what's the diff between gitter and hipchat?

Google search seems to maybe be saying hipchat is better for many. 

We have already Hipchat available, I think.  (We've added it to our project,
Apache UIMA).

-Marshall Schor


On 7/17/2017 10:20 PM, Matt Sicker wrote:
> Gitter is public. And Slack is a paid service (free version has a lot of
> limits), so it's not very feasible for public chats without someone funding
> it. Gitter, however, is free for all GitHub projects (and Gitlab too I
> think?) and is even open source now that Gitlab owns them.
>
> On 17 July 2017 at 21:13, Tungathurthi, Chandra Kiran Bharadwaj <
> chandra.tungathur...@rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
>
>> Hey actually, a slack channel would fit right in. Any specific reason to
>> choose gitter over slack ? @matt
>>
>> thanks & regards,
>> Chandra
>>
>>
>> From: Gary Gregory
>> Sent: Tuesday, 18 July, 07:08
>> Subject: Re: Desire for a Gitter channel?
>> To: Log4J Users List
>>
>> So, like a private Slack? Bah, why not, as long as we make sure to
>> document any and all decisions on the ML, it could be OK. Gary On Mon, Jul
>> 17, 2017 at 11:35 AM, Matt Sicker wrote: > https://gitter.im/apache/home
>>>> We can request a log4j Gitter channel for realtime chat. This could be
>>> handy for quick questions and other things that waiting on Stack Overflow
>>> or mailing list posts isn't as appropriate for. > > This would be very
>> different from the ASF Slack as it is open to everyone. > > Also, I find
>> chat rooms a bit easier to reply to while at work than > browsing Stack
>> Overflow. ;) > > -- > Matt Sicker >
>>
>
>


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