Ask HN: How do you communicate at work, and whats the worst thing about it?
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We use a self-hosted Rocket.Chat instance with a maximum retention period of a couple of weeks, to encourage people against using it to store anything long-term. Almost all our internal emails are automatically wiped after a few months, for similar reasons.
The only organizational memory that's written down permanently is a wiki that we're all expected to keep updated with anything that needs to be known by others, and our source code repositories.
The only organizational memory that's written down permanently is a wiki that we're all expected to keep updated with anything that needs to be known by others, and our source code repositories.
Well, IMO its certainly better than emails.
I think the main problem is people think they can just search for context when they forget it... but then you eventually forget what you need to remember :)
I find wikis to be pretty useful.
I think the main problem is people think they can just search for context when they forget it... but then you eventually forget what you need to remember :)
I find wikis to be pretty useful.
Do you use a Slack type chat app to communicate with colleagues? What's the worst part of using it?