Notices tagged with slack

  1. @adfeno I note that # also use # for their team community comms # I wonder what it would take to take Mozilla back?

    Thursday, 12-Apr-18 06:47:02 UTC from quitter.se
  2. @tofeo @sheogorath for people who like # mainly for the "everybody into the pool" network effect, Riot might be a better option ...

    Friday, 06-Apr-18 15:57:54 UTC from quitter.se in context
  3. @ninjatrappeur ... not building or operating the presses that print magazines. That's why # is more attractive to them than IRC or XMPP

    Friday, 06-Apr-18 15:29:45 UTC from quitter.se in context
  4. Anyone familiar with # replacements got any comments on this?
    https://github.com/bigokro/gruff/issues/1#issuecomment-378920266

    Friday, 06-Apr-18 07:49:27 UTC from quitter.se
  5. #slack is overhyped crap. Use #freesw such as IRCF
    https://opkode.com/blog/slacks-bait-and-switch/
    "there was never any bait here"-iophk

    Tuesday, 13-Mar-18 07:40:54 UTC from joindiaspora.com Repeated by kzimmermann
  6. #slack is overhyped crap. Use #freesw such as IRCF
    https://opkode.com/blog/slacks-bait-and-switch/
    "there was never any bait here"-iophk

    Tuesday, 13-Mar-18 07:40:54 UTC from joindiaspora.com
  7. @maenad I wouldn't use # or # either, when # and a plethora of free code team chat apps are available

    Wednesday, 28-Feb-18 17:59:28 UTC from quitter.se in context
  8. @raucao # aren't particularly evil though, just going with the flow. Sadly, even # HQ use # these days

    Wednesday, 28-Feb-18 17:26:26 UTC from quitter.se
  9. I hear # has # integration ... But if this is a bit flaky these days and sometimes times out connections.

    Wednesday, 14-Feb-18 22:25:17 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  10. @mayel ... and # are not only using # in place of #, they are putting their money where their comms are, which is smart.

    Monday, 29-Jan-18 21:53:15 UTC from quitter.se in context
  11. @davidross sounds like # not # Maybe # but not everything GITHub is GIT (*cough* # *cough*)

    Thursday, 09-Nov-17 10:49:38 UTC from quitter.se
  12. @davidross @bob @cobaltvelvet great to see # using a # replacement? I'd love to see global # HQ do the same

    Wednesday, 08-Nov-17 10:30:11 UTC from quitter.se
  13. @bob @cobaltvelvet not that # don't deserve slamming for some things (using # WTF?!?) but funding # isn't one of the

    Wednesday, 08-Nov-17 08:59:47 UTC from quitter.se
  14. Work chat app # crashes, triggering user meltdown https://on.rt.com/8r4a https://quitter.im/attachment/743260

    Wednesday, 01-Nov-17 00:45:26 UTC from quitter.im Repeated by dokidoki
  15. Work chat app # crashes, triggering user meltdown https://on.rt.com/8r4a https://quitter.im/attachment/743260

    Wednesday, 01-Nov-17 00:45:26 UTC from quitter.im
  16. I was disappointed when I saw that tthe Portuguese Wikipedia editors decided to use # too. So I firmly refused to use it.

    Sunday, 03-Sep-17 11:55:10 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  17. @ross I don't use proprietary platforms like # Static information like that is what the free web is for. Looking forward to the FAQ :)

    Friday, 05-May-17 15:53:02 UTC from quitter.se
  18. I've started pulling out articles from the #WeDistribute archives, and putting them up on Medium. Here's a brief write-up on #Riot, an alternative to #Slack: medium.com/we-distribute/riot-

    Wednesday, 26-Apr-17 06:45:24 UTC from social.nasqueron.org Repeated by dtluna
  19. I've started pulling out articles from the #WeDistribute archives, and putting them up on Medium. Here's a brief write-up on #Riot, an alternative to #Slack: medium.com/we-distribute/riot-

    Wednesday, 26-Apr-17 06:45:24 UTC from social.nasqueron.org
  20. @lightweight see my # about replacing # for # use

    Saturday, 08-Apr-17 17:22:31 UTC from quitter.se in context
  21. If so, maybe we could be pitching # as a # replacement for # instead of # or #?

    Saturday, 08-Apr-17 15:02:39 UTC from quitter.se in context
  22. # maybe the # # is the libre replacement when # is used for open collaboration (eg #) not private team use?

    Saturday, 08-Apr-17 15:01:06 UTC from quitter.se in context
  23. @tuttle me too, and I think those two reasons I gave for # > # migration apply to them too; UX and network effect

    Thursday, 30-Mar-17 08:26:55 UTC from quitter.se
  24. @mmn the other main one is network effect (the FB problem). You have to get people to go to IRC. # is perceived as already populated

    Thursday, 30-Mar-17 08:23:35 UTC from quitter.se in context
  25. @mmn I'm trying to understand why #, of all people, would switch from IRC to #, and what needs to be done to prevent things like this

    Thursday, 30-Mar-17 08:15:44 UTC from quitter.se in context
  26. @mmn if you go back to the post that started the discussion, you'll see I'm not defending #
    http://qttr.at/1r6w

    Thursday, 30-Mar-17 08:12:01 UTC from quitter.se in context
  27. @mmn and yet # has switched from IRC to # so whatever the current reality of IRC, user perception seems to be that the UX is a fail

    Thursday, 30-Mar-17 07:46:31 UTC from quitter.se in context
  28. @neimzr4luzerz Outside of government, business, and old people (like me), email is used mainly for signing up to batcave like # and FB

    Thursday, 30-Mar-17 07:25:43 UTC from quitter.se
  29. @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 in context
  30. @neimzr4luzerz I hope I didn't give the impression I supported # using # Calling it an "openwashing nominee" indicates the opposite

    Thursday, 30-Mar-17 04:49:43 UTC from quitter.se