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Slack vs discord for programmers
Slack vs discord for programmers















I ask these questions, because I believe it’s important to meet people where they are already. What is the goal of the haskell foundation having such a platform? Is it solely for seasoned members of the community or the haskell foundation to collaborate on? Or is it for the entire ecosystem to leverage and collaborate on? I am not on the board or an executive, so how those people want to talk amongst themselves does not concern me! But by the same reasoning, if I was doing some general purpose Haskell community chat, and then the discussion veers into talking about an HF project in particular, it is nice if that doesn’t mean hopping a new platform. If I am involved with project A and project B, and I would like one to learn from the other, if they are are both using the same medium cross-project dialogue is much easier. I specifically like Matrix because it is good for these “concentric circles of purposes”. But if I was interpreted as primarily being interested in how the HF works, then asking me to wait for new staff-people part makes a lot more sense.

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Come to think of it, I was surprised what the reaction was “wait for new ED” in the first place.

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The strong push-back I got from makes me think I was interpreted as trying to tell the staff & board how to work, but really I am just hoping for an “official community chat” with the HF’s stamp of approval on it. For me, all are good, but “HF board members and executives to communicate” is the lowest priority.















Slack vs discord for programmers