In practice, what happens when a discussion spans multiple topics?
On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 9:43 AM Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel(a)hibernate.org>
wrote:
On Fri 18-07-27 14:38, Guillaume Smet wrote:
>On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 2:31 PM Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel(a)hibernate.org>
>wrote:
>
>> I like Zulip a lot. I've been using it extensively and the notion of
>> topic (like a email subjet) is a big +1 for me and for any more casual
>> lurker. Also it reduces the proliferation of one off/single subject
>> channel that a lurker always miss in tools like Slack.
>>
>> Granted Zulip topics are a bit offsetting for the first 5 posts. And yes
>> their mobile client is really bad. But the desktop client is really
>> nice.
>>
>
>I'm not really excited about topics. We might need a topic once a month,
>maybe less, when we start a big discussion on a subject (and even so,
>there's usually only one discussion in parallel).
If you want to accept the Hibernate community in this and it catches up,
then you will have parallel discussions. Join the Infinispan one for an
example.
Also even if one conversation happens at a given time, it is a very good
organiser for someone that is catching up on subject after the actual
conversation happened.
>
>The rest of the time, we just share in the channel.
>
>If they were optional, that would do but they are not and you always need
2
>clicks to share (e.g. go to the right stream, then either choose a topic
or
>create new topic), whereas you're at most one click away on HipChat. For
>our usage I find it a bit suboptimal.
>
>I use the HipChat mobile client from time to time, not sure how bad
Zulip's
>is. Can you at least follow the streams and post messages?
>
>Anyway, it's more a -0 than a -1 for Zulip.
>
>Never used Slack.
>
>--
>Guillaume
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