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Jesse

@gabek @humanetech I was thinking about this the other day. I wonder how we might bridge those gaps and create a kind of open future where the barrier to entry becomes small enough that non-developers feel comfortable using it? Maybe it’s as simple as a fully featured communication system for any kinds of digital comms: sending words, files, documents, sounds, videos, organizing spaces and channels…

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Gabe Kangas
@jesse @humanetech Sure, but if those aren't the tools that are used in the daily corporate world, it doesn't matter how easy it is to use, people still won't feel comfortable using them. No offense to the designers of the world, but most every designer I've met is very comfortable in their ways and isn't interested in using other tools, regardless if they're good or easy or anything.
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smallcircles (Humane Tech Now)

@jesse @gabek

This is among the goals that the Social Coding Movement has set for itself. We aren't like 'launched' yet, but planning more activity Q4.

coding.social

If interested join our Matrix channels (see other fork of the thread).

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