Other than Benson, I have received no sign of any interest from gfortran developers to adopt a teaming/collaboration platform.  I am a bit disappointed. Maybe my intent was misunderstood.  I am not suggesting replacing the email approval process but there are many other features of these platforms, in particular, communication efficiency that would be very helpful.

I know many software developers who use these tools regularly. Honestly I do not know why gcc.gnu.org does not adopt one of these as a whole. Perhaps it is simply resistance to change.

I will keep the Mattermost workspace.  If anyone want to join send me your email and I will send you an invite.

Well, as always, best regards,

Jerry

On 12/4/22 6:16 AM, Benson Muite wrote:
On 12/4/22 06:52, Jerry D via Fortran wrote:

3. Mattermost looks pretty good and was easy to set up.  The free
    version is a bit better than Slacks. GCC C++ uses it.
This server application runs well. The desktop application is a little resource heavy, however there is also a Qt based desktop application:
https://github.com/nuclear868/mattermost-qt

It is possible to bridge Mattermost and IRC:
https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge
https://github.com/42wim/matterircd




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