2016-10-31 0:16 GMT+01:00 Pietro Battiston <m...@pietrobattiston.it>:
> Il numero di aziende che si sono lanciate su un prodotto con un rischio > di lock-in pari al 100% poi mi ha francamente stupito. > (E il fatto che gli account siano team-specific mi ha innervosito, ma > questi saranno gusti...) > Effettivamente... Da http://uk.businessinsider.com/slack-free-unlimited-plan-has-limits-2015-6 : *He says once he added 8,462 users to his Slack channel, it stopped accepting new users. * *"There's no mention of it anywhere, and yet it's clear this limit exists. It's just hidden," Larson told Business Insider. "There are hundreds of open source communities blindly signing up for Slack, not knowing that they're rapidly hurdling toward this limit that will basically halt their community's growth."* *Now, this limit apparently strikes only when more than 8,462 users are added to a single channel. It's possible to create many different channels within Slack, which is how most companies use it. * *But for an open source community like Free Code Camp, it's important to use a messaging app that has the capacity to hold thousands of users in a single chat room. Larson's site, for example, has 35,000 total users, who mainly communicate through one big general channel.* *After discovering the user limit, Larson reached out to Slack's service desk, but they also seemed confused with what they could offer. As Larson explains on his blog, Slack initially told him they could fix it, only to retract later and tell him that he's reached the "maximum user limit for a Slack team."* Sperare di rimanere meno di 8462 pythonisti nel canale mi pare brutto :-) Tutta la storia non รจ per nulla carina. Ciao. Marco. -- http://beri.it/ - Un blog http://beri.it/i-miei-libri/ - Qualche libro http://beri.it/articoli/ - Qualche articolo
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