On 20 April 2018 at 22:52, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote: > As an experiment we have gotten an instance of Zulip running for Python's > development at https://python.zulipchat.com (IOW this is for discussing the > development of Python only). As Guido has put it you can view Zulip like > "hyper-interactive email" as we have streams corresponding to equivalent > mailing lists and all messages fall under a topic so conversations are > on-topic. > > The instance is currently rather open at the suggestion of Zulip, so people > can create new streams, add bots, etc. There are already bots I have added > for commit notifications, Travis failures, and deployments of Bedevere and > The Knights Who Say Ni. > > The invite message when you sign up mentions all this, the CoC, etc., so do > give it a read. Otherwise feel free to join and help us decide if this is > useful enough to make a permanent thing for Python's development! Just a usability note - the sign in procedure seems very weird. I tried to log in, but didn't want to create another independent account so I tried "Sign in with Google" and "Sign in with Github". Both took me round a loop of authorising the access, then said "no account found for your email address" and I ended up back at the sign in page. I'm not sure what I did wrong, but the first time I did this, I just gave up. This time, I've sent this message... Paul
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