I've used slack, as well as a few other messaging clients. I'd say that unless you have any specific requirements it's the best I've used, the integrations are fairly intuitive to set up, although i recommend separate notification rooms rather than having everything spewed into rooms where you might be trying to have a conversation.
At the end of the day whether it works depends on your team and what you're trying to achieve. On Fri, 2 Sep 2016, 20:29 Andy Robinson, <a...@reportlab.com> wrote: > On 2 September 2016 at 20:18, Alistair Broomhead > <alistair.broomh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > It's also worth looking at circleci and buildbot, where the latter is run > > locally, which has its own pros and cons, and the former has had a lot of > > hype because of support for parallelism. Travis has good integration with > > slack though which is cool, and it has a lot of community support. > > I was going to ask about Slack. We're moving to a tech hub that uses > it. Who's using it here? > > My first reaction was that I'm not sure that I am looking for even > more ways for my team and clients to interrupt each other, but if it's > an overall time or culture win for the firms that have tried it, maybe > time to take the plunge. I just had my first play and hooked up > GitHub to post slack on changes. Looking ahead, we will have more > remote workers and collaborators. > > - Andy > _______________________________________________ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk >
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