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> 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?




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