you can setup an IRC bridge for slack and connect via irc client. This is tangential to openness
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Replying to @MylesBorins @thealphanerd and
it doesn't work well, I've always had problems every time I tried
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making "openness" about protocols instead of people-access is very strange.
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and again, you're assuming that slack is just inherently easier here.
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I'm assuming that the vast majority of beginners find it easier. Disagree?
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as was just said to me, the majority if 1. in the us 2. you're using a mac 3. you don't hate its ux
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Replying to @steveklabnik @wycats and
so.. while I meet all three of these. I would never ever ever use IRC again.
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Replying to @steveklabnik @Runspired and
I'll get the whiteboardpic.twitter.com/CZ34A2xZOg
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Replying to @MylesBorins @thealphanerd and
I like discord as a compromise, but I'm skeptical it will survive as long as slack.
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also, I have no idea why someone who *hated* slack would like Discord.
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