| I must be in the minority (based on the comments that I have read), but I hate it.
The other day the PHB announces to the office: We are going to use Slack and move away from IM, Skype, etc.
So I signed up.
What I don't like:
-you need to keep a a tab open all the time, -you need to keep an eye on that tab in case something comes up, -the 'notifications' don't work all the time (Archlinux + Firefox) It's like somebody took all the bad qualities of IRC, and shoehorned it into a web-page and all the horror that brings.
The features that I don't understand: search-able logging of messages. Email and/or Pidgin already does that. Group messages: Email already does that. Transferring of files: Email and/or corporate LAN shares already do that. But it does add the necessity of stopping my workflow every 5-10 minutes so I can check to see if there are any messages that _might_ apply to me. The quicker it can be killed with fire the happier I will be. Or am I missing the point?
curmudgeonly - check beard - check Unix admin - check Perhaps there is no hope for me. Next thing you know people will want to take pictures with their cellphones! =) |
For the most part I experience none of the issues you mention. I get pinged when my name is @'d or on some emergency channels where I have it set to ping me on any message. I find it massively more useful and less distracting than IM+Email.
The one notification challenge I do have with it is that channels can move quickly enough that if I get @'d more than once while I'm afk for a bit it's easy for me to to respond to the latest ping I got but not catch earlier ones. I'd really like it to have a separate view that summarizes your mentions.
As for the features you don't understand:
- Email doesn't give you search for conversations you weren't a part of to begin with. That's the huge upside of a transparent-by-default tool like Slack when it comes to search. I can search for "Solr latency" and find conversations I wasn't a part of, from a time I may not have even been an employee. That's huge.
- File transfers - same, see above for email. Corp Lan shares rarely get search/indexing right.
Oh and FWIW I'm at least 70% curmudgeonly neckbeard too :)