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2017-08-08
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Ok, much easier to follow the discussion here than Gitter. Can someone explain me why both exist ?
It’s easier to get in Gitter than in Slack (requires invite), but ppl tend to like Slack more once they figure out how to get in
Just to say that IMO Rum is so slick it would be a real shame if it failed to keep up. 🙂 It's not always feasible to freeze dependencies.