Hi Ryan, Is it worth having a #mods channel on the Slack so it's easy for people on the Slack to raise issues or discuss questions around suitability of content for different channels? I'm guessing not everyone on the Slack will be subscribed to this list.
thanks, Robin. On Fri, 1 May 2026 at 19:34, Ryan Blue <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I posted a note in #announcements on Slack this week reminding everyone > about our community guidelines > <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://iceberg.apache.org/community/*marketing-solicitation-recruiting__;Iw!!Ayb5sqE7!uxrFLU9GUP3NSNWd4iD3EM_UyDM6Aw1TOLk6ZXw34_N1rhdAg40H7Z1OOJ_GWPonpQfRWeRR1iAZTg$> > for > Slack. We want people to be able to discuss and collaborate there without > being annoyed by advertising, overt marketing, solicitation, or > recruitment. We don't want people to leave that space because it isn't > worth the spammy content. > > I'm sending a reminder here as well because this morning I received a > solicitation for freelance work as well. As a reminder, if someone doesn't > follow our community guidelines, that person's account can be disabled by > PMC members. Please don't solicit through direct messages. And if you > receive direct messages like this, please ping me or another PMC member and > we can address it. > > Sorry if this is a duplicate, I don't think the first one went through. > > Thanks, > > Ryan >
