> I'm also interested in how others feel about Slack. Is it good for the
> community or should we look elsewhere?
Glad you asked! I think Slack has changed the way I work for the better.
Here are some advantages..
* lower barrier to entry for less technical folks
* great mobile experience
*
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On 2018-06-09 1:19 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Apart from the reasons you mentioned, having a record is also an
important factor. Anything that has gone on on these mailing lists is
practically archived forever and for all to see
This is also a good reason to ask questions on something other than
Hi,
On 06/09/2018 04:31 AM, Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
> I have objections to the use of Slack in particular, and to the use of
> real-time communication tools in general (not just Slack but other tools
> like IRC, HipChat, Rocket.Chat etc.).
I think that while it would be ok for any of these to be
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