
Thanks for championing this, Evan! I'm fairly married to Slack as my instant messaging platform of choice, so the likelihood of me running another client for GTALUG chat is pretty unlikely. That said, I'm also not the most active or vocal, so receiving the email only information is fine by me. On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Evan Leibovitch via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
Hi all.
A couple of casual; conversations took place before and after Tuesday's meeting regarding the "where to eat" issue. I suggested that maybe some situations such as this could benefit from a real-time chat system.
Scott mentioned the PITA factor of TLUG itself creating and monitoring an instant messaging group, so I am volunteering to set this up IFF demand exists.
That does not mean everyone has to love it, and email will continue to be the "official" place for meeting notices and official business. But I thought this might be better for those of us who are getting tired of email threads, and the newer generation that by and large detests email.
The preferred (and arbitrarily chosen) tool is "Telegram". It's support for Linux is excellent, it has a (unofficial) Pidgin plugin available, and a user base already in the hundreds of millions. I know that many have Skype but I'm trying to wind its use down; the latest update, with all the sine-wave animations, is dreadful.
So... please speak up if you think this would be a good thing. If you won't use it, that's OK too. All I'm looking for is reasonable expectation of use.
-- Evan Leibovitch Toronto, Canada
Em: evan at telly dot org Sk: evanleibovitch Tw: el56
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