On Fri, Jun 21, 2019, 14:05 Fabio Utzig <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Jun 21, 2019, at 12:39 PM, Sterling Hughes wrote: > > > Most of the technical conversations happen on the pull requests > > themselves, I think this is fine. It’s archived, and people have an > > opportunity to review & comment. > > > > Slack is largely for support, with the occasional “what do you > > think?” So long as that comes back to a conversation on a pull > > request or dev list, I don’t see a huge issue. > > One way to make it more accessible for posterity is to run a daily task on > builds.apache.org that runs a bot subscribed to the slack channel, pulls > all conversations and deploys to some place like mynewt.apache.org/slack... > I double anyone would ever access that but at least it's in the open > instead of requiring people to join the channel, and it's logged forever... >
Please note that the-asf.slack.com is on a Standard Plan, so all history is retained. Dunno what workspace mynewt is using, but if you move there, then no need to attach an archive bot. Cheers, -g
