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by dsr_
2474 days ago
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Zulip uses three classes of communication: Streams which are like IRC channels; each stream has named threads (users are encouraged to reuse or start new ones as appropriate); and private messages can be 1:1 or multiparty. Zulip doesn't do anything with github other than the regex-based integration -- you can create links more easily, that's it. Nothing avoids etiquette or enforces etiquette except people. Muting can be applied to people or named threads. Zulip defaults to full archiving of everything, and making it searchable as well. |
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So why is it listed as an IRC specific problem?
> Zulip defaults to full archiving of everything, and making it searchable as well.
I have IRC logs from dead networks dating from over 15 years ago, and I still sometimes look things up in them. I don't want to trust Zulip to survive 15 years.