Yes, I'm currently more tempted to wait for Stride (I have signed up for
early access).
Tristan
On 10/18/17 1:09 PM, Vladimir Blagojevic wrote:
Some updates on memory issues we talked about
https://slack.engineering/reducing-slacks-memory-footprint-4480fec7e8eb
I looked at Stride briefly and it also looks very promising with its
actions and decisions focus and deep integrations with Atlassian stack
we use anyway!
On 2017-10-16 8:45 AM, Katia Aresti wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a strong adopter of slack and I really like it. I've used it since
> it came out with Duchess (we started with an internal use for the
> team, and we have a community slack now with more that 150 people
> there that is little by little replacing our google group). I've use
> it in different communities, startups and big company client's teams.
> As far as I know, other open-source projects have already adopted it
> successfully.
> What is cool about it is that joining any team and switching from one
> team to another is very easy. If people want to join the community,
> and they are already using slack, is very easy.
>
> I agree with Sanne, being able to use it from the smartphone is
> important and could be considered as a high requirement. I use slack
> on my phone, and it helps quit a lot. Most of the time I use it from
> my laptop, but there are cases where mobile has really helped us
> (specially in Duchess France slack). I use the native slack client on
> my mac and works very well.
>
> I haven't tested Stride or Gitter.
>
> Katia
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 11:29 AM, Tristan Tarrant <ttarrant(a)redhat.com
> <mailto:ttarrant@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
> HipChat is being replaced by Stride.
> I have dimissed HipChat in the past because it did not allow for a
> single account to be shared across multiple groups. I believe this
> will
> be solved by Stride.
>
> Tristan
>
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