corporate: Rename stream->channel in Asciidoctor case study.

This commit is contained in:
Sayam Samal 2024-05-07 02:32:37 +05:30 committed by Tim Abbott
parent 09f1487bfe
commit 3728d690d4
1 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

View File

@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ With the community continuing to grow, Dan and fellow maintainers decided it was
time to seek out a better solution. Drawing on advice from leaders of other
open-source communities, the project decided to give Zulip a try in early 2021.
[Zulips streams and topics model](/why-zulip/) immediately clicked. “Streams
[Zulips channels and topics model](/why-zulip/) immediately clicked. “Channels
partition the community without making it feel divided. When someone has a
question, they can find the most relevant stream and either make a new topic or
question, they can find the most relevant channel and either make a new topic or
contribute to an existing one.” This paradigm was a game-changer. “Literally the
day we moved to Zulip, all the anxiety and stress of keeping up with the
discourse was gone,” Dan says.
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ If a topic starts in the wrong place or veers off course, Zulips [moderation
tools](/help/moderating-open-organizations) make it easy to fix. Community
moderators can keep the dialogue organized by reclassifying topics and posts
without disrupting the ongoing conversation. “If someone accidentally posts to
the wrong stream or topic, Zulip allows me to [move those messages
the wrong channel or topic, Zulip allows me to [move those messages
around](/help/move-content-to-another-channel) so they land in the right spot,”
Dan says. “Moving messages also sends a subtle hint to the person posting about
where to post the next time. And I can use [topic
@ -143,12 +143,12 @@ lightweight interactions. “Often times, I participate just [using
emoji](/help/emoji-reactions). I must use the 👍 and 🎉 reactions dozens of
times a day,” Dan says.
Streams have also helped the community get to know one another better. “When we
created the instance, we set up a #social stream. We seeded it with the topic
Channels have also helped the community get to know one another better. “When we
created the instance, we set up a #social channel. We seeded it with the topic
introduce yourself, and new members took full advantage of it,” Dan says. The
social stream has brought a more personal touch to the community. “In real life,
social channel has brought a more personal touch to the community. “In real life,
no one just walks in and starts asking questions out of the blue,” Dan points
out. “In the social stream, weve talked about non-technical topics like TV
out. “In the social channel, weve talked about non-technical topics like TV
series, screen setups, and holiday wishes just to get to know the people behind
the screen name and enrich each others lives in other ways. What we learned?
Everyone enjoys a lot of British TV. ;)”
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ happened than it was to search.”
In contrast, Zulip offers a [faceted search](/help/search-for-messages) that
lets you find past discussions with pinpoint accuracy. “You can narrow the
search to a stream or topic (with autocomplete!),” Dan points out. The results
search to a channel or topic (with autocomplete!),” Dan points out. The results
are presented with topic headings, making it easier to see whether the message
is relevant. “You can click the topic to see the message in context,” Dan says.
“Its not only a great way to search, but its a great way to catch up on