Alright, I have setup the new Slack workspace and updated the link on 
https://druid.apache.org/community/ to point to it.
Please join with the https://druid.apache.org/community/join-slack link (and 
share it with others).
Sadly there is no way to migrate content from one Slack workspace to workspace, 
I am sure we will fill the new channel with great content very quickly!

On 2022/01/20 18:15:23 Vadim Ogievetsky wrote:
> I think that the PMC should create a new Slack channel for Apache Druid and
> shift the community towards using it away from the ASF Slack. I volunteer
> to do this on the PMCs behalf and do all the setup/admin work. I would
> share admin access with any PMC member.
> 
> What is the motivation for this?
> 
> As you may have heard, it’s become increasingly difficult for new users
> without an @apache.org email address to join the ASF #druid Slack channel.
> ASF Infra disabled the option to publicly provide a link to the workspace
> to anyone who wanted it, after encountering issues with spammers.
> 
> Per Infra’s guidance (https://infra.apache.org/slack.html), new community
> members should only be invited as single-channel guests. Unfortunately,
> single-channel guests are unable to extend invitations to new members,
> including their colleagues who are using Druid. Only someone with full
> member privileges is able to extend an invitation to new members. This lack
> of consistency doesn’t make the community feel inclusive.
> 
> There is a workaround in place (
> https://github.com/apache/druid-website-src/pull/278) – users can send an
> email to druid-u...@googlegroups.com to request an invite to the Slack
> channel from an existing member – but this still poses a barrier to entry,
> and isn’t a viable permanent solution. It also creates potential privacy
> issues as not everyone is at liberty to announce they’re using Druid nor
> wishes to display their email address in a public forum.
> 
> I propose we make our own free Slack channel for Apache Druid and encourage
> people to migrate to it. Then we can have our own policy on Slack
> invitations - I would like to restore the ability for anyone on the web to
> join our Slack.
> 
> This is not a 100% original idea, in fact this is what other Apache
> projects have done, notably Apache Pinot (see "join our slack" on
> https://pinot.apache.org/). I propose we do the same.
> 
> Vadim
> 
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