> On May 12, 2019, at 3:32 PM, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> Note that this is the ASF workspace, not just ATS. Automating account 
> creations here seems like a bad idea, but I guess you can run it by the ASF 
> infra ops. My guess would be that they say no :-).

So users won’t be able to join and participate unless they have some out of 
band way to ask for an invite? If that’s the case, I don’t think this is a good 
idea.

> 
> Cheers,
> 
> — Leif 
> 
> 
>> On May 11, 2019, at 23:26, James Peach <jpe...@apache.org> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On May 12, 2019, at 4:57 AM, Evan Zelkowitz <e...@apache.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> +1
>>> 
>>> Though it would be nice if there was an easier way to get new people
>>> in rather than having to manually invite them. My only worry is people
>>> who just want to ask a question dont have an easy way to be able to
>>> get in. So maybe there should be some change on the site to notify
>>> that they should request access on the mailing list or something like
>>> that
>> 
>> Most project use https://github.com/rauchg/slackin to automatically issue 
>> invites. We should do that here as well.
>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 5:45 PM Bryan Call <bc...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I would like to propose that we move from the IRC to Slack for IM 
>>>> communication by June 1st.  This is in response to ASF moving to Slack for 
>>>> Infra and other channels and spamming that has happened on the IRC over 
>>>> the last year.
>>>> 
>>>> This would require that people without an apache.org email address to be 
>>>> invited.  We would keep the IRC channel open after the migration to notify 
>>>> people of the Slack channel.
>>>> 
>>>> Link to the ASF Workspace:
>>>> https://the-asf.slack.com <https://the-asf.slack.com/>
>>>> 
>>>> Channel on Slack:
>>>> #traffic-server
>>>> 
>>>> -Bryan
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>> 
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