Dnia 29 lutego 2016 20:59:06 CET, Arseniy Seroka <ars.ser...@gmail.com> 
napisał(a):
>IRC is awesome thing, why do we need to replace it?
IRC replacements typically offer:
* history
* long messages with sane visualisation (like hiding parts of them in history 
until requested) - this greatly reduces the need for pastebins, and keeps 
everything in one place
* email notifications
* some light styling that works the same for everyone in the channel

And all of that is integrated from the start, without the need to setup 
bouncers and looking through history on some other service.
Also, IIRC mattermost has a nice visualisation of threads of discussion while 
still keeping the "common channel" feel (but I might be mistaking it with other 
service).

As much as I like IRC for being a standardised protocol with many clients, it 
has not aged well. And movements to refresh it (like IRCv3) are pretty slow. 
Also you can't ignore the barrier to entry being much higher than for a 
browser-based chat app.
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