Please move this discussion to another thread.

On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 1:29 PM, Rex van der Spuy <dandylio...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Sunday, May 7, 2017 at 1:06:14 AM UTC-4, Dave Rapin wrote:
>>
>> The problem with slack is that discussions are lost after you hit their
>> limit (which wasn't terribly high last time I checked). So instead of
>> finding / googling for an answer / question that had previously been
>> covered, you must ask again, which is of course async and therefor more time
>> consuming.
>>
>> I don't mean to seem anti-social, but if I'm in the middle of solving a
>> problem and run into an issue, I reach for Google way before I'd post on
>> Slack. Slack just feels like a black hole where information goes to die.
>
>
> I agree 100%.
> The other problem is that there are so many channels that you never know
> where to post your question.
> And, you have to hope there is someone online at that very moment with the
> skills or interest to help you, otherwise your question scrolls away into
> eternity.
> So far, I've found Reddit to be the best forum for Elm Q&A - questions
> always net some big fish and petty quibbles get down-voted out of the way.
>
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