Re: New Slack setup for Devs and Users

2015-10-05 Thread Matt Burgess
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> On Oct 5, 2015, at 6:15 PM, Ted Dunning  wrote:
> 
> Slack is real time and handles multiple access points really seamlessly.
> Thus, I get a ding on my phone only if I am not logged in on my laptop. It
> scours discussions for keywords so that I can ignore things mostly and yet
> still pop in when the topics turn to what I need to be involved in.
> 
> Email is a disaster for such real-time interactive sorts of conversations.
> Slack is perfect for this.
> 
> On the other hand, an archived mailing list threaded by topic is *much*
> easier for understanding the discussions that went on to get to a decision.
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 3:07 PM, Daniel Barclay 
> wrote:
> 
>> Is Slack threaded as e-mail is?  (If not, and you can't see messages
>> grouped by subject (that is, if it's the case that you can't see the tree
>> of messages for a subject without wading through irrelevant messages that
>> occurred at intervening times), how is Slack better than using the existing
>> e-mail lists?)
>> 
>> Also, should we really be siphoning discussion away from the public Apache
>> Drill mailing lists and into the private Slack enviroment?  (Or did I miss
>> some public way to see what's in Slack?)
>> 
>> Daniel
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Jacques Nadeau wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey Guys,
>>> 
>>> We've been using Slack a lot internally and have found it very useful. I
>>> setup a new slack for Drill developers and users. I've set it to
>>> automatically accept new users from @apache.org as well as @mapr.com, @
>>> maprtech.com and @dremio.com. I'm more than happy to whitelist other
>>> domains (but slack won't let me enable general domains such as gmail and
>>> yahoo).
>>> 
>>> If you aren't on one the whitelisted domains, just send me an email and
>>> I'll invite you (or add your domain as appropriate).
>>> 
>>> Remember, these channels should be used for help as opposed to making
>>> design decisions. My goal is also to post a digest once a week from the
>>> channels back on to the list so that the information is publicly
>>> available.
>>> 
>>> I set up two initial channels: #user and #dev.
>>> 
>>> Let's see if this makes things easier for everybody.
>>> 
>>> To Join, go to: https://drillers.slack.com/signup
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Jacques Nadeau
>>> CTO and Co-Founder, Dremio
>> 
>> --
>> Daniel Barclay
>> MapR Technologies
>> 
>> 


Re: New Slack setup for Devs and Users

2015-10-05 Thread Daniel Barclay

Is Slack threaded as e-mail is?  (If not, and you can't see messages grouped by 
subject (that is, if it's the case that you can't see the tree of messages for 
a subject without wading through irrelevant messages that occurred at 
intervening times), how is Slack better than using the existing e-mail lists?)

Also, should we really be siphoning discussion away from the public Apache 
Drill mailing lists and into the private Slack enviroment?  (Or did I miss some 
public way to see what's in Slack?)

Daniel



Jacques Nadeau wrote:

Hey Guys,

We've been using Slack a lot internally and have found it very useful. I
setup a new slack for Drill developers and users. I've set it to
automatically accept new users from @apache.org as well as @mapr.com, @
maprtech.com and @dremio.com. I'm more than happy to whitelist other
domains (but slack won't let me enable general domains such as gmail and
yahoo).

If you aren't on one the whitelisted domains, just send me an email and
I'll invite you (or add your domain as appropriate).

Remember, these channels should be used for help as opposed to making
design decisions. My goal is also to post a digest once a week from the
channels back on to the list so that the information is publicly available.

I set up two initial channels: #user and #dev.

Let's see if this makes things easier for everybody.

To Join, go to: https://drillers.slack.com/signup


--
Jacques Nadeau
CTO and Co-Founder, Dremio




--
Daniel Barclay
MapR Technologies



Re: New Slack setup for Devs and Users

2015-10-05 Thread Ted Dunning
Slack is real time and handles multiple access points really seamlessly.
Thus, I get a ding on my phone only if I am not logged in on my laptop. It
scours discussions for keywords so that I can ignore things mostly and yet
still pop in when the topics turn to what I need to be involved in.

Email is a disaster for such real-time interactive sorts of conversations.
Slack is perfect for this.

On the other hand, an archived mailing list threaded by topic is *much*
easier for understanding the discussions that went on to get to a decision.



On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 3:07 PM, Daniel Barclay 
wrote:

> Is Slack threaded as e-mail is?  (If not, and you can't see messages
> grouped by subject (that is, if it's the case that you can't see the tree
> of messages for a subject without wading through irrelevant messages that
> occurred at intervening times), how is Slack better than using the existing
> e-mail lists?)
>
> Also, should we really be siphoning discussion away from the public Apache
> Drill mailing lists and into the private Slack enviroment?  (Or did I miss
> some public way to see what's in Slack?)
>
> Daniel
>
>
>
> Jacques Nadeau wrote:
>
>> Hey Guys,
>>
>> We've been using Slack a lot internally and have found it very useful. I
>> setup a new slack for Drill developers and users. I've set it to
>> automatically accept new users from @apache.org as well as @mapr.com, @
>> maprtech.com and @dremio.com. I'm more than happy to whitelist other
>> domains (but slack won't let me enable general domains such as gmail and
>> yahoo).
>>
>> If you aren't on one the whitelisted domains, just send me an email and
>> I'll invite you (or add your domain as appropriate).
>>
>> Remember, these channels should be used for help as opposed to making
>> design decisions. My goal is also to post a digest once a week from the
>> channels back on to the list so that the information is publicly
>> available.
>>
>> I set up two initial channels: #user and #dev.
>>
>> Let's see if this makes things easier for everybody.
>>
>> To Join, go to: https://drillers.slack.com/signup
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jacques Nadeau
>> CTO and Co-Founder, Dremio
>>
>>
>
> --
> Daniel Barclay
> MapR Technologies
>
>


Re: New Slack setup for Devs and Users

2015-10-02 Thread Chris Mathews
Hi Jacques

Please add my personal mail address to join the slack #dev and #users channels 
community 

Cheers — Chris

-- 
Chris Mathews

Email: math...@uk2.net 



New Slack setup for Devs and Users

2015-10-01 Thread Jacques Nadeau
Hey Guys,

We've been using Slack a lot internally and have found it very useful. I
setup a new slack for Drill developers and users. I've set it to
automatically accept new users from @apache.org as well as @mapr.com, @
maprtech.com and @dremio.com. I'm more than happy to whitelist other
domains (but slack won't let me enable general domains such as gmail and
yahoo).

If you aren't on one the whitelisted domains, just send me an email and
I'll invite you (or add your domain as appropriate).

Remember, these channels should be used for help as opposed to making
design decisions. My goal is also to post a digest once a week from the
channels back on to the list so that the information is publicly available.

I set up two initial channels: #user and #dev.

Let's see if this makes things easier for everybody.

To Join, go to: https://drillers.slack.com/signup


--
Jacques Nadeau
CTO and Co-Founder, Dremio