> But there are two reasons I didn't go that route:
My biggest issue is that Slack doesn't allow non-paying accounts (I forget what they call the tier - "guest" account or something) to use the IRC gateway.
There's one project I'm involved with that moved its support channel from Freenode to Slack. I used to idle in the channel 24/7 thanks to ZNC, and now I have to actually log in through the web interface every time I want to ask a question. It's their loss, too, because I'm also no longer as available to answer other users' questions.
If you run a software project, please, please, do not host your support channel on Slack. I don't want to have to request an invitation just to join the channel, and I don't want to have to either download and open the Slack app or use their web interface[0] just to ask a question or answer other people's questions.
[0] Their web interface has really terrible performance, and last I checked, their Linux "app" was just a webview around said web interface, with equally terrible performance.
At the company I work for, we don't have a paid Slack account for our team, but I remember at least one of my coworkers using his regular IRC bouncer to connect to Slack.
Maybe they changed the rules since the last time you checked?
My biggest issue is that Slack doesn't allow non-paying accounts (I forget what they call the tier - "guest" account or something) to use the IRC gateway.
There's one project I'm involved with that moved its support channel from Freenode to Slack. I used to idle in the channel 24/7 thanks to ZNC, and now I have to actually log in through the web interface every time I want to ask a question. It's their loss, too, because I'm also no longer as available to answer other users' questions.
If you run a software project, please, please, do not host your support channel on Slack. I don't want to have to request an invitation just to join the channel, and I don't want to have to either download and open the Slack app or use their web interface[0] just to ask a question or answer other people's questions.
[0] Their web interface has really terrible performance, and last I checked, their Linux "app" was just a webview around said web interface, with equally terrible performance.