Hi Brian, The Apache Slack is not only for @apache.org people. If you are not an Apache committer then someone has to invite you. I just tried to invite you but it gives me an error (without message, so I am not sure what is wrong).
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 9:24 AM Brian K <harvestmoon...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think those of us without an Apache.org email need an invite to join that > slack team. Have you considered Matrix (my preference) or Gitter to open > it up? > > -Brian > > On Tue, Dec 17, 2019, 11:21 AM Dan Haywood <d...@haywood-associates.co.uk> > wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > > > As you are probably aware, Andi and I have been working for a good while > > now on Apache Isis v2. We've tended to use a private Skype channel to > > liaise on day-to-day stuff, and we've raised the occasional issue to the > > mailing list where it warranted further attention/opinion. > > > > The immediacy of a messaging system such as Skype is great to get stuff > > done, but it isn't the ASF way, and we should do better. > > > > Now about a year ago I created an #apache-isis channel on the ASF slack > > workspace, but I didn't promote it and it hasn't been used. So with > > immediate effect Andi and I, at least, are going to be using that channel > > for our ongoing discussions. You will find it at [1] > > > > Note that none of this replaces the users@ and dev@ mailing lists as the > > official place where our community lives, and we'll continue to > "escalate" > > issues up to the mailing list as and when. But - as other ASF projects > do > > - having a Slack channel will hopefully make our framework more > accessible > > to would-be new users. > > > > So, hope to see some of you there! > > > > Cheers > > Dan > > > > > > [1] https://the-asf.slack.com/archives/CFC42LWBV > > >