Re: [infinispan-dev] Replacing IRC

2017-10-18 Thread Tristan Tarrant
Yes, I'm currently more tempted to wait for Stride (I have signed up for early access). Tristan On 10/18/17 1:09 PM, Vladimir Blagojevic wrote: > Some updates on memory issues we talked about > https://slack.engineering/reducing-slacks-memory-footprint-4480fec7e8eb > > I looked at Stride

Re: [infinispan-dev] Replacing IRC

2017-10-18 Thread Sebastian Laskawiec
+1 to Slack. All JUG communities I know are using it. It is also worth to mention that Slack was also adopted by Kubernetes folks. On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 4:17 PM Katia Aresti wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm a strong adopter of slack and I really like it. I've used it since it >

Re: [infinispan-dev] Replacing IRC

2017-10-18 Thread Vladimir Blagojevic
Some updates on memory issues we talked about https://slack.engineering/reducing-slacks-memory-footprint-4480fec7e8eb I looked at Stride briefly and it also looks very promising with its actions and decisions focus and deep integrations with Atlassian stack we use anyway! On 2017-10-16 8:45

Re: [infinispan-dev] Replacing IRC

2017-10-18 Thread Dan Berindei
Discourse [1] is more of a forum replacement than a chat, but I'd still like to suggest it. I hate it how in IRC you never know when a user has finished their idea and it's safe to start replying, and typing notifications don't really work for me :) Dan [1]: https://meta.discourse.org/ On

Re: [infinispan-dev] Replacing IRC

2017-10-18 Thread Sanne Grinovero
Sorry but I'm not going to use slack, I for one are planning to put my system resources to better use. On 18 Oct 2017 3:23 pm, "Sebastian Laskawiec" wrote: > +1 to Slack. All JUG communities I know are using it. It is also worth to > mention that Slack was also adopted by