Re: Slack community for Django

2019-07-17 Thread Deep Sukhwani
Thank you for acknowledging Nick.

Best,
Deep S


On Wed, Jul 17, 2019, 17:29 Nick Sarbicki  wrote:

> Cheers for the feedback Deep,
>
> Sadly given the scale of the current community it would cost up to around
> 1.6 million USD per year to use enterprise slack.
>
> I know some OSS communities have this enabled for free, slack has been
> approached about this but have sadly declined to give pyslackers the same
> privilege.
>
> Outside of doing a huge fundraiser every year I don't think there is a
> reasonable way to go about this.
>
> Just to make a quick disclaimer, I am an admin of this slack community -
> but derive no profit or benefit from it other than community engagement.
>
> Obviously we're happy to be mentioned in conference talks. But i don't see
> any real reason why we should be promoted at conferences at the moment.
>
> This is feeling quite off topic at this point.
>
> On Wed, 17 Jul 2019, 12:43 Deep Sukhwani,  wrote:
>
>> Thank you, folks, for the super prompt and really helpful response.
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>>
>> *Two points:*
>>
>>1. It seems we are using the free version of Slack for
>>https://pyslackers.com/web as a result of which older messages are
>>not searchable. I feel (maybe I am wrong) This kind of discourages the use
>>of tool given limitations that we have inherently.
>>2. Tried to look for some select individuals I know are very regular
>>in Django community, but couldn't find them - hence assuming it's either
>>not evangelized enough (as much as our Mailing lists, IRC, etc.) and I 
>> have
>>never heard of this being spoken about in any DjangoCon talks either.
>>
>>
>> *Individual thoughts:*
>>
>>1. I feel being updated with the tools and technologies we use as a
>>community encourages more participation in the community since the 
>> barriers
>>are low and the tools are familiar for the newly evolving workforce. As a
>>community we should put focussed efforts towards things of this nature
>>(again, just an opinion based on experience with some communities such as
>>K8s)
>>
>> Thank you again.
>>
>> --
>> Deep S
>>
>> On Wednesday, 17 July 2019 14:16:13 UTC+5:30, Deep Sukhwani wrote:
>>>
>>> [I have sent this as an email to DSF via Contact Us form, cross-posting
>>> it here in case this is a better place to communicate]
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> A lot of large scale open source projects have a dedicated Slack
>>> community, some examples are Kubernetes, Golang, etc.
>>> Slack has become defacto communication standard given its ease of use,
>>> third party integrations, bots, ability to notify people, availability
>>> across the platforms, etc.
>>> Do we (Django community) have it in our pipeline to have a dedicated
>>> slack community?
>>>
>>> This question became more acute as I noticed that DjangoCon2018 and
>>> DjangoCon2019 had their dedicated Slack communities but it is not open to
>>> the general public (probably only attendees, organizers, volunteer, etc?)
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> --
>>> Deep L Sukhwani
>>> ᐧ
>>>
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Re: Slack community for Django

2019-07-17 Thread Nick Sarbicki
Cheers for the feedback Deep,

Sadly given the scale of the current community it would cost up to around
1.6 million USD per year to use enterprise slack.

I know some OSS communities have this enabled for free, slack has been
approached about this but have sadly declined to give pyslackers the same
privilege.

Outside of doing a huge fundraiser every year I don't think there is a
reasonable way to go about this.

Just to make a quick disclaimer, I am an admin of this slack community -
but derive no profit or benefit from it other than community engagement.

Obviously we're happy to be mentioned in conference talks. But i don't see
any real reason why we should be promoted at conferences at the moment.

This is feeling quite off topic at this point.

On Wed, 17 Jul 2019, 12:43 Deep Sukhwani,  wrote:

> Thank you, folks, for the super prompt and really helpful response.
>
>
> 
>
>
> *Two points:*
>
>1. It seems we are using the free version of Slack for
>https://pyslackers.com/web as a result of which older messages are not
>searchable. I feel (maybe I am wrong) This kind of discourages the use of
>tool given limitations that we have inherently.
>2. Tried to look for some select individuals I know are very regular
>in Django community, but couldn't find them - hence assuming it's either
>not evangelized enough (as much as our Mailing lists, IRC, etc.) and I have
>never heard of this being spoken about in any DjangoCon talks either.
>
>
> *Individual thoughts:*
>
>1. I feel being updated with the tools and technologies we use as a
>community encourages more participation in the community since the barriers
>are low and the tools are familiar for the newly evolving workforce. As a
>community we should put focussed efforts towards things of this nature
>(again, just an opinion based on experience with some communities such as
>K8s)
>
> Thank you again.
>
> --
> Deep S
>
> On Wednesday, 17 July 2019 14:16:13 UTC+5:30, Deep Sukhwani wrote:
>>
>> [I have sent this as an email to DSF via Contact Us form, cross-posting
>> it here in case this is a better place to communicate]
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> A lot of large scale open source projects have a dedicated Slack
>> community, some examples are Kubernetes, Golang, etc.
>> Slack has become defacto communication standard given its ease of use,
>> third party integrations, bots, ability to notify people, availability
>> across the platforms, etc.
>> Do we (Django community) have it in our pipeline to have a dedicated
>> slack community?
>>
>> This question became more acute as I noticed that DjangoCon2018 and
>> DjangoCon2019 had their dedicated Slack communities but it is not open to
>> the general public (probably only attendees, organizers, volunteer, etc?)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> Deep L Sukhwani
>> ᐧ
>>
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Re: Slack community for Django

2019-07-17 Thread Deep Sukhwani
Thank you, folks, for the super prompt and really helpful response.




