Closed DanielAsher closed 8 years ago
I've been meaning to do something more general than that and create a repository that serves as a "master README" with brief summaries of each framework and a TypeLift-specific bug tracker/bulletin board.
@CodaFi is there a slack.com team or other live venue for discussing typelift's frameworks? Or do you prefer working through github?
We haven't set anything up yet, so no. For now it's all GH and Twitter.
an alternative to a bespoke slack team, which only take 2 mins to set, would be: https://functionalprogramming.slack.com/messages/swift/
https://typelift.slack.com is available :)
Taken!
Yikes. My checking whether it was free obviously was a bad move. I've still got the web page open. Should I close the web page? (and we'll cross our fingers :) Or should I proceed and transfer ownership?
I've closed down the page, though the address may be held for a couple of mins. Let me know if you want me to proceed though...
I probably should have been more specific: I just signed up and took it myself.
Brill! Well done.
Think I'll get myself an invite :)
from slack.com:
Allowing email signup
If email signup is enabled for your team, new members will be able to create an account on their own. Team Owners can manage this option under Team Sign Up Mode on the Team Settings page.
I know. I wish slack would allow public domains, so it's invite only unles you have another suggestion (I'm not entirely familiar with how this works anyways).
pretty simple. You enable email signup from Team Settings page and then you'll get a email from slack when a user sign's up.
Which domains?
typelift.slack.com, if I understand your question...
I need to research this too!
@CodaFi Signing myself up now…
EDIT: It looks like you need to send me an invite. :(
Then it may just be best to stick to GH for now. We're not big enough as an organization to warrant a full-scale chat yet. Just open issues and we'll chat in there.
If you want an invite just shoot me an email (devteam DOT codafi over in gmail land).
looks like this hack is the solution:
Closing this due to lack of action.
Thank you for raising the issue. Hopefully we'll become big enough one day to warrant this kind of thing.
SwiftCheck
is brilliant. Congratulations!I discovered it, almost by accident, and it's just what the doctor ordered :+1:
regards, Daniel