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by austenallred
3920 days ago
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There have been and always will be competing products and communities that serve similar purposes. We use what we think is the best one. Is this a bad thing? (Not to mention the fact that Slack is for internal teams, not for IRC-like discussions, though our open newsroom (http://newsroom.grasswire.com) and some other communities (http://fpchat.com) have repurposed it for that. |
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In truth many of us believe that the goal is enabling everyone - universally - to communicate without a single body holding centralised control of message history, reachability and access.
Quick review of the globally federated protocols: