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− | Slack is a chat site. Join other enthusiasts in the Permanent Future Lab movement by requesting an open invite to have a conversation or ask a question. Some locations have their own #channel in Slack. |
+ | Slack is a chat site. [https://slackin-hmbjuszlrh.now.sh/ Join other enthusiasts] in the Permanent Future Lab movement by [https://slackin-hmbjuszlrh.now.sh/ requesting an open invite] to have a conversation or ask a question. Some locations have their own #channel in Slack. |
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+ | The Slack channel was created by the co-initiators behind Permanent Future Lab Vondel CS. Since June 2017 it is open for everyone. Since Slack is a not an open chat by default, an open invite system was installed by [https://zeit.co/docs/getting-started/installing-now creating a now instance] with the [https://github.com/rauchg/slackin Slackin software] running on it. |
Revision as of 14:17, 28 June 2017
Slack is a chat site. Join other enthusiasts in the Permanent Future Lab movement by requesting an open invite to have a conversation or ask a question. Some locations have their own #channel in Slack.
History
The Slack channel was created by the co-initiators behind Permanent Future Lab Vondel CS. Since June 2017 it is open for everyone. Since Slack is a not an open chat by default, an open invite system was installed by creating a now instance with the Slackin software running on it.