Re: Starting Gitter for discussion

2018-01-22 Thread buddha via Chapel-users
This article convinced me away from Slack and towards Gitter. We love Slack at Deep 6, but it really is “entreprisey” https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-pros-and-cons-of-Gitter-vs-Slack ~ May All Your Sequences

Re: Starting Gitter for discussion

2018-01-22 Thread Brad Chamberlain
Hi guys -- We've been (slowly) having discussions that are _somewhat_ similar to this within the team at Cray, motivated in part by a desire to move away from SourceForge mailing lists (and in part for want of something better). You can see some indications of this discussion (and chime in

Re: Starting Gitter for discussion

2018-01-22 Thread Takeshi Yamamoto
I would also be happy to utilize such a "3rd" forum if available for asking questions & topics that do not fit very well with StackOverflow and Github issue (e.g., asking practical experience, code design, performance tips, etc..). Though I have no experience of Gitter/Slack/IRC, one forum I felt

Re: Starting Gitter for discussion

2018-01-22 Thread Nimit Bhardwaj
Yes, I agree, and of case of other organizations which are on Slack or Gitter, there may be many, one of my friend is contributing to some organization, he used to communicate with slack, for case of Gitter, for our college computer science club, we use Gitter, it seems to be more handy and useful

Re: Starting Gitter for discussion

2018-01-22 Thread buddha via Chapel-users
I agree that IRC is harder to use and does not retain history. I think Slack might be a better choice than Gitter, but both are better than IRC. To be honest, I don’t know if any project with an active Slack or Gitter. ~ May All Your Sequences Converge > On Jan 21, 2018, at 11:16 PM,