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by flukus
3627 days ago
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> I'd love to agree. But with IRC you've no guarantee, for instance, that an offline user will receive notifications when they sign in (plus multi client handling).
> Slack has search for history, which is huge. No more "eh we talked about it". For functionality like that it sounds like a mailing list would fit the use case better. > Onprem is great. But it's a hindrance for quick adoption. It's not either/or. Think of git, you can use a hosted server or a private one. The ability to host your own server doesn't hinder anyone. |
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Then you're looking at an email with the visual noise of recipients and whitespace and signatures, and if the UI is really bad (mailing list websites, for example), every message is viewed in isolation without the responses.