On 3/1/17 11:19 AM, Manish Bisht wrote:
Yes, I also like the feature to send the message to user even when the user is offline.
I think we can go with free version. No need to get its paid version. Why you think for the paid version ? Is there any specific feature that you want by going to paid version.
I'm not sure I really understand their licensing for the free service tier. I was on https://slack.com/pricing which says "For teams wanting to try out Slack" which seems pretty clear that it's for evaluation purposes only. But just now I clicked the "Learn more" link (which I didn't even see at first due to not having hovered directly over the magical area) and the popup says "If you’re happy with our Free plan, please carry on" which definitely sounds like we could use it even past the evaluation phase. I guess I'd have to reach out to them to see what their true intent is since I'm interpreting two different meanings from the text on their site.
Isaac
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On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 9:38 PM, Isaac Bennetch <bennetch@gmail.com mailto:bennetch@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, On 3/1/17 3:00 AM, Manish Bisht wrote: > Hi, > > I have on suggestion. Can someone from the core team can create the > slack channel for phpmyadmin. It's the better place to communicate with > other Developers compared to IRC. This is definitely something I've thought about. Slack is very much the go-to solution for team collaboration right now and has a lot of features that would help us out. However, there are a few downsides. One is the pricing; especially for GSoC hopefuls who would like to participate in discussion it would be an unfair burden to require them to pay the Slack fee and likewise, I don't think the project is interested in funding such an expense either. I do like the ability to catch up on chat conversations that occurred while a user was offline, but aside from that I don't see a big advantage over the mailing list and IRC for occasional realtime chats. This is just my opinion, Isaac > Thanks, > > Manish Bisht > hi@manishbisht.me <mailto:hi@manishbisht.me> <mailto:hi@manishbisht.me <mailto:hi@manishbisht.me>> > https://manishbisht.me > > > _______________________________________________ > Developers mailing list > Developers@phpmyadmin.net <mailto:Developers@phpmyadmin.net> > https://lists.phpmyadmin.net/mailman/listinfo/developers <https://lists.phpmyadmin.net/mailman/listinfo/developers> > _______________________________________________ Developers mailing list Developers@phpmyadmin.net <mailto:Developers@phpmyadmin.net> https://lists.phpmyadmin.net/mailman/listinfo/developers <https://lists.phpmyadmin.net/mailman/listinfo/developers>
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