Oh, it seems this thread from a year ago still blips up from time to time. So, here, just to avoid confusion where you can chat with us now:
We've since moved far away from slack. You can find us on matrix; our main room is #gnuradio:gnuradio.org . If you like, you *can* use our own Element instance running on https://chat.gnuradio.org . But, there's many more matrix clients that you can use, alternatively, and you just need a (federated) matrix account *somewhere*; doesn't have to be on our homeserver¹ (e.g. if you already have a matrix.org account, that works). Also, the bidirectional IRC bridge to #gnuradio on freenode is active, too. (that's why you seen username[m|gr] users in IRC: these are "puppets" of the matrix users in the #gnuradio:gnuradio.org room). Cheers, Marcus ¹ gnuradio.matrix.ungleich.cloud in case you need to tell a client that can't auto-detect it On 20.01.21 22:10, Daniel Poelzleithner wrote: > > > On 04/02/2020 17:19, Sebastian Müller wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> as you might know, Slack has become a very frequently used tool for >> communication in the project. >> Tbh, I never understood the hype around Slack (not the form of communication >> but the specific software). It deletes our old messages and takes up a >> ridiculous amount of RAM. Are there any people interested on switching to an >> alternative, like Mattermost [1]? I’m not deep in the topic, but from what >> I’ve heard it’s like Slack, but self-hosted, open-source and free. > >> [1] https://mattermost.com/ > > I used mattermost, zulip, rocketchat, slack and other tools over the years. > > Zulip is my absolute favorite, for example, it prevents you from > breaking threads or spamming the main channel by forcing you to use > topics. Clients for different platforms, slick webui and open source. > Also has many integrations. > > many feature in mattermost that enterprise only, even fundamental stuff > like permissions. I used it in projects and would not choose it again. > > poelzi >
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