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  • kona0

    We use it a lot here. The corp sets up the channels as a way to monitor things but that's about it. I'd say it's our primary tool for group communication. That and pigeons.

    The only issue we had came up last week actually. The channels remain open and anyone in the channel can go back in time to read the conversations that took place. Last week just before a major launch we added a number of new employees to the channel to help group talk and QA the deployment. Unfortunately, major shade was being thrown earlier in the conversation history which was unfortunate.

    It seems everyone took exception to me calling them little bitches.

    No just kidding. A few of the developers were throwing leadership under the bus and a key stakeholder from leadership was added to the channel. Oops.

    • thanks for the input kona!oey
    • Those devs are dumb, stakeholders can look at every channel, nothing is safe.Frosty_spl

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