*Two points:*

   1. It seems we are using the free version of Slack for 
   https://pyslackers.com/web as a result of which older messages are not 
   searchable. I feel (maybe I am wrong) This kind of discourages the use of 
   tool given limitations that we have inherently.
   2. Tried to look for some select individuals I know are very regular in 
   Django community, but couldn't find them - hence assuming it's either not 
   evangelized enough (as much as our Mailing lists, IRC, etc.) and I have 
   never heard of this being spoken about in any DjangoCon talks either.


*Individual thoughts:*

   1. I feel being updated with the tools and technologies we use as a 
   community encourages more participation in the community since the barriers 
   are low and the tools are familiar for the newly evolving workforce. As a 
   community we should put focussed efforts towards things of this nature 
   (again, just an opinion based on experience with some communities such as 
   K8s)

Thank you again.

--
Deep S

On Wednesday, 17 July 2019 14:16:13 UTC+5:30, Deep Sukhwani wrote:
>
> [I have sent this as an email to DSF via Contact Us form, cross-posting it 
> here in case this is a better place to communicate]
>
> Hello,
>
> A lot of large scale open source projects have a dedicated Slack 
> community, some examples are Kubernetes, Golang, etc.
> Slack has become defacto communication standard given its ease of use, 
> third party integrations, bots, ability to notify people, availability 
> across the platforms, etc.
> Do we (Django community) have it in our pipeline to have a dedicated slack 
> community?
>
> This question became more acute as I noticed that DjangoCon2018 and 
> DjangoCon2019 had their dedicated Slack communities but it is not open to 
> the general public (probably only attendees, organizers, volunteer, etc?)
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Deep L Sukhwani
> ᐧ
>

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Re: Slack community for Django

2019-07-17 Thread gilwell muhati
Hello *@Deep*
Yes there is  https://pyslackers.com/web join the *Django Channel *
I think we are just used to the* Google Mail Lis*t  

*Regards,*

*Gilwell Muhati | +254 710 739 116 |*
*~~“The mind is its own place and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a
hell of heaven…”~~John Milton *


On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 11:46 AM Deep Sukhwani 
wrote:

> [I have sent this as an email to DSF via Contact Us form, cross-posting it
> here in case this is a better place to communicate]
>
> Hello,
>
> A lot of large scale open source projects have a dedicated Slack
> community, some examples are Kubernetes, Golang, etc.
> Slack has become defacto communication standard given its ease of use,
> third party integrations, bots, ability to notify people, availability
> across the platforms, etc.
> Do we (Django community) have it in our pipeline to have a dedicated slack
> community?
>
> This question became more acute as I noticed that DjangoCon2018 and
> DjangoCon2019 had their dedicated Slack communities but it is not open to
> the general public (probably only attendees, organizers, volunteer, etc?)
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Deep L Sukhwani
> ᐧ
>
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Re: Slack community for Django

2019-07-17 Thread Nick Sarbicki
Hi Deep,

I'm not sure if there is currently a dedicated django community (there was
an unofficial one but I believe it was converted into the yellow ant
community).

We do however have a dedicated python community with a very active Django
channel. It's linked on the PSF site here: https://www.python.org/community/

You can sign up at https://www.pyslackers.com


On Wed, 17 Jul 2019, 09:45 Deep Sukhwani,  wrote:

> [I have sent this as an email to DSF via Contact Us form, cross-posting it
> here in case this is a better place to communicate]
>
> Hello,
>
> A lot of large scale open source projects have a dedicated Slack
> community, some examples are Kubernetes, Golang, etc.
> Slack has become defacto communication standard given its ease of use,
> third party integrations, bots, ability to notify people, availability
> across the platforms, etc.
> Do we (Django community) have it in our pipeline to have a dedicated slack
> community?
>
> This question became more acute as I noticed that DjangoCon2018 and
> DjangoCon2019 had their dedicated Slack communities but it is not open to
> the general public (probably only attendees, organizers, volunteer, etc?)
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Deep L Sukhwani
> ᐧ
>
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Slack community for Django

2019-07-17 Thread Shubham Chauhan
Its a good idea 

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Slack community for Django

2019-07-17 Thread Deep Sukhwani
[I have sent this as an email to DSF via Contact Us form, cross-posting it
here in case this is a better place to communicate]

Hello,

A lot of large scale open source projects have a dedicated Slack community,
some examples are Kubernetes, Golang, etc.
Slack has become defacto communication standard given its ease of use,
third party integrations, bots, ability to notify people, availability
across the platforms, etc.
Do we (Django community) have it in our pipeline to have a dedicated slack
community?

This question became more acute as I noticed that DjangoCon2018 and
DjangoCon2019 had their dedicated Slack communities but it is not open to
the general public (probably only attendees, organizers, volunteer, etc?)

Thanks,
--
Deep L Sukhwani
ᐧ

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