Hey, I don't think I've posted in here before. I joined the TME airdrop because airdrops are awesome. I checked the topic occasionally and when I saw there were some problems with code and the following delist from nova I stopped.
I found out about the ELIXIR reboot yesterday and I must say I'm awed by dev's fortitude in continuing the project. Most people would have given up by now. Dev could have said 'fck this' and have started a new project but this dev sticked with it and is even sorting out peoples TME balances on Novaexchange as we speak.
@dev, do open up a slack. Its a platform that works better than telegram or discord.
That's false. Discord is miles ahead of slack and Discord's desktop app isn't the kludgy browser-wrapper of a mess that slack is.
It will allow community development/commitment to take place in a coordinated manner.
This is even more possible on Discord.
The kludgy browser-wrapper of a mess is a descendant of IRC and to me it makes more sense than discord, which is a descendant of teamspeak.
Even if this is true, it's not exactly relevant.
I see slack used in a lot of of projects and it does its job pretty well.
That I can actually agree with. In fact, I'll go as far as saying 99% of projects here use slack exclusively for some weird reason, and it hurts. Apart from having the most unreasonable set up system I've ever seen (creating an account for each slack, skipping the same
"welcome" tutorial, closing the same
"turn on notifications" banner, etc.) and probably the most hackable bot, the desktop app is almost unusably slow and laggy. Sure, my PC isn't great, but, I have at least 4 other Electron apps (one of which is being used to type this comment) that blow slack out of the water in terms of speed.