On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 3:23 PM, Jim Kinney <jim.kinney@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The archival process of the mailing list makes searching for past issues > possible. Slack, and irc in general, is a more closed garden than a public > archived mailing list. > > That said, irc/slack is good for immediate interaction between people, say, > gluster user with a nightmare and a knowledgeable developer with deep > understanding and willingness to assist. > > If there's a way to make a debug/help/fix session publicly available, and > crucially, referenced in the mailing list archive, then irc/slack is a great > additional communication channel. So at the moment, we do have the logs from IRC made public. We could probably do the same thing for a possible slack instance, but that's not really an improvement. I think being able to get some of the debug sessions into documentation might improve that problem. However, willing to hear more about what else we should be doing to support users! - amye > > On November 8, 2017 4:22:44 PM EST, Amye Scavarda <amye@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> From today's community meeting, we had an item from the issue queue: >> https://github.com/gluster/community/issues/13 >> >> Should we have a Gluster Community slack team? I'm interested in >> everyone's thoughts on this. >> - amye > > > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. All tyopes are thumb related and > reflect authenticity. -- Amye Scavarda | amye@xxxxxxxxxx | Gluster Community Lead _______________________________________________ Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users