Thanks Patrick,

That's a good point, Gitter is a good tool. It's not about the tool, it's
about brining the communication channel to the place where the discussion
is happening.

It's about been more open.

The logs might be a concern, but we don't keep logs on our IRC channel
anyway :p




On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 11:41 AM, Patrick Riley <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd be OK with moving to Slack and Gitter or solely to Gitter. Gitter
> channels can be used independently from Github repos now, do not have the
> chat limit history issue, and allow you to create teams now (a huge thanks
> to David Halasz for mentioning this). It also helps you frame discussions
> more around Github repos/issues when desired (so that's a huge perk for
> developers). It looks Gitter supports the same level of "fun" with Giphy
> integrations too. There is mobile apps for Gitter too.
>
> https://github.com/dervondenbergen/giphy-gitter
> https://gitter.im/apps
>
> I have a really hard time tracking IRC, Gitter, Slack, Rocket Chat among
> others, and would love to standardize and use less tools to save valuable
> CPU cycles.
>
> My $.02.
>
> *-Patrick*
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