I've also got confirmation from Tim Abbott (ZulipChat cofounder) that
they'd be happy to host us and would even prioritize features they want.
Who's interested in making this happen?We should start with an experiment,
and it would be good to create a plan for evaluating success. If you want
to help out, please volunteer to write up such a plan -- implementation
will be easy.
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 11:44 AM, Aaron Ang
So for me, the first question is are we just considering alternatives to
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 9:25 AM, Brett Cannon
wrote: the "IRC problem" or are we trying to solve the "new contributors who were born in the 2000s problem" (for which the latter subsumes the former)? My guess is the former as tackling the latter is a major undertaking due to people who will only let go of email when they are dead. And in that instance my vote is for Zulip if we can get them to donate free hosting.
It seems that Zulip offers free hosting:
"Do you have special plans for open source projects, non-profits, groups of friends, and other non-commercial entities?
Yes! Zulip Cloud Premium is free for open source projects and a wide variety of non-commercial entities. We also often offer steep discounts to educational institutions, and in other scenarios where users are not being paid a salary. Just contact sales@zulipchat.com and we'd be happy to discuss your situation! You may also be interested in Zulip for open source projects or Zulip for working groups and other part-time communities." [1]
[1] https://zulipchat.com/plans/ _______________________________________________ core-workflow mailing list -- core-workflow@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to core-workflow-leave@python.org https://mail.python.org/mm3/mailman3/lists/core-workflow.python.org/ This list is governed by the PSF Code of Conduct: https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct
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