[Festival] IFF's now on Slack!
Raed
shemada at gmail.com
Tue Oct 27 15:43:45 CET 2015
Honestly in most Use-Cases it's Ok to use Slack and/or
Facebook/Twitter/Gmail/etc.. for their Ui/Ux
More open tools sure exists, but if you're going to spend most your
organizational time, introducing and explain to people how to use them,
then it's not worth it.
Anyway, a mailing-list, a slack channel, an irc room, a facebook group,
... it doesn't really matter as long as it serves its purpose in a
particular use-case.
Le 27-Oct-15 3:21 PM, stef a écrit :
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 03:06:14PM +0100, stef wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 09:54:11AM -0400, Oktavía Jónsdóttir - IREX wrote:
>> [...]
>>
>> i don't want to live in this world anymore.
>>
>> dear organisers, please have some people on your team that have a clue and can
>> prevent shitstorms like this. the credibility of this event is totally
>> destroyed by the ignorance of the organisation. you're dealing with people who
>> have built and fought for the free internet, show some respect for them
>> please, by understanding them, their tools, their history, and their
>> expectations.
> this insensitivity is contra-selective. it drives away the people who are
> relevant, and only attracts the ones without values.
>
> this feels like a fraternity organising a feminist event. what can go wrong?
>
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