Re: Real-time interaction forum
Hey Stéfan, would you care to share what you disliked with gitter.im? I'm asking b/c I'm also looking for a less posty, more chatty exchange forum for my projects, and since github is providing free private repos for scientists, I'm doing more and more (and more) on github, so I thought a chat client that links github projects to chat rooms is a fantastic idea. So what's wrong with it? ;) On Sunday, May 25, 2014 3:59:33 AM UTC-7, Stefan van der Walt wrote:
After (too much) experimentation, I've come to the conclusion that Gitter may, after all, not be ready for prime time yet.
I suggest that we use #scikit-image on Freenode for now. I'll deploy a Hubot for us there, and add logging ASAP. If that doesn't work, I'm going to have to ask Stuart to help us out some more.
Stéfan
Hi Michael On 2014-06-11 11:31:56, Michael Aye <kmichael.aye@gmail.com> wrote:
would you care to share what you disliked with gitter.im? I'm asking b/c I'm also looking for a less posty, more chatty exchange forum for my projects, and since github is providing free private repos for scientists, I'm doing more and more (and more) on github, so I thought a chat client that links github projects to chat rooms is a fantastic idea. So what's wrong with it? ;)
I think Gitter will be fine in a few months from now--but specifically, I wanted IRC integration and notifications to Android/iOS. Their IRC integration is currently in alpha and does not work, and the Android client is still on the roadmap. Now that we have IRC logs (http://bit.ly/skimage-irc, thanks to Stuart Mumford), and since I've figured out that there are free persistent connection proxies out there (see e.g. https://yourbnc.co.uk/) as well as a reasonable Android client (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=xerodox.liteirc) IRC satisfies all my requirements. As always, though, the conversation remains open. But in the meantime we at least have a place we can chat :) Stéfan
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Michael Aye
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Stefan van der Walt