On Sat, Aug 15 2015, kracekumar ramaraju wrote:
[...]
Biggest problem with IRC is to on board new comers. The learning curve is
steep for normal tech users.
It only makes life for already acquainted users easier not for new comers.
It hardly takes 5-15 minutes get new person to get used to
IRC is nice and cool and u don't have to worry it got apps on android and
all other plateforms. And can be modrated at ease.
I like this
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015, 09:10 Rushabh Mehta rme...@gmail.com wrote:
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Gitter.im is another good alternative. Is free for open repositories on
GitHub and
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 10:00 AM, Vivek Sharma vi...@doyl.in wrote:
IRC is nice and cool and u don't have to worry it got apps on android and
all other plateforms. And can be modrated at ease.
I like this
AFAIK having apps in all platforms helps users to stick to the conversation
and get
On 16 August 2015 at 10:41, kracekumar ramaraju
kracethekingma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 10:00 AM, Vivek Sharma vi...@doyl.in wrote:
IRC is nice and cool and u don't have to worry it got apps on android and
all other plateforms. And can be modrated at ease.
I like this
On Sun, Aug 16 2015, sankarshan wrote:
[...]
An anecdote_of_one: a reason Slack or, Scrollback like services are
often preferred over IRC/email is because of the asynchronous nature
of request-response. For example, you seek some answer and unless you
are logged in, the responses will not be
On Sun, Aug 16 2015, kracekumar ramaraju wrote:
[...]
AFAIK having apps in all platforms helps users to stick to the
conversation and get notification. How awesome will it be if someone
asks a question and gets an answer after 5 hours and notified for it.
[...]
Kind of like a mailing list.
[...]
Surely people who want to participate and contribute ... Let's not
limit these conversations to only those who want to code.
+1. This will make huge difference.
Significant amount of users are on windows and lot prefer web client. Web
client has Desktop notification. This is big
On Sat, Aug 15, 2015 at 10:53 PM, kracekumar ramaraju
kracethekingma...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
BTW do take a look at
scrollback.io[1].
[1]https://scrollback.io/scrollback
Scrollback looks totally different concept, create rooms and create
discussions. It has IRC/Twitter bridge.
Not
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 8:34 AM, Noufal Ibrahim KV
nou...@nibrahim.net.in wrote:
On Sat, Aug 15 2015, kracekumar ramaraju wrote:
[...]
Biggest problem with IRC is to on board new comers. The learning curve is
steep for normal tech users.
It only makes life for already acquainted users
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 11:04 AM, Noufal Ibrahim KV nou...@nibrahim.net.in
wrote:
- Logging, notification etc. can be handled by one of the various
open source bots out there. We can keep history with as much
scrollback as necessary. Most open source chat rooms do this.
See
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Gitter.im is another good alternative. Is free for open repositories on GitHub
and has worked well for us. All you need is to create an organization on GitHub
and users would need a GitHub account.
--
@rushabh_mehta
https://erpnext.com
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Um, is chat an absolute necessity for that? I mean, this mailing list
already does that, right?
Well idea is not to replace ML. ML is has its place. Like any other project
which has both IRC/ML. There are lot of ways it will be useful, one
example, Let's say there is an workshop in
On Sun, Aug 16 2015, kracekumar ramaraju wrote:
[...]
Surely people who want to participate and contribute ... Let's not
limit these conversations to only those who want to code.
+1. This will make huge difference.
Significant amount of users are on windows and lot prefer web client. Web
[...]
BTW do take a look at
scrollback.io[1].
[1]https://scrollback.io/scrollback
Scrollback looks totally different concept, create rooms and create
discussions. It has IRC/Twitter bridge.
Not sure if it can match all features of slack.
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Slack is good no doubt. But I just don't believe its the right tool for a
community. Especially because, it wont be long before we hit the 1
message limit and the 5 free integrations limit.
Also, the fact that slack channels are unmoderated goes against its defence
for community driven
On Sat, Aug 15, 2015 at 10:51 PM, Indradhanush Gupta
indradhanush.gu...@gmail.com wrote:
Slack is good no doubt. But I just don't believe its the right tool for a
community. Especially because, it wont be long before we hit the 1
message limit and the 5 free integrations limit.
Slack
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On Saturday 15 August 2015 09:50 PM, Chintu Philips Koshy wrote:
I have not used Slack, but here's an idea that I have. We
could always create a custom python module enabling us to have
all the functionalities mentioned by Krace. This will in
Hi
BangPypers doesn't have any online channel to discuss. Most of the Open
source/Free software projects use IRC as tool for instant communication.
Lately, lot of people have asked in meetup and at various places does one
exist one for BangPypers. Many organizations like Wordpress [1], gopher
I have not used Slack, but here's an idea that I have. We could always
create a custom python module enabling us to have all the functionalities
mentioned by Krace. This will in itself become an Open Source contribution
as well as can be attributed to 10 years of Bangpypers(an open source
I have not used Slack, but here's an idea that I have. We could always
create a custom python module enabling us to have all the functionalities
mentioned by Krace. This will in itself become an Open Source
contribution
as well as can be attributed to 10 years of Bangpypers(an open source
Slack is good, but I think we have to pay to keep chat history.
On Aug 15, 2015 8:59 PM, kracekumar ramaraju kracethekingma...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi
BangPypers doesn't have any online channel to discuss. Most of the Open
source/Free software projects use IRC as tool for instant communication.
Slack is great, and the only limitation is archives are limited to last
10,000 messages which probably would not be an issue.
On Sat, Aug 15, 2015 at 9:32 PM, sayantan bhattacharya skb655...@gmail.com
wrote:
I have not used Slack, but here's an idea that I have. We could always
create a custom
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