So since Slack has been so successful for our community , far more that IRC has been in terms of participation and useful discussions (at least the 2 years I have been around) it made me wonder if I could find an open source alternative to Slack that is at least as good as it if not better without a very different workflow (so we have to learn everything from zero) all the big pros and something that could easily interface with Pharo.https://rocket.chat/ Hosted on Github and deployable with open source technologies. The reviews I have read about it are very positive. |
Excerpts from Dimitris Chloupis's message of 2015-12-16 11:04:04 +0100:
> So since Slack has been so successful for our community , far more that IRC > has been in terms of participation and useful discussions (at least the 2 > years I have been around) > > it made me wonder if I could find an open source alternative to Slack that > is at least as good as it if not better without a very different workflow > (so we have to learn everything from zero) all the big pros and something > that could easily interface with Pharo. > > Ladies and gentlemen meet Rocket Chat > > https://rocket.chat/ > > The good news about Rocket chat is that it seems to have all the pros of > Slack like close integration with tweeter, github etc etc . It has clients > for all OS and mobile devices. what it doesn't have is support for irc clients: https://github.com/RocketChat/Rocket.Chat/issues/1259 for me, that's a deal breaker. because as nice as these services are, i don't have the patience to run a dozen clients for all different communication services. it is bad enough that these services are not federated and i have to connect to them to communicate, but at least support for common, already existing clients, should be there. it does seem to have an irc bridge at least. a bit ugly, but workable. but there is also mattermost: http://mattermost.org/ (and it has irc client support) seems at least as mature as rocket.chat. greetings, martin. -- eKita - the online platform for your entire academic life -- chief engineer eKita.co pike programmer pike.lysator.liu.se caudium.net societyserver.org secretary beijinglug.org mentor fossasia.org foresight developer foresightlinux.org realss.com unix sysadmin Martin Bähr working in china http://societyserver.org/mbaehr/ |
I think both, rocket.chat and mattermost.org are interesting. Owning
vital infrastructure, like the one of communications, is key for proper community empowerment, but the problem is that this is a small community without many spare resources and I don't know if any has the time/infrastructure to volunteer hosting them and making the test. What is a fact is that Slack has changed the way community interacts, mostly for good so exploring and owning alternatives is a valuable pursuit. Cheers, Offray On 16/12/15 07:05, Martin Bähr wrote: > Excerpts from Dimitris Chloupis's message of 2015-12-16 11:04:04 +0100: >> So since Slack has been so successful for our community , far more that IRC >> has been in terms of participation and useful discussions (at least the 2 >> years I have been around) >> >> it made me wonder if I could find an open source alternative to Slack that >> is at least as good as it if not better without a very different workflow >> (so we have to learn everything from zero) all the big pros and something >> that could easily interface with Pharo. >> >> Ladies and gentlemen meet Rocket Chat >> >> https://rocket.chat/ >> >> The good news about Rocket chat is that it seems to have all the pros of >> Slack like close integration with tweeter, github etc etc . It has clients >> for all OS and mobile devices. > what it doesn't have is support for irc clients: > https://github.com/RocketChat/Rocket.Chat/issues/1259 > > for me, that's a deal breaker. because as nice as these services are, i don't > have the patience to run a dozen clients for all different communication > services. > > it is bad enough that these services are not federated and i have to connect to > them to communicate, but at least support for common, already existing clients, > should be there. > > it does seem to have an irc bridge at least. a bit ugly, but workable. > > but there is also mattermost: http://mattermost.org/ (and it has irc client support) > seems at least as mature as rocket.chat. > > greetings, martin. > |
I completely agree with this is why I did not push it further I just brought it to your attention. In any case, I am fine with Slack and I rely mostly on this mailing list anyway. I rather focus on coding for Pharo than worry about a chat system ;) On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 6:51 PM Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <[hidden email]> wrote: I think both, rocket.chat and mattermost.org are interesting. Owning |
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I set up a public #pharo channel. Join it! Sent from my iPad
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Where ?
On Thu, 17 Dec 2015 at 08:21, John Pfersich <[hidden email]> wrote:
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The windows client is a b***h to work with. The channel list is
very long and unordered, and there's no search.
Craig On 2015/12/17 08:20 AM, John Pfersich
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Sorry, I set it up on my laptop. Not an ideal place for a chat system, and my isp doesn't support rocket chat. Sent from my iPad
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