You should be able to make non-expiring links, they do have a 400 joiners
per link limit though. Still an issue but not really that bad imho. Would be
nice to have something automatedly check if the link is expired (which
anyone with admin credentials can do) and raise a new pr for a new one if is
out of invites.

On Mon, Mar 30, 2026 at 1:27 PM Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> To avoid spam/flood, the Slack invite link we create is only valid for 30
> days (that's a "protection" from Slack).
>
> It means that we should update the website every month to update the
> invite.
>
> Some Apache projects (like Apache Pinot) are using Community Inviter:
>
> https://communityinviter.com/
>
> Here's the example for Apache Pinot:
> https://communityinviter.com/apps/apache-pinot/apache-pinot
>
> The principal is that we register an "admin" email address (basically the
> PMC/private mailing list).
> People can ask for the invite on communityinviter and then the PMC
> approve/decline the request.
>
> No need to update the Slack invite directly on the website anymore, the
> communityinviter link is always valid (and moderated).
>
> Thoughts ?
>
> PS: for the Iceberg community member, Iceberg Slack has exactly the same
> "issue". I would be happy to propose the same approach to the Iceberg
> community.
>
> Regards
> JB
>

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