They're buckets, it's 6 or more teams ("6+") not 6.
The only one that doesn't make sense to me is _2 teams_. Unless they had some specific hack to reuse processes for a 2nd team, how can the incremental memory usage of that 2nd team be almost nothing?
Thinking about it, though- separate teams were lazily loaded and the usage behaviors of people with different numbers of teams probably varies substantially enough to cause these artifacts. e.g. I imagine this is "3-5 teams logged in" not "3-5 teams actively loaded".
(disclaimer: I don't work for Slack, just speculating.)
The only one that doesn't make sense to me is _2 teams_. Unless they had some specific hack to reuse processes for a 2nd team, how can the incremental memory usage of that 2nd team be almost nothing?
Thinking about it, though- separate teams were lazily loaded and the usage behaviors of people with different numbers of teams probably varies substantially enough to cause these artifacts. e.g. I imagine this is "3-5 teams logged in" not "3-5 teams actively loaded".
(disclaimer: I don't work for Slack, just speculating.)