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  1. @moonman the # folks reckon # is a # workalike too. Can't really comment as I haven't used Slack and don't want to

    Thursday, 30-Mar-17 05:33:40 UTC from quitter.se
    1. @strypey I can tell you that it is an exceptionally good user experience, which is why so many people have been flocking to it. It's going to be an uphill battle getting people extricated from it even when other choices are becoming as good.

      Thursday, 30-Mar-17 05:42:42 UTC from shitposter.club
      1. @moonman it's great to come across libre folks who understand the drawing power of good UX. Too many free code devs don't get it *at all*

        Thursday, 30-Mar-17 05:45:03 UTC from quitter.se
        1. @moonman eg # is a great architecture (AFAICT), with huge potential, but UX needs a lot of work to compete with equivalent BORGware

          Thursday, 30-Mar-17 05:47:23 UTC from quitter.se
          1. @moonman I've pointed that out, response was whinging about people needing "spoonfeeding" if they want a tool that isn't painful to use

            Thursday, 30-Mar-17 05:48:47 UTC from quitter.se
            1. @moonman this kind of head-in-the-sand attitude results in fundamentally great, lovingly crafted libre software, that hardly anyone uses :(

              Thursday, 30-Mar-17 05:49:59 UTC from quitter.se
      2. Think of it this way: Yes, the CC people (not FOSS devs) are on a prop. service. But, they are keeping the fatal allergies of FSF et al. to closed source suppressed. @moonman @strypey

        Thursday, 30-Mar-17 06:50:45 UTC from shitposter.club