IRC had uptime in the scale of decades. Why are our 2018 solutions so fragile?
Native emoji support, aesthetically pleasing front-ends, and clear product direction are some of the main positives I see, even if the combination of php on the backend and electron on the frontend aren't the most sophisticated technical components in history. I prefer decentralized and open things, but a cohesive vision can sometimes provide a better user experience across a more restricted set of functionality than…
Slack outage: Connectivity issues affecting all workspaces
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Re: Slack outage: Connectivity issues affecting all workspaces
#72Earlier quoted context omitted.
Luckily most of my active communities are on Discord nowadays. It works much faster and even has a dark theme by default.
> even has a dark theme by default. I love how having a dark theme is second only to "it works" in terms of how we pick services these days XD
Re: Slack outage: Connectivity issues affecting all workspaces
#73You know how much of the community uses one messaging system when 15 minutes after it going down, it has over 40 points on the front page! This says a lot about how it's a single point of failure in modern company comms. It's even worrying to think about how some users probably have production-dependent (dare I postulate it) workflows in Slack that get crippled by its outage... ITT: Chat about decentralisation that w…
Luckily most of my active communities are on Discord nowadays. It works much faster and even has a dark theme by default.
Somewhere along the shift to flat design, grays and non-bright colors have been ignored in the visual design of applications.
Re: Slack outage: Connectivity issues affecting all workspaces
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#75IRC had uptime in the scale of decades. Why are our 2018 solutions so fragile?
Native emoji support, aesthetically pleasing front-ends, and clear product direction are some of the main positives I see, even if the combination of php on the backend and electron on the frontend aren't the most sophisticated technical components in history. I prefer decentralized and open things, but a cohesive vision can sometimes provide a better user experience across a more restricted set of functionality than…
Re: Slack outage: Connectivity issues affecting all workspaces
#76Spare a thought for the chatops crowd who may be blissfully unaware that their own infrastructure is down
I have little pity for the folks who decided that re-implementing a shell in a chat application was a well-conceived notion.
I can just see it now. A company's app is dying from all the timeouts to a slack webhook, however they can't deploy because slack is down.
Re: Slack outage: Connectivity issues affecting all workspaces
#77Are there solid Slack-style self-hosted alternatives? (The gitlab of the slack world, to be clear.)
Gitlab itself ships with Mattermost " rel="nofollow">https://mattermost.com/> :)
Re: Slack outage: Connectivity issues affecting all workspaces
#78IRC had uptime in the scale of decades. Why are our 2018 solutions so fragile?
Native emoji support, aesthetically pleasing front-ends, and clear product direction are some of the main positives I see, even if the combination of php on the backend and electron on the frontend aren't the most sophisticated technical components in history. I prefer decentralized and open things, but a cohesive vision can sometimes provide a better user experience across a more restricted set of functionality than…
Re: Slack outage: Connectivity issues affecting all workspaces
#79Earlier quoted context omitted.
Slack Enterprise has never run on your own infrastructure.
It doesn't? I thought that was its only reason to exist.
IBM, Oracle and many large companies use it because 100,000+ participants in one workspace is quite unmanageable.
Think channel namespacing whilst unifying user provisioning and enabling DM and MPDM across the entire company. Users can have access to one or many namespaces, they sign in once and it populates all enabled workspaces into that users client.
You can share channels between workspace within Enterprise Grid fairly trivially (although this now works between Slack tenancies owned by different companies too!)
Still runs on the same infrastructure in AWS as other Slack customers though.
From a policy perspective you can push down settings to all Workspaces in your SEG, and define whether you “centrally control” or “delegate to Workspace owners” on a setting by setting basis.
Re: Slack outage: Connectivity issues affecting all workspaces
#80If only there were a venerable, decentralized instant messaging system we could use, perhaps some kind of internet relay chat system... You reap what you sow. Depending on Slack for your communications is a bad idea. I can't even remember the last time any of the IRC networks I frequent had a total outage.
Jabber/xmpp was a good step in the right direction. Too bad it overused plugins and bad extensions and XML abuse. Would have been loads better had they though far enough in advance.