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Gitter vs Slack vs Discord #283

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vimalloc opened this issue Oct 24, 2019 · 4 comments
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Gitter vs Slack vs Discord #283

vimalloc opened this issue Oct 24, 2019 · 4 comments
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@vimalloc
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I've been having a lot of issues with the mobile and desktop clients for Gitter for a while now. I'm thinking about moving the support channel over to Slack or Discord instead. I don't want to go back to IRC just because of the amount of infrastructure I need to manage there, IE push notifications, bouncers, searchability, etc.

I'm wondering if anyone has strong opinions about gitter vs slack vs discord (vs ????) before I start making changes?

Thanks! 👍

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@carc1n0gen
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I personally like discord over slack because discord servers are actually discoverable, and have voice channels which could come in handy

@vimalloc
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Thanks for the input @carc1n0gen. It looks like flask/pocoo proper is on discord these days as well, which is another point in it's favor. I'll working on getting stuff moved over to discord in the coming days.

Cheers 👍

vimalloc pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 28, 2019
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The new home for flask-jwt-extended chatting is https://discord.gg/EJBsbFd. I'll continue to monitor the gitter channel for a few months during the transition.

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codic12 commented Mar 11, 2020

@vimalloc You can also try a https://matrix.org/ channel, it can be bridged with discord

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