I added this information to the website, too. Gruß Richard
Am Donnerstag, dem 17.03.2022 um 15:01 -0700 schrieb David Blevins: > The ASF Slack now appears to be an invite-only slack > workspace. Anyone > with an @apache.org address can invite you. > > If you're interested in contributing, please ask to join! Mad skillz > not > required, only a good attitude and willingness to learn and help > where you > can: as big or little as that may be. > > Simply respond to this email and I or another committer will be happy > to > add you! > > > -David > > On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 11:30 AM David Blevins < > [email protected]> > wrote: > > > Some time ago even the ASF Infra team stopped using IRC. They now > > use > > Slack and there is an "official" ASF Slack group. I asked if it > > was ok if > > projects could create themselves a channel and they said, "sure!" > > > > Here it is! > > > > - https://the-asf.slack.com/messages/CGN2PPR55 > > > > I invite everyone to jump in. I explicitly caution, however, you > > must > > understand this one critical directive of The Apache Way: > > > > - "If it didn't happen on the dev list, it didn't happen." > > > > This means you can never say "Oh we talked about that on slack and > > decided > > x." All Slack conversations of any substance need to be brought to > > the dev > > list. > > > > WARNING: If you are visible for weeks on the slack channel and > > invisible > > for weeks on the dev list, you will be removed from the slack > > channel. > > > > > > -- > > David Blevins > > http://twitter.com/dblevins > > http://www.tomitribe.com > > > >
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