Hi Patrick, I am in favor of keeping both channels.
I would say, we should mainly use the Apache Slack channel for communication, however for new developers and new users it is very helpful to have a StreamPipes Slack. As you mentioned, there we can have multiple fine-grained channels, which is especially helpful when we perform online trainings. Philipp > On 11. May 2020, at 09:02, Patrick Wiener <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I wanted to start a discussion on how we should proceed with StreamPipes in > Slack in the future. > > Currently, we have run two options both in use: > > 1) Single StreamPipes channel in the ASF Slack > 2) Own StreamPipes-Community Slack (currently references on the > streampipes.apache.org <http://streampipes.apache.org/> website) > > It is obvious that option 2) provides ways to communicate on a more > fine-grained level (#help, #bug, …). > However, since option 1) is under ASF slack, users/dev might think it is more > intuitive to discuss topics > on the dedicated StreamPipes channel in the ASF slack. > > Any opinion on that? One over the other? Keep both? > > Patrick
