Re: slackpocalypse?

2017-05-23 Thread Colin Yates
I've only been skimming this but "analysis paralysis" comes to mind :-). What is the harm in establishing a presence in matrix (bagsy the "neo" handle) and letting people know? As has been said, people will vote with their feet so if in a months time matrix is a Clojure ghost town then lesson

Re: slackpocalypse?

2017-05-23 Thread Herwig Hochleitner
2017-05-23 23:04 GMT+02:00 Colin Fleming : > On 24 May 2017 at 00:13, Herwig Hochleitner > wrote: > >> I doubt the whole community would want to move anywhere from Slack. >> > > Perhaps this will have to wait until Slack inevitably throws us

Re: Data expansion alternatives and idioms

2017-05-23 Thread Steve Buikhuizen
> > I wanted to understand the techniques used for DSL expansion so I did a > talk at the Sydney Clojure Meetup on it. Slides are here if you are > interested. > http://tiny.cc/data-macros -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post

Re: slackpocalypse?

2017-05-23 Thread Alan Moore
I watched the matrix video linked above and it seems there is a Slack bridge that would allow Slack fans to stay put and others to choose their own client or even go back to IRC. What am I missing? I too have no skin in this game... I still prefer this mailing list, as is self evident. I suppose

Re: slackpocalypse?

2017-05-23 Thread Andy Fingerhut
I have no skin in this game, but wasn't the move to Slack pretty much a "vote with your feet" combined with word of mouth advertising? It seems to me the same could happen to add another on-line chat tool/system, without anyone taking a poll/voting on this or any other medium. We'll know when it

Re: slackpocalypse?

2017-05-23 Thread Colin Fleming
On 24 May 2017 at 00:13, Herwig Hochleitner wrote: > I doubt the whole community would want to move anywhere from Slack. > Perhaps this will have to wait until Slack inevitably throws us off, then. What would you need to solve your discoverability issues (a)? Isn't it

Re: Starting with Clojure

2017-05-23 Thread Sean Corfield
Also http://blog.cognitect.com/blog/2017/1/31/state-of-clojure-2016-results which shows industry breakdown and many other interesting statistics about Clojure (based on community survey responses). Sean Corfield -- (970) FOR-SEAN -- (904) 302-SEAN An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/

Re: [ANN] Eastwood, the Clojure lint tool, version 0.2.4 released

2017-05-23 Thread Andy Fingerhut
Eastwood analyzes your code to look for constructs that might be errors. Kibit analyzes code to look for places where you could use Clojure macros or functions that may make your code shorter, or more idiomatic. Andy On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 9:16 AM, Travis Daudelin

Re: [ANN] Eastwood, the Clojure lint tool, version 0.2.4 released

2017-05-23 Thread Travis Daudelin
Hi, thanks for posting this looks great! Is there any overlap in functionality between Eastwood and Kibit ? It's not clear to me which tool I should prefer nor when. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group.

Re: slackpocalypse?

2017-05-23 Thread Herwig Hochleitner
2017-05-23 12:19 GMT+02:00 Colin Fleming : > I doubt the whole community would want to move there from Slack > I doubt the whole community would want to move anywhere from Slack. my main requirements are that a) people can find me easily, b) everything > works with

Re: slackpocalypse?

2017-05-23 Thread Colin Fleming
There's been a lot of discussion around this, there's a page about the possibility of moving to Matrix here: https://hackpad.com/The-case-for-Matrix-xRXYSO9zpyh. While it has some nice properties (decentralised, open, can be encrypted etc) it comes at a serious usability cost. I doubt the whole

Re: slackpocalypse?

2017-05-23 Thread Herwig Hochleitner
2017-05-22 15:50 GMT+02:00 Gregg Reynolds : > > Took a closer look - now I remember where I saw matrix before, they > participate in tadhacks . It's not really an > app, much more ambitious than that. Definitely deserves a closer look. > Yes, it's