Sorry, didn't meant to upset people.  I'm new and was planning on
attending meetings and wondered if there was something other that the
existing website.   

In IBM DevOps, we use slack as a valuable tool to not just send
emoticons but plug into a host of collaborative tools to share ideas,
help one another via group web conferencing, screen sharing and much
much more.  Figured a tool like slack might spark up some buzz in the
group as there are many Dev's who use Linux in mixed environments for
many different purposes, not just a single o/s, all open environment. 
Some days I do wish our world was like that though, it would certainly
make things easier in some ways.

Thanks for the IRC info.

Cheers.
Jeff

On 2019-11-09 9:38 a.m., Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
> On 2019-11-09 08:52, Dianne Skoll wrote:
>> On 11/9/19 6:10 AM, Jeff Green wrote:
>>> Is there a Slack Channel for the group?  If not, would there be interest
>>> in making one?
>> There is an IRC channel:  #oclug on OFTC.NET
>>
>> https://webchat.oftc.net/?nick=WHATEVER&channels=%23oclug&uio=d4
> There have been over a dozen people on that channel for at least 17
> years.
>
>> I'm now going to go on a rant. :)
> I think I can hear what is coming and am guessing I fully agree.  I was
> going to just ignore the original suggestion of slack as off-topic, but
> since someone else has weighed in, I'll jump in too now.
>
>> I would not be interested in a Slack channel.  IRC is open-source with
>> an open protocol; Slack is closed-source with a closed protocol.  I
>> don't think OCLUG should be in the business of promoting closed source
>> or closed protocols.
> Absolutely 100% agree.  Same reason I don't have any use for other
> corporate walled gardens such as Skype, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat,
> etc...  I have dabbled a tiny bit in Twitter, but Mastodon is an open
> alternative if I felt the need to communicate with 140 character
> limits.  The only one I've used with any frequency is LinkedIn, which
> has now been acquired by Microsoft.
>
>> Slack has discontinued options for using open protocols.
>> https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/03/09/slack_cuts_ties_to_irc_and_xmpp/
>>
>> You can't log in to Slack as more than one user at a time.  This is
>> particularly annoying if you have a work Slack channel and also want
>> personal Slack channels open at the same time.  This is not an issue with
>> IRC clients.
>>
>> I mean, sure, you can't easily send an animated GIF of a cat chasing a laser
>> pointer over IRC, but to me the lack of bullshit like that is a good thing!
> However, this is possible with XMPP, and while I do like the simple
> nature of text, I'd be willing to entertain some possibility to enable
> this in an open way.  G+ did use XMPP, but they had extended it and
> eventually killed it.
>
>> End rant.
> rant++
>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Dianne.
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