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gitter #2

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aolko opened this issue Jan 27, 2016 · 17 comments
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gitter #2

aolko opened this issue Jan 27, 2016 · 17 comments

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@aolko
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aolko commented Jan 27, 2016

please make a gitter support chat

@eko24
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eko24 commented Jan 29, 2016

+1
or maybe use Slack

@aolko
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aolko commented Jan 29, 2016

rocket.chat

@itsdarrylnorris
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👍 , For Gitter.

Slack was not build for online communities IMO. Slack is very good for small personal/work relate communication.

@JustSteveKing
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I disagree with @darol100 - I think Sack is a much better solution for this style. It allows the channels to be split into key areas such as:

  • Community Help
  • General
  • RoadMap
  • Issues
  • Random

@itsdarrylnorris
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Too personal, and admin needs to send you an invitation. This is why it fails to grow a community with it. Again Slack is awesome for personal projects/ work relate. Gitter is using the same techology and it can be login with Github, in addition it can link with your github. Then there is an activity block of what is going on in the git project.

@eko24
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eko24 commented Feb 2, 2016

@darol100 well, this may be handy 😉
https://levels.io/slack-typeform-auto-invite-sign-ups/
Though Slack got really good channel organization

@metaperl
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metaperl commented Feb 3, 2016

I think we need a StackOverflow tag.

@aolko
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aolko commented Feb 3, 2016

not really, stackoverflow's moderation is very strict

@JustSteveKing
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@darol100 too personal?? Failing to grow as a community? If it isn't personal it will always fail to grow as a community. Look at some of the bigger communities out there, all using slack, how they create a friendly atmosphere by being more personal. I am part of a few Slack communities, and not only is it great for community chat and help but it is also a very good place to just talk to other members of the community. If you want the unfriendly approach then don't use Slack. However if you want a more involved community that are friendly and active ... need I say more?

@dmjio
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dmjio commented Feb 7, 2016

so gitter?

@vasifsy
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vasifsy commented Feb 8, 2016

do we have a chat support already on or are we still working on it ?

@eko24
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eko24 commented Feb 9, 2016

@vasifnawaz if we do - I never heard about it

@Greenheart
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Gitter is perfect for OSS projects. If you want evidence, just look at FreeCodeCamp. Their community is using multiple gitter-rooms but still have a big main-room

@juanmnl
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juanmnl commented Feb 18, 2016

Bootstrap and ember are on slack, chat with people and find solutions to problems everyday.
👍 for slack.

@kuashe
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kuashe commented Apr 16, 2016

@jgthms Any update on this ?
It only takes 2 clicks to create a free chatroom for the repository 😄

https://gitter.im/login#createroom

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jgthms commented Apr 16, 2016

Added: https://gitter.im/jgthms/bulma

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