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So, what are the added value and/or differences in comparison with existing tools?

Which of these tools is SO Channels supposed to compete with and how?

Basically, what would SO Channels have to offer to developers working in a company that already use multiple tools for documenting, discussing, reviewing and committing code, for documenting whatever, for logging issues, for tracking users stories, etc?

So, what are the added value and/or differences in comparison with existing tools?

Which of these tools is SO Channels supposed to compete with and how?

Basically, what would SO Channels have to offer to developers working in a company that already use multiple tools for discussing, reviewing and committing code, for documenting whatever, for logging issues, for tracking users stories, etc?

So, what are the added value and/or differences in comparison with existing tools?

Which of these tools is SO Channels supposed to compete with and how?

Basically, what would SO Channels have to offer to developers working in a company that already use multiple tools for documenting, discussing, reviewing and committing code, for documenting whatever, for logging issues, for tracking users stories, etc?

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John Slegers
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So, what are the added value and/or differences in comparison with existing collaboration tools?

Which of these tools is SO Channels supposed to compete with and how?

Basically, what would SO channelsSO Channels have to offer to developers working in a company that already use multiple tools for discussing, reviewing and committing code, for documenting whatever, for logging issues, for tracking users stories, etc?

Which of these tools is SO channels supposed to compete with and how?

So, what are the added value and/or differences in comparison with existing collaboration tools?

Basically, what would SO channels have to offer to developers working in a company that already use multiple tools for discussing, reviewing and committing code, for logging issues, for tracking users stories, etc?

Which of these tools is SO channels supposed to compete with and how?

So, what are the added value and/or differences in comparison with existing tools?

Which of these tools is SO Channels supposed to compete with and how?

Basically, what would SO Channels have to offer to developers working in a company that already use multiple tools for discussing, reviewing and committing code, for documenting whatever, for logging issues, for tracking users stories, etc?

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John Slegers
  • 47.4k
  • 18
  • 19

So, what are the added value and/or differences in comparison with existing collaboration tools?

Basically, what would SO channels have to offer to developers working in a company that already use multiple tools for discussing, reviewing and committing code, for logging issues, for tracking users stories, etc?

Which of these tools is SO channels supposed to compete with and how?