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[SUGGESTION] gitter.im room #96

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xQuByte opened this issue May 26, 2016 · 9 comments
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[SUGGESTION] gitter.im room #96

xQuByte opened this issue May 26, 2016 · 9 comments

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@xQuByte
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xQuByte commented May 26, 2016

I propose to create room in gitter.im. It's a good way to communicate :)

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xQuByte commented May 29, 2016

@brunnopleffken So.. ? :)

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Sounds nice, and I liked the integration with Git.
But what's the possibility of seeing everybody actively participating?

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xQuByte commented May 30, 2016

@brunnopleffken A person who has joined the room.

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xQuByte commented May 30, 2016

@brunnopleffken And the person who writes the chat :)

@halojoy
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halojoy commented May 30, 2016

I think it is better to start a version of addictive community forum.
Such a forum could be a good way to see if there are any bugs.
Using a forum can be very good.
I suggest installing v0.10.0 and add link to this forum.

@xQuByte
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xQuByte commented May 30, 2016

@halojoy Gitter is to communicate to developers and "developer friends"

@johnforte
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I agree with @halojoy, why use something else to manage all discussion when you can use the thing you built!

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xQuByte commented Jun 3, 2016

@johnforte Because Gitter is a chat, not forum.

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I've been thinking about it in recent days, and I still don't see reason to split the discussion between here and there. Here at GitHub we had several moments where ideas were encouraged and taken into account.

I fear that the division between two channels can reduce the movement of ideas here; or cause abandonment of Gitter in a few days. If there's an idea that I liked and I can take into account the future is to create a forum using our own product: Addictive Community.

Maybe we can bring back to the fore the idea of Gitter when the activity started to be high! :)

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