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Trying out Slack for Textpattern support and real-time chat
Hi. I’ve been away for a bit. I’m back now. Happy 2015, and all that stuff.
I’ve been trying out Slack for a couple of small projects I’m working on and I figured it might be fun (and even useful) to try the same for real-time Textpattern support stuff.
I know about the #textpattern IRC channel that was popular for a while, and then died off. It’s been recommended that I would be better spending energy on a similar IRC room to enable this real-time stuff. Maybe that’s right.
So, here’s the thing. I set up a Slack for Textpattern thing to see if it works for the Textpattern user community.
It might be great, it might be awful. It might not even exist as of February 2015. Who cares? It’s worth a try. JFDI, and all that. Things might be a little bumpy initially, but I absolutely think this is worth a shot.
I’m looking for some people to try this out with me to see if it’s viable. You’ll need a Slack account (free) to login and you’ll need to let me know what your email address is so I can invite you; I promise (seriously) not to share, sell, pass on or transfer your email address.
Send me an email using the forum link, and I’ll add you in.
Use the signup form to request an invite.
Pool’s closed. Thanks for playing, everyone.
Last edited by gaekwad (2015-06-30 10:31:08)
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Re: Trying out Slack for Textpattern support and real-time chat
I’ve been using slack for a few collaborative projects that I am working on. I love the fact that it works on all devices as an application, app or even a straight forward web page when all else fails. The projects I am working on in slack are smallish so not much info is needed there but I am not sure how it would behave or function when there are 1000s of little posts. It’s worth a try I think:)
Yiannis
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Re: Trying out Slack for Textpattern support and real-time chat
Right on – contestant number one!
Shoot me an email, Yiannis – I’ll set you up.
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I’m in. You got mail.
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I’ve mailed you too Pete.
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Re: Trying out Slack for Textpattern support and real-time chat
Yiannis, Stef and Phil: you’re in.
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Re: Trying out Slack for Textpattern support and real-time chat
Added a signup form to the OP.
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I added a tags channel:)
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Re: Trying out Slack for Textpattern support and real-time chat
gaekwad wrote #287377:
Added a signup form to the OP.
so i already have a slack account but no team :-( can i join the txp team?
…. texted postive
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#10 2015-01-14 20:14:23
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Re: Trying out Slack for Textpattern support and real-time chat
Well, let’s give it a try :)
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Check out Glip too – seems really good.
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There’s been almost no activity on the Slack channel for nearly three months. From what I can see, it’s been abandoned. Thank you to everyone who was involved, I think this has run its (short) course. We tried, and it wasn’t a good fit.
Rather than have yet another Textpattern side-project left to bit rot, I think it should be put out of its misery. Barring any phenomenally good reason appearing here or in the chat channel, I’ll switch it off on June 30th, 2015.
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