New Zealand (South Island)
Seth Kenlon is a UNIX geek, free culture advocate, independent multimedia artist, and D&D nerd. He has worked in the film and computing industry, often at the same time. He is one of the maintainers of the Slackware-based multimedia production project Slackermedia.
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Within the strict firewall at work, we use a private Jabber/XMPP chat (most users interface with it via Pidgin) server for lots of discussions. That plus an internal install of a Discourse forum, and the effective result is pretty similar to Slack.
Cheers, Daniel. Note that I'm the guy who edited this responses (Seth), not the guy being interviewed (Seth). I am not sure whether your comment is a statement or a question, but the answers are similar:
I have not played around with vagrant at all, myself (no real need for it ... yet), so I have not used vagrant or TimeOverflow. Looks like a good set of instructions there on github.
Sharing open source and sharing knowledge are two really great things. Thanks for the comment.