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#22Wouldn't it be great if this would be open source?
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#25So, first things first: Get yourself a domain name. Second, why do you need Write access to anything? You're team chat, with some notification power. Giving you access to write on not just my repos, but the repos of my organizations, is a pretty big "Hell no" without there being a company there, some names, or(and no offense here, Ross), someone I can properly sue if the shit really hits the fan. This isn't so much a…
We definitely plan on getting a domain once the hackathon is over and we have some time to relax and really plan this out :) As I mentioned earlier, you have nothing to worry about - we don't touch your repos! Unfortunately the read permissions we need are classified as "write" (or at least we couldn't find a way to specify them as "read" in our very limited time). Once everything settles down we are going to think a…
You didn't miss anything - GitHub repo permissions are pretty much all-or-nothing. We've been putting up with this for two years at CircleCI :(
[For others, to read from a private repo, you need to request the "repo" scope, which actually gives read+write access to every repo in every org that you have access to. See https://circleci.com/docs/github-permissions for more details.]
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#26> Team Chat That Doesn't Suck IRC? I use IRC for all sorts of purposes and audiences, there are tens ifnot hundreds of implementations that are being actively maintained, and it's been a standard for decades. How does that suck? Edit: Oh they mention "Like IRC, but smarter", where smarter is a link. Let's see about that. > Know who's seen any message. Facebook does this. It more annoys me than anything else, but I ca…
While some people don't exactly value aesthetic, I do, so even if it's a prettier IRC client, I'd take it. I'll also point out that "team chat" may include a whole company. From sales to support to engineering and design. It's highly unlikely that everyone would like or know how to use IRC.
Native campfire sucks. It works, but it sucks.