But Slack is easy to hate.
bp
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On 3/25/2018 3:08 PM, Adair Winter wrote:
You hate everything.
On Sun, Mar 25, 2018, 4:50 PM Steve Jones <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com
<mailto:thatoneguyst...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I hate slack
On Sun, Mar 25, 2018, 4:06 PM Justin Wilson <li...@mtin.net
<mailto:li...@mtin.net>> wrote:
Here is the problem that comes around every so often.
1.Slack is the wild Wild West. Get more than a few folks in a
channel and the conversation gets crazy. It’s a conversation
not a thread. Imagine some of the threads that have gone off
the rails in realtime.
2.Message boards are good but the are not pushed to you like
e-mail
3.Facebook is pushed to you, but not everyone has facebook or
pays attention to it.
As much as people keep wanting e-mail to die, which I don’t
understand, it’s not going away anytime soon.
Justin Wilson
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On Mar 25, 2018, at 8:12 AM, Craig House
<cr...@totalhighspeed.net <mailto:cr...@totalhighspeed.net>>
wrote:
Anyone thought about using something like slack as an
alternative to the email list. Maybe there is a good reason
for the email format but it seems like it would allow for
categories for topics so members could choose if they want to
be in on the topic or not. Such as fiber topics. Cambium
topics. Mimosa ubnt and sync. Lots of options to make it
more topic specific to what each list member is interested
in. I know my attention span sometimes gets lost on things
that don’t involve my work. Maybe slack isn’t the beat
choice but there is surely something like that to fit the
group needs
Just a thought
Craig
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