On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 12:22 PM Rohit Goswami via discuss < [email protected]> wrote: > > Slack might not be a good idea, but what about Zulip? ( https://auth.zulipchat.com/for/open-source/) They do seem to address atleast some of the pain points.
Seems cool. Jupyter and RStudio both have communities now on Discourse also. It's pretty accessible and offers 50% off for non-profits and 85% off for educational orgs. So, if we get a University to sponsor it, it'd be pretty cheap. It's also very easy to host yourself, but I think that's probably not a good thing to add to the organizational burden. Anyway, this is probably a separate thread - as it should be a general carpentries decision, ya? As a low-activity member, I feel I've taken up enough air on the issue. > On a side note, no-license on GitHub nowadays probably means not FOSS so I guess unless you hear from the person we would have to re-implement it and drop an acknowledgement. So, I'll mostly focus on reading and getting ideas. Also, I might use one or the other for my own workshops in the meantime. But I think it would be cool to have a legitimate carpentries-compliant/compatible NLP workshop (or two) and remain happy to contribute. ------------------------------------------ The Carpentries: discuss Permalink: https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/T8155b8ebe88ca076-M2f19d1ddd248d8f4ac43eaf9 Delivery options: https://carpentries.topicbox.com/groups/discuss/subscription
