Le vendredi 26 avril 2019 à 13:24 +0530, Amar Tumballi Suryanarayan a écrit : > Hi All, > > We wanted to move to Slack from IRC for our official communication > channel > from sometime, but couldn't as we didn't had a proper URL for us to > register. 'gluster' was taken and we didn't knew who had it > registered. > Thanks to constant ask from Satish, Slack team has now agreed to let > us use > https://gluster.slack.com and I am happy to invite you all there. > (Use this > link > < > https://join.slack.com/t/gluster/shared_invite/enQtNjIxMTA1MTk3MDE1LWIzZWZjNzhkYWEwNDdiZWRiOTczMTc4ZjdiY2JiMTc3MDE5YmEyZTRkNzg0MWJiMWM3OGEyMDU2MmYzMTViYTA > > > to > join) > > Please note that, it won't be a replacement for mailing list. But can > be > used by all developers and users for quick communication. Also note > that, > no information there would be 'stored' beyond 10k lines as we are > using the > free version of Slack. Aren't we concerned about the ToS of slack ? Last time I did read them, they were quite scary (like, if you use your corporate email, you engage your employer, and that wasn't the worst part). Also, to anticipate the question, my employer Legal department told me to not setup a bridge between IRC and slack, due to the said ToS. -- Michael Scherer Sysadmin, Community Infrastructure
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