Someone wrote:

> ...Would it be worth adding the growth of the
> Slack community? We're ~800 members and it is really active....

With my incubation mentor hat on: enthusiasm for the the project is
fantastic news, but Apache projects should do their business on
asynchronous channels, and I don't consider Slack to be one (*)

OpenWhisk is not the only ASF project to be working in this mode and
finding a way to reconcile this with the ASF's asynchronous
communications principles might be a good example for other projects.

Barring "move everything to the dev list" which wouldn't be popular,
do people have suggestions on how to improve this? Weekly news that
point to important places (PRs etc.) where things are happening so
people can catch up? Guidelines on how to use the various channels?
Something else?

I understand this is not a big problem now if many OpenWhisk
committers are working full-time on the project, but as it evolves I
suppose the number of full-time contributors will go down. And the
Apache model requires providing full support to part-time folks as
well, so this needs to be improved.

-Bertrand

(*) because it's impossible to catch up there if you come back from a
week-long absence, for example

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