Any updates about this?

Has Slack been set up for Ubuntu GNOME? Are there any (unlimited + free)
alternatives?

Ali has a point, Slack (and similar products) are just better for dealing
with large teams, allowing natively to set up schedules, tasks, etc.

On 29 February 2016 at 07:36, Tim <dark...@fastmail.fm> wrote:

>
>
> On 29/02/16 01:28, Jasper Backer wrote:
> > If we're going to need anything like this, I would say Discourse is the
> best fit. How are other Ubuntu-based distro's handling this?
> Discourse seems somewhat orthogonal to IRC/Chat platforms, I guess it
> would be a better substitute for mailing list/forum than replacing
> real-time messaging.
>
> Pretty much all of the flavours are still going the traditional way:
> Mailing Lists
> IRC
> askubuntu + ubuntuforums.org (we are not very active on these though,
> apart from maybe Lance!)
> some flavours have a presence on reddit also
> Ubuntu wiki
> Launchpad for bug tracking and team management.
>
> The community team did setup a discourse instance however it looks like
> that is going to discontiued now.
>
> http://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/future-of-this-ubuntu-discourse-instance-shutdown/2338
>
>
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