>From reading previous discussions on the ASF slack, it looks like it's OK
for everyone (users, contributors, etc) to join and an invite link can
posted on project websites. Apache Beam has one on their contact page:
https://beam.apache.org/community/contact-us/
I will create a pull request with
IIRC anybody who has an @a.o address can send invites.
On Mon, Dec 10, 2018, 4:36 PM Mike Walch wrote:
> I am cool with an Accumulo channel on the-asf.slack.com. I was able to
> join easily using my apache email address. How can users without an
> apache.org email address join the 'the-asf'
I am cool with an Accumulo channel on the-asf.slack.com. I was able to
join easily using my apache email address. How can users without an
apache.org email address join the 'the-asf' workspace? It would be nice to
put instructions for joining on our contact us page.
On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 4:31
Just made one -- I only saw Mike Wall on slack so far (invited him).
On 12/10/18 4:31 PM, Michael Wall wrote:
Yeah, there are some Apache projects that use slack. Can you create an
Accumulo channel at https://the-asf.slack.com? I don't recall what I did
to set up my account there, but I did
Yeah, there are some Apache projects that use slack. Can you create an
Accumulo channel at https://the-asf.slack.com? I don't recall what I did
to set up my account there, but I did have to use my apache.org email
account. The only thing I see from other communities is a small delay for
users
We did have a HipChat room, but we didn't advertise it well and nobody
really used it. With all that happened with HipChat being bought by
Atlassian and then sold off to Slack (or something like that), I'm not sure
where ASF Infra currently stands on providing chat as an ASF resource.
I have no
I would like to create a Slack chatroom for Accumulo and advertise it on on
our 'contact us' page [1] with an invite link to make it easy to join. Is
anyone opposed to this? There will be no requirement that Accumulo users
or developers use Slack. We currently have an IRC chatroom but it's not