On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 03:28:30PM +0200, Mateusz Loskot wrote:
> communication channels like Gitter. I see, people may prefer chats like that.
> By the way https://gitter.im/OSGeo.
People that don't mind having a GitHub account and using proprietary
software to communicate.
Hi Mike,
I agree this is a good discussion. By the way, Tim Sutton just pointed
me to a decision making platform that QGIS is now using, I think it
would be great to have an OSGeo instance (see below):
On 2015-10-17 6:53 PM, Tim Sutton wrote:
>
> did you consider using something like
Along the lines of code hosting, do we want to think about some kind of
OSGeo hosted Slack-like service for the community / projects, eg
MatterMost, RocketChat, etc?
I wanted to start this as a separate topic although a lot of these
alternatives are based on git or gitlab so its a very related
On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 08:16:10AM -0400, Michael Smith wrote:
> Along the lines of code hosting, do we want to think about some kind of
> OSGeo hosted Slack-like service for the community / projects, eg
> MatterMost, RocketChat, etc?
>
>
> I wanted to start this as a separate topic although a
fwiw DemocracyOS [1] may be worth a look as well.
[1] http://democracyos.org/
On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 9:34 AM, Jeff McKenna
wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> I agree this is a good discussion. By the way, Tim Sutton just pointed me
> to a decision making platform that QGIS
On 18 October 2015 at 14:16, Michael Smith wrote:
> Along the lines of code hosting, do we want to think about some kind of
> OSGeo hosted Slack-like service for the community / projects, eg
> MatterMost, RocketChat, etc?
Personally, IRC has served me well, but