Nobody here reads e-mails. Avoid sending e-mails. If you need to send an e-mail to someone, notify him/her on Slack in order to actually have them reading it.
First week on a startup.
Die, e-mail, die, die. Finally!
Nobody here reads e-mails. Avoid sending e-mails. If you need to send an e-mail to someone, notify him/her on Slack in order to actually have them reading it.
First week on a startup.
Die, e-mail, die, die. Finally!
Sounds like pure hell. Refusal to use an open Internet standard, locking you into a proprietary communication platform. And you call that a good thing?
I agree 100% about open Internet standards and their importance.
But this is not the only thing that matters. For example, I would still prefer the style of interaction that Slack and Element provide over exchanging e-mails. And here you have Element as a open source alternative.