unless we pay. they basically kidnap our messages and demand a ransom for them (and is expensive)… and the model seems to work, everybody prefers using that than a searchable tool :(
I would prefer to use an open tool, but well… slack gives us a lot of features and life is like this :( Esteban > On 13 Jan 2017, at 09:04, Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu> wrote: > > so it is not publicly available/visible/indexable ? > so everything written there basically disappears ? > >> On 13 Jan 2017, at 09:01, Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Slack encrypts the message history and it only stores 10.000 messages >> >> You could use the Slack search feature >> >> https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202528808-Search-for-messages-and-files >> >> On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 at 08:40, Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu> wrote: >> and slack is closed, right ? >> >> >> >>> On 13 Jan 2017, at 01:36, Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> Google already is capable on focusing on Pharo related websites. >> >>> >> >>> The core of our documentation is located on 3 websites >> >>> >> >>> World.st , this sites includes a forum website for all the Smalltalk >>> related mailing lists >> >>> Stackoverflow, Pharo has its own tag and a ton of answered questions >> >>> Github.com, here are located all the Pharo books >> >>> >> >>> So to search all documentation about Spec on only these 3 websites you use >>> the following search query >> >>> >> >>> pharo spec site:world.st OR site:stackoverflow.com OR site:github.com >> >>> >> >>> There are other ways to customize a google search query , please look at >>> google search documentation >> >>> On Thu, 12 Jan 2017 at 11:38, Siemen Baader <siemenbaa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Has anybody looked into SEO'ing any of the great documentation and archived >>> questions on the mailing list? >> >>> >> >>> It strikes me that I often can't find the answer to questions I have on >>> Google, but they are often answered in material that I can find when I look >>> manually for some time or am pointed at it by an experienced member of the >>> community. >> >>> >> >>> I also miss Pharo - content on Stackoverflow, it is a very efficient way >>> to get past road blocks quickly. >> >>> >> >>> Any thoughts or history to bring me up to speed with? >> >>> >> >>> cheers, >> >>> Siemen >> >> >> >> >> > >