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Slack?
Not sure if any of you have used it, but what do you all think about the communication software slack? Does it work well with a robotics team? Let me know what you think!
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Didn't use it when I was on the FRC team, but we use it as our primary mode of communication for one of the engineering organizations I'm a part of in college. I think it has a lot of functionality and the fact that you can make a channel for every subsystem is great. In a way, it's like a chat/instant messaging based forum. I would definitely recommend it.
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Team 8 has used Slack since last Build Season and it has worked pretty well for us. We have channels for each subteam (#build, #programming, etc...) and create additional ones for specific tasks that need to be completed (#competitionlogistics, #sciencefairvisit, etc...). Its a great way for quick communication when compared to email. The only challenge is that for it to be effective you have to get enough team members to check Slack regularly.
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We use it, and experience the same problem - it's primarily just the leads who use it, but we can get the students using it by reminding them that that's where the information exists.
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James,
While I cannot speak from the standpoint of having an entire team using Slack, I created a group for our programming team, composed of 18 students and mentors. We have been using it for over a year, and have been very impresed. Slack's free plan is amazing for the price. We can have unlimited members, channels, and the file and photo sharing works nice. I recommend if this is the course that you choose to consider, to make a google drive account, most teams have one already. You can copy the share link of the file, and it will share it with everyone in the channel to make sharing files easier. Slack has some of the best customer service that I have encountered with, our team is using it to replace Skype and Google Hangouts. Slack has plans to add voice integration sometime in 2016. Administrators can set-up bots, allowing a bot to remind the channel or everyone when there is a meeting, or important event! There are so many integrations to make slack even better. If you choose slack, you will need to consider the difference between Private Groups and Channels. Channels can have lots of spam, and everyone can see those messages. Private Groups are only visible by those in it. One of my goals for 2017 is to hopefully push towards Slack when I have more leverage. It is an amazing tool, and replaces Skype, GroupME, Kik, and Texting. We still have a teamspeak server for voice. EDIT: After reading, one of our programmers made a bot to log how much time people get on Slack. But yes, getting people to get on slack is a challenge, just like checking your email. Let me know if you have any more questions! |
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I would add - our team uses slack in conjunction with Google Hangouts at the moment. Simply paste the link to the hangout into the slack channel, and have your members join up.
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I'm also on Team 8, couldn't resist speaking up as well :)
Slack has been very useful to us, we make consistent use of it, some subteams more than others, but overall it's proven to be a fairly effective communication tool. We use it for group discussion, calendar updates (there's a Google Calendar integration for Slack, any updates or new events we add to our team calendar get posted to one of our teamwide channels), brainstorming, and general coordination. It really helps make sure everyone is on the same page with what we're working on. If you have any specific questions I'd be happy to answer them, but my general response is: yes, it is mostly definitely useful, would recommend. |
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Team 694 has been using Slack for a year now and it's been great (partially because of the fact that we had previously been using email). Slack is actually designed to be used by teams and can be set to send desktop notifications to users. The challenge, of course, is making sure that people are constantly active and available to be reached by slack. To this end, for anyone who didn't know, most browsers allow you to pin tabs so that they stay open and can't be closed by default, making it easy to make sure slack is always open.
We also implemented angry yelling as a solution for members not being online enough XD |
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Psst: 1810 Programmers on CD (I may be the only one): Check slack or else... more learning homework on thursday! |
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Yes that was what I feared, although I feel like it is easier to get them to download the app and then they get direct notifications instead of emails that may or may not be spam or important.
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We have been using Slack. I get better responses from the team this way than I do through email.
We also have sub sections for the team leaders and a joke area named the Pun-ishment Room. It is a very useful tool. I recommend it. |
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Team 1540 has started using Slack, at the recommendation of a couple of the software members, myself included. I've also used it at a summer internship.
I find it to be a very useful tool - we tried an email list for our department, but email is clunky and too heavyweight for small questions, which leads to small questions not being asked electronically. (At least for our team.) This way, it's possible for everyone to ask whatever they want, and if it's in a public channel, everyone else can learn from it too. One thing to make sure to recommend to team members is to modify the notification settings - if you don't, you can get pinged for messages that you don't want to be pinged about. With the notification settings set to only notify you when you're directly contacted, it's possible for team members to ignore most conversations in the moment and then catch up on their own time later. Also, for your programming subteam, the GitHub integration features are very useful! You can have Slack notify you about everything that happens in your repositories, in a public channel that the rest of the subteam can see. |
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Looks like a nicer alternative to email, but is there video calling or plans for adding it?
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