Re: [hibernate-dev] Stride

2018-07-27 Thread Yoann Rodiere
So, I guess this closes the "Stride" case: we won't use it. I quite like Zulip, but I must admit it doesn't do much to make life easy for new users. This choice of theirs to make topics mandatory (or at least *seemingly* mandatory), in particular, is very likely to confuse new users, be it Hiberna

Re: [hibernate-dev] Stride

2018-07-27 Thread Christian Beikov
Slack does require more memory than other solutions, running on 200 MB here for 3 Organizations, but it is a really nice tool. So my preference is Slack. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, *Christian Beikov* Am 27.07.2018 um 09:19 s

Re: [hibernate-dev] Stride

2018-07-27 Thread Emmanuel Bernard
I like Zulip a lot. I've been using it extensively and the notion of topic (like a email subjet) is a big +1 for me and for any more casual lurker. Also it reduces the proliferation of one off/single subject channel that a lurker always miss in tools like Slack. Granted Zulip topics are a bit offs

Re: [hibernate-dev] Stride

2018-07-27 Thread Guillaume Smet
On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 2:31 PM Emmanuel Bernard wrote: > I like Zulip a lot. I've been using it extensively and the notion of > topic (like a email subjet) is a big +1 for me and for any more casual > lurker. Also it reduces the proliferation of one off/single subject > channel that a lurker alw

Re: [hibernate-dev] Stride

2018-07-27 Thread Emmanuel Bernard
On Fri 18-07-27 14:38, Guillaume Smet wrote: >On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 2:31 PM Emmanuel Bernard >wrote: > >> I like Zulip a lot. I've been using it extensively and the notion of >> topic (like a email subjet) is a big +1 for me and for any more casual >> lurker. Also it reduces the proliferation of