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(just curious what the reasinon is by the way; not trying to start a debate, I’m well aware of how much work it could be to move a whole community…)
@hmaurer There has been a Clojure Discord server for ages (years?) but it has never gotten traction. Same as lots of the other Clojure chat setups.
Relay/Matrix also has a Clojure community.
I think they're all linked from the Clojure subreddit -- in the right hand column?
There's also a bunch of rooms on Gitter. But I think even the Onyx folks have been moving away from that (and they were the most active one I'd seen there). I think the CIDER/nREPL team use Gitter quite a bit.
Bottom line: the vast majority of people find Slack a better experience I guess, so they stay.
And the @logbot collects messages and archives them -- and they're available on a website (whose URL escapes me right now).
Thanks @dominicm! Yes, and here's the #remote-jobs logs https://clojurians-log.clojureverse.org/remote-jobs
@seancorfield ha; thanks for the detailed reply 🙂