On 18/02/16 00:24, Narcis Garcia wrote: > I don't find server software license information. > Is it a tool* or is it a service? It is a proprietry service, and it is also rather expensive unless you forego complete project archives. There is a 10k message limit on the free plan. > > "Teams who put robots on Mars" use free software (FLOSS). > > (*) Ubuntu's package "slack" is not related to slack.com > > > El 17/02/16 a les 12:23, Ali/amjjawad ha escrit: >> Hi, >> >> I've been thinking about this for sometime now. I think I'll give it a >> try and ask you to read this email carefully, think about it wisely and >> then tell me what do you think: >> >> https://slack.com/ >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ivn5jfKE_5M >> >> DO NOT hit reply without checking the above links, please :) >> >> Before this moment, I was defending Launchpad and Ubuntu Mailing Lists >> blindly and extremely. However, after using Slack for 30 mins, you'll >> understand why I am suggesting it, NOT to replace anything but an added >> platform for better communications and less headache. >> >> I've been using it for 5-6 months now and it's beyond amazing! >> >> Don't be strict like I used to be. The world is changing and we always >> need to re-consider our options, right? >> >> Slack is really powerful and very useful platform :) >> >> -- >> Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us." >> >> Best Regards, >> Ali/amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> >> >> >>
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