@gooba42@mlncn I think the issue is that most users don't know how to use filters AND that people subscribe to services that just dump everything into their mailboxes by default.
Yeah there's definitely a lot of benefit to IRC/Slack/whathaveyou that has nothing to do with features compared to e-mail and more to do with "this bucket of things i care about is HERE". But also:
- Zulip lets you move messages between topics, not so possible in e-mail
- someone can join a channel or topic later, in e-mail they'd have to be forwarded the thread
- e-mail takes more attention and discipline to quote only relevant parts, and customs differ by 5+ people.
@mlncn@gooba42 Mixing chats with long-form isn't a good idea IMHO.
There should be chat and then if there's long form conversation that looks and acts like a letter there's email or any form
that you think is more modern.
I don't think the medium email has anything to do with keeping etiquette or posting styles. You can always quote more than needed.
@gooba42@mlncn
The thing is that Email is standartized, anyone can join a conversation without installing a client that can talk the proprietary protocol of this Zulip.
Also no way to replace an Email client with a webapp.
@thaodan @gooba42
Yeah there's definitely a lot of benefit to IRC/Slack/whathaveyou that has nothing to do with features compared to e-mail and more to do with "this bucket of things i care about is HERE". But also:
- Zulip lets you move messages between topics, not so possible in e-mail
- someone can join a channel or topic later, in e-mail they'd have to be forwarded the thread
- e-mail takes more attention and discipline to quote only relevant parts, and customs differ by 5+ people.