On 11/16/2018 12:52 PM, Rebecca Cran wrote:
I'm in several Slack teams: it seems to be the go-to solution for persistent
chat nowadays. None of those pay (i.e. they're on the free tier), so are
subject to its 10,000 message history limit.

I have found the same situation in other open source communities. We want to be sure that our conversations are not lost, so I'm not sure if Slack is a viable option.

We certainly open to this idea though, if others have found solutions to this issue.

Another option may be Conpherence, which comes with Phabricator: https://
www.phacility.com/phabricator/conpherence/ :

"Conpherence is a group messaging application integrated into Phabricator.
Message one-on-one or with a group of people, name your room, and keep a
history of everything in one place. Reply via email, on the web, or on your
mobile device.

Conpherence supports Remarkup that makes it easy to link to Maniphest tasks
and code reviews, share code snippets, format tables, and share memes.
Conpherence even has a persistent chat sidebar built-in, so you don't need to
keep another tab open."

This is a great suggestion, thanks! Two questions:

1. Does it allow you to export your conversations in some way?
2. Is there a "file sharing" option if we wanted to, for example, share a JPG or ODF file?
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