On Sat, 18 Apr 2020, at 9:00 AM, Daniel Brownridge wrote:
> OK, mission for this morning is get on Slack!
> 
> On 16/04/2020 06:44, Greg Stein wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 12:39 AM Greg Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> ...
> >> Please note that since about 1.5 years ago, the Foundation has an
> >> official, supported Slack workspace at the-asf.slack.com. We have a
> >> Standard [NGO] Plan, so all history is retained/searchable. That is nicer
> >> than IRC, if people leave/return-to the channel. I've taken the liberty to
> >> create #bloodhound there (since I'm on the-asf.s.c 24x7 for Infra work),
> >> and invited Gary onto the channel.
> >>
> > Oh, I should be clear that I wasn't trying to make a unilateral decision:
> > if you two (doing the work!) decide on a hackday on IRC, then I'll sign in
> > for that. I just don't keep IRC running is all.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > -g
> >
>

It is probably worth noting that we have a few of us have followed Greg's 
suggestion and have been chatting on and off in the #bloodhound channel on the 
the-asf.slack.com workspace. While we will want to try to keep this email list 
up to date, hackdays and chat on this resource seems like a reasonable way to 
go.

I expect we still need to work out how invitations to that for the wider 
community will work but any Apache committers should already be able to access 
this if they want.

Meanwhile, I will continue to be on #bloodhound on freenode for anyone who has 
an aversion to slack - I know you exist and I don't want you to miss out!

Cheers,
  Gary

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