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''Disambiguation of '''this''' Slack from the [http://slackware.com/ Slackware Linux distribution's] "Slack".'' | |||
Noisebridge has a [https://noisebridge.slack.com/ team] on [https://slack.com/ Slack]. We use Slack as a glorified IRC, with multiple rooms to discuss different topics, often separated by working group, such as [[SecWG]] or [[CommunityWorkingGroup]]. | Noisebridge has a [https://noisebridge.slack.com/ team] on [https://slack.com/ Slack]. We use Slack as a glorified IRC, with multiple rooms to discuss different topics, often separated by working group, such as [[SecWG]] or [[CommunityWorkingGroup]]. | ||
Revision as of 19:57, 3 December 2014
Disambiguation of this Slack from the Slackware Linux distribution's "Slack".
Noisebridge has a team on Slack. We use Slack as a glorified IRC, with multiple rooms to discuss different topics, often separated by working group, such as SecWG or CommunityWorkingGroup.
Slack is accessible on the web, as well as via IRC or XMPP clients.
Unlike Noisebridge's IRC channel, Slack requires an invitation to join. It's recommended that you meet up with someone knowledgeable in the space and talk to them about Slack, or if all else fails, request an invitation on Noisebridge-discuss.