me too. I like IRC, but a lot of my colleagues aren't on it because it's...
well, IRC. If there's a more inclusive OSS option, let's try it.
J
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Stephen Niedzielski <
sniedzielski(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
I think this might be a dividing subject. I speak only
for myself in saying
that I am on board with trying open source IRC alternatives. If you have a
test group going somewhere, please sign me up!
--stephen
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 8:20 AM, Brian Gerstle <bgerstle(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Mattermost.org
Not only does it look pretty cool, but I really, really like their
community
portal
<
http://forum.mattermost.org/t/welcome-to-mattermost-community-discussion/8
.
It looks incredibly easy <http://www.mattermost.org/feature-requests/>
to
file bugs, submit feature requests, vote for and
discuss existing feature
requests, and find a features ready to accept volunteer contributions.
I'm curious what others about it as a potential chat client* and as an
open
source project in general. Seems like it could
be easy to evaluate,
especially if we use our fancy new kubernetes infrastructure to spin up a
container
<
https://github.com/mattermost/platform/blob/master/doc/install/Docker-Singl…
for
one or more teams to try out.
Thoughts?
Brian
* FYI, there's already a feature request for an IRC bridge
<
http://mattermost.uservoice.com/forums/306457-general/suggestions/9425586-i…
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