It’s not that I want to move the evolution process into a real-time chat. I’d 
be totally fine if we’d get a corner on the Discourse forum to talk about 
anything somehow related to swift. I imagine Slack to be a corner where the 
community can talk about anything related to swift without the restriction the 
mailing list has or the forum might have. ;)



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Am 31. Oktober 2016 um 12:29:55, Adrian Kashivskyy via swift-evolution 
([email protected]) schrieb:

In my opinion, real-time chat does not have any advantages for swift-evolution 
discussions. I am a strong supporter of moving to Discourse, though.

– Adrian

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To be fair, alongside JIRA, I think the official  Swift repository might want 
to use HipChat to extend and connect the two and developers inside and outside 
the company. Sure it is a cost, but I think it would make communication and 
progress happen much faster.

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On 31 Oct 2016, at 08:32, Guillaume DIDIER via swift-evolution 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hello World,

-1 on slack.

>From experience, unless someone (apple) agrees to pay for it, slack will get 
>pretty useless very quickly due to the 10,000 message limit.
Also, the invite only behavior of slack would put a rather annoying entry 
barrier.

If I were to suggest a technology to use for chat, I would suggest using Matrix 
(http://matrix.org), which could be easily bridged to an IRC channel (for the 
old bearded folks), is quite configurable and only limited by the server 
physical capacity.

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Le 30 oct. 2016 à 20:26, Adrian Zubarev via swift-evolution 
<[email protected]> a écrit :

Hello dear Swift community,

I’d like to pitch the idea of introducing an official Slack team?

Never heard of Slack before: https://slack.com 

I know we might have a forum in the future + we already have swift-users, but 
there are might be other talks you have on your mind around Swift. For example 
you could share some ideas, searching for help for your project, or just chat 
with your favorites language community.

That will keep the evolution process nice and clean. :)

What do you think?

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