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Robert Metzger edited comment on FLINK-27721 at 10/10/22 10:27 AM:
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Thank you all for the positive responses.
bq. Does it have a limit on how many messages / data it can store?
We are currently on the free plan, which offers "Unlimited message retention
history".
I have exported all public messages from our Slack instance, and uploaded it to
linen.dev. So the archive shows messages from day one, and it should sync
automatically from now on.
bq. My biggest concern is related to the privacy statement / how will they earn
money
I share that concern. They might at some point put up ads or limit the features
of the free plan. I will ask them about this.
bq. Based on the currently used ASF Privacy Policy, that's not covered
Thanks for bringing this up. Based on my understanding, the ASF PP is only
covering data usage on ASF premises. The Apache Flink Slack is hosted by Slack
Inc, so users signing up for the Flink Slack have to accept / agree to Slack's
PP, not the ASF PP. How about extending the welcome message to include a
statement that we are making the contents of the Flink slack instance public?
was (Author: rmetzger):
Thank you all for the positive responses.
bq. Does it have a limit on how many messages / data it can store?
We are currently on the free plan, which offers "Unlimited message retention
history".
I have exported all public messages from our Slack instance, and uploaded it to
linen.dev. So the archive shows messages from day one, and it should sync
automatically from now on.
bq. My biggest concern is related to the privacy statement / how will they earn
money
I share that concern. They might at some point put up ads or limit the features
of the free plan. I will ask them about this.
bq. Based on the currently used ASF Privacy Policy, that's not covered
Thanks for bringing this up. Based on my understanding, the ASF PP is only
covering data usage on ASF premises. The Apache Flink Slack is hosted by Slack
Inc, so users signing up for the Flink Slack have to accept / agree to Slack's
PP, not the ASF PP.
> Slack: set up archive
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> Key: FLINK-27721
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-27721
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Xintong Song
> Assignee: Xintong Song
> Priority: Major
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