Hi Andrea, What are your arguments for -1 about Slack ? Same as Luca ?
Regards JB > Le 20 août 2020 à 14:06, Andrea Cosentino <anco...@gmail.com> a écrit : > > +1 for zulip, -1 for Slack. > > Il gio 20 ago 2020, 13:38 Onder SEZGIN <ond...@apache.org> ha scritto: > >> Hi, >> >> To be honest i am a bit lost with gitter. i can not really follow. >> that's a quite good suggestion. >> i have been using slack a lot. >> i tried zulip quite a while ago when i did not like but maybe there is an >> improvement. i don,t know. >> >> worth trying. >> >> just my 2 cents. >> >> Onder >> >> On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 2:31 PM Dmitry Volodin <dmvo...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Luca! >>> >>> +1 for Zulip. >>> Have experience to use it in Infinispan >>> >>> -- >>> Best regards, >>> Dmitry Volodin >>> >>> >>> чт, 20 авг. 2020 г. в 14:12, Luca Burgazzoli <lburgazz...@gmail.com>: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> Over the past months I've been trying to be more active on gitter on >> the >>>> various camel projects and overall the user experience was quite >>> terrible >>>> for me (in particular when using the mobile client), as example: >>>> >>>> - threads are not shown properly on the iOS client thus messages are >>>> messing up >>>> - messages are extremely slow to load and sometime the message you sent >>>> take quite long to be visible even on your end so you don't actually >> know >>>> what it is happening >>>> - messages keep being marked as unread even if you did read them >>>> - sometimes you need to close/reopen the thread sidebar to see new >>> messages >>>> for a given thread >>>> >>>> I don't know if it is only me but because of my frustration with the >> tool >>>> I'd like to know if anyone is interested in evaluating some >> alternatives >>>> (please note that we DON'T necessarily need to switch to something >>>> different). >>>> >>>> I'd personally would like to suggest to try out Zulip ( >>>> https://zulipchat.com/) as it allow us to have an independent >>>> organization ( >>>> camel.zulipchat.com) and to login with github/gitter/google so you can >>>> easily join without having to fill gazillion of details but I know it's >>>> streams and topic way of organizing conversations may not be optimal >> for >>>> everyone. >>>> >>>> If anyone has suggestions, let discuss here. >>>> >>>> >>>> --- >>>> Luca Burgazzoli >>>> >>> >>