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by flukus
3628 days ago
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There are web based IRC clients. IRC can integrate with other platforms pretty easily. IRC doesn't require setting up your own server. Being able to setup your own server is a benefit, not a negative. Much like twitter it seems to be another regressions from an open internet to corporate control. The only positive I can see is rich text, but that has extremely limited value in a chat program. History is nice too but IME too painful to use (scroll, load, scroll, load, scroll, load) to be of any practical benefit. |
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Slack has search for history, which is huge. No more "eh we talked about it".
Onprem is great. But it's a hindrance for quick adoption.
I'd love if an open system would win. I've no love for Slack and don't use it. (Have used hipchat; what a UI mess like all of their products.) But I guess no one stepped up with an IRC-based platform that could compete.