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Hey, why did all the history disappear?
Besides any economic considerations, I feel like it breaks its one purpose https://www.theverge.com/2016/9/28/13098164/slack-is-an-acronym And it’s likely to condemn you to repeat same easy answers to same newbie questions again and again. (I see myself as a newbie but I like to crawl logs to see if I can answer my question without having to bother a maintainer)
yeah, I would prefer a different system than Slack, but this is really not under my control
@piotr2b logs are archived: https://clojurians-log.clojureverse.org/dirac/index.html You can even use google to some extent to search through them