[Chapter-delegates] Chat tools for chapters
Janvier NGNOULAYE
jnoulaye at gmail.com
Tue Jun 13 04:45:10 PDT 2017
Hi to All,
For our Officers or Board members meetings, ISOC Cameroon Chapter always
used "Hangouts" for the remote participants.
Regards,
NGNOULAYE
2017-06-13 11:17 GMT+01:00 Christian de Larrinaga <cdel at firsthand.net>:
> UK chapter does not have a "best practice" for chat.
>
> I setup and manage Mailman for the chapter. We have two community lists
> currently. One for universities and the other for policy. Where an
> archive is helpful this is the main service we use.
>
> We have chapter email service with a contacts address and each team
> member is given and able to have a chapter email address.
>
> Each email address also supports a Jabber account. As I include Jabber
> (XMPP) server in the chapter hosting service. But this is not being used
> very much as chapter email accounts are largely used to forward mail to
> a users own email service.
>
> Each member and community tends to decide what they want to do to keep
> in touch. Tools I've seen being used include WhatsApp, Signal, Wire,
> Skype, Zoom and Livestream.
>
> Some of the more technical communities we rub shoulders with use IRC and
> or Jabber extensively.
>
> Web chat such as Slack, Plivo and use of chat bots are not being used
> widely for chapter communications as far as I know. I do use them myself
> to keep in touch with various developer and business communities. But
> these can be rather disjointed and I think they have other pitfalls such
> as encouraging noise to signal problems and are often rather unstable.
>
> best Christian
>
> > Hirotaka Nakajima <mailto:hiro at awa.sfc.keio.ac.jp>
> > 13 June 2017 at 10:09
> > Dear Chapter leaders,
> >
> > My name is Hirotaka Nakajima, Program Chair of Japan Chapter.
> >
> > Sorry for the message but we would like to hear the best practices
> > from other chapters about chat tools.
> >
> > Currently we're using Slack (Free edition) for commutations among
> > officers.
> > As it is very useful, we're considering to enhance to committees and
> > WGs of the Chapter.
> >
> > However, Slack Free edition has limitations such as maximum messages
> > stored in the service, so we're looking for alternative solution or
> > way to use Slack with non-profit organization pricing.
> >
> > If your chapter uses chat tools, please share the practices.
> >
> > Best,
> > Hiro
> >
> > --
> > Hirotaka Nakajima
> > Program Chair, ISOC(Internet Society) Japan Chapter
> > Assistant Professor, Keio University
> > GPG: 0x752E6CE9
> >
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