Difference between revisions of "Communication channels"

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Communications methods available to Hackspace users and others.
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Communications methods available to members / users and others to discuss matters related to the Hackspace.
  
Prioritised by appropriateness for different tasks.
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Prioritised by appropriateness for different tasks -
  
 
* Longevity
 
* Longevity
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== Wiki ==
 
== Wiki ==
  
Long term, Hackspace 'documentation'. See as not easy to contribute to by some (but an 'expert' can always be found lurking). Used for monitoring pledge drives (although this function will migrate to HMS in the future).
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Long term, Hackspace 'documentation'. Seen as not easy to contribute to by some (but an 'expert' can always be found lurking who can assist). Used for monitoring pledge drives (although this function will migrate to HMS in the future).
  
 
== Email ==
 
== Email ==
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As well as member-personal emails, there are also a number of addresses set up for formal communication with and by the Hackspace. Ought to be the preferred way of pushing messages (e.g. trustees@...) but like all email, blighted by spam.
  
 
== Google Group ==
 
== Google Group ==
  
The public channel. Permanant. Moderated.
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The public channel. Permanent message storage. Moderated.
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Anyone joining the google group is initially put under moderation. This is simply to prevent the group from being invaded by 'bots, but moderation has been (and can be) re-instated on occasions when inappropriate postings have become contrary to the intention of the group.
  
 
== Slack ==
 
== Slack ==
  
Super-IRC, with the ability to handle media, files and other larger message types. Not permanent (<see trustees Slack>) and with a limited mailbox size across all channels, banter and irrelevant comment eats into the longevity of messages.
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Super-IRC, with the ability to handle media, files and other larger message types. Not permanent, and with a limited mailbox size across all channels, banter and irrelevant comment eats into the lifetime of messages.
  
 
No effective moderation (though admins can have messages deleted)
 
No effective moderation (though admins can have messages deleted)
  
=== Teams ===
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=== NH-Teams ===
  
Originally set up for communication within and between teams. Has been taken over as the go-to communication channel for too many unrelated purposes where the Google Group would be better.
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Originally set up for communication within and between teams. Has been taken over as the go-to communication channel for too many unrelated purposes where the Google Group would be better. May yet be recovered to perform this function.
  
 
=== Trustees ===
 
=== Trustees ===
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A paid-for Slack account is used by the trustees, and so keeps a permanent record.
  
 
== IRC ==
 
== IRC ==
  
 
Long-established geek channel of choice. Transient (unless via a caching proxy)
 
Long-established geek channel of choice. Transient (unless via a caching proxy)
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(Link to message display in the 'space?)
  
 
== Telephone ==
 
== Telephone ==
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== Post! ==
 
== Post! ==
  
Some things just have to be delivered as hard-copy to the Hackspace. Letters are pretty reliable, but packets and parcels should not be expected to be delivered, as it depends on someone regularly checking with the site management to discover if something is awaiting pickup in the management office.
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Some things just have to be delivered as hard-copy to the Hackspace. Letters are pretty reliable, but packets and parcels should not be expected to be delivered promptly, as it depends on someone regularly checking with the site management to discover if something is awaiting pickup in the management office.
  
 
Types of message
 
Types of message
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Cross links between channels
 
Cross links between channels
  
Some email addresses are automatically cross-posted to Slack channels, for example trustees@nottinghack.org.uk automatically gets delivered to the Trustee slack channel. This allows Slack to be used as a unified inbox.
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Some email addresses are automatically cross-posted to Slack channels, for example trustees@nottinghack.org.uk automatically gets delivered to the Trustee slack channel. This allows Slack to be used as a unified inbox, though it is spammed horribly.
  
Teams Slack - usefulness diluted by banter and other inappropriate postings.
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Teams Slack - usefulness diluted by banter and other inappropriate postings eating into clarity of discussion and message lifetime.

Revision as of 10:19, 17 October 2016

(Still a Work in progress - being re-created, lost due to timeout!)

Communications methods available to members / users and others to discuss matters related to the Hackspace.

Prioritised by appropriateness for different tasks -

  • Longevity
  • Security (moderation, etc.)
  • Speed of response
  • etc...

Wiki

Long term, Hackspace 'documentation'. Seen as not easy to contribute to by some (but an 'expert' can always be found lurking who can assist). Used for monitoring pledge drives (although this function will migrate to HMS in the future).

Email

As well as member-personal emails, there are also a number of addresses set up for formal communication with and by the Hackspace. Ought to be the preferred way of pushing messages (e.g. trustees@...) but like all email, blighted by spam.

Google Group

The public channel. Permanent message storage. Moderated.

Anyone joining the google group is initially put under moderation. This is simply to prevent the group from being invaded by 'bots, but moderation has been (and can be) re-instated on occasions when inappropriate postings have become contrary to the intention of the group.

Slack

Super-IRC, with the ability to handle media, files and other larger message types. Not permanent, and with a limited mailbox size across all channels, banter and irrelevant comment eats into the lifetime of messages.

No effective moderation (though admins can have messages deleted)

NH-Teams

Originally set up for communication within and between teams. Has been taken over as the go-to communication channel for too many unrelated purposes where the Google Group would be better. May yet be recovered to perform this function.

Trustees

A paid-for Slack account is used by the trustees, and so keeps a permanent record.

IRC

Long-established geek channel of choice. Transient (unless via a caching proxy)

(Link to message display in the 'space?)

Telephone

There is no active telephone number for the Hackspace. The line is used only for broadband delivery. Unfortunately Google has found the number and it has become known - don't try and use it!

Post!

Some things just have to be delivered as hard-copy to the Hackspace. Letters are pretty reliable, but packets and parcels should not be expected to be delivered promptly, as it depends on someone regularly checking with the site management to discover if something is awaiting pickup in the management office.

Types of message

  • Banter
  • Showing Off
  • Answers to Questions
  • Asking Questions
  • Progress reporting

Cross links between channels

Some email addresses are automatically cross-posted to Slack channels, for example trustees@nottinghack.org.uk automatically gets delivered to the Trustee slack channel. This allows Slack to be used as a unified inbox, though it is spammed horribly.

Teams Slack - usefulness diluted by banter and other inappropriate postings eating into clarity of discussion and message lifetime.