Thank you for your email. I have understood.
Regards
Thanking You
Siddharth
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 at 1:05 AM, Ayush Saxena wrote:
> Hi Siddharth,
>
> 1. Thank you for helping. I have decided the project i want to work on. Is
> > it possible that I can be added in slack as I
Thank you for your email, I have understood.
Regards
Thanking You
Siddharth
On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 at 1:05 AM, Ayush Saxena wrote:
> Hi Siddharth,
>
> 1. Thank you for helping. I have decided the project i want to work on. Is
> > it possible that I can be added in slack as I
Hi Siddharth,
1. Thank you for helping. I have decided the project i want to work on. Is
> it possible that I can be added in slack as I don't have the apache.org
> email
> address
You need to subscribe & reach out the dev list of that project and some
maintainer would be a
Hello there,
1. Thank you for helping. I have decided the project i want to work on. Is
it possible that I can be added in slack as I don't have the apache.org email
address
2. I had a doubt, do we have to sign an official agreement or something
before contributing into any ASF project or w
> On Feb 11, 2025, at 12:58 PM, SIDDHARTH SALIAN
> wrote:
>
> Respected everyone,
>
>
> 1. Hello everyone, I am new to this community, and I have just joined today.
> 2. Can anyone please tell me how I can join slack channel of ASF (Apache
> Software
Respected everyone,
1. Hello everyone, I am new to this community, and I have just joined today.
2. Can anyone please tell me how I can join slack channel of ASF (Apache
Software Foundation) as I don’t have apache.org email address. Also, it would
help me to know the community as well as
Welcome!
An apache.org address is not required for joining Slack. You only need to
ask to be invited (this is to help to prevent spam). I will begin an
invitation on your behalf.
The best way to start getting involved is to find a project you are
interested in and start following their
Hi!
I am a beginner in open source and would like to start contributing to
Apache. I noticed that one needs to have an apache.org address in order to
get access to Slack and the community. Could you please tell me how I can
get it? Do I need to first contribute something? Thank you very much
and said she'd love to work as a nurse.
> >
> > Now I know this is not the mission of the ASF, but the ASF is also a huge
> > network of people knowing people and people knowing companies.
> > So, I thought, wouldn't it be nice to setup a "help-ukraine" sla
y peaks a little English and said she'd love to work as a nurse.
>
> Now I know this is not the mission of the ASF, but the ASF is also a huge
> network of people knowing people and people knowing companies.
> So, I thought, wouldn't it be nice to setup a "help-ukraine&qu
Hi Sathyanarayanan,
I am from the Cassandra PMC. I have invited you to slack. Happy to have you.
Please subscribe to our user and dev list as well.
https://cassandra.apache.org/_/community.html
Dinesh
> On Mar 17, 2022, at 7:06 PM, sathyanarayanan s
> wrote:
>
> H
my career, I have used Cassandra. I have the interest in
contributing to Apache Cassandra.
I wanted to join the Slack channel. I was following this link:
https://infra.apache.org/slack.html . In this link it has been mentioned that I
should be having an @apache.org account or someone has to
w this is not the mission of the ASF, but the ASF is also a huge
> > network of people knowing people and people knowing companies.
> > So, I thought, wouldn't it be nice to setup a "help-ukraine" slack channel
> > or something like that, where people willing to help c
English and said she'd love to work as a nurse.
Now I know this is not the mission of the ASF, but the ASF is also a huge
network of people knowing people and people knowing companies.
So, I thought, wouldn't it be nice to setup a "help-ukraine" slack channel or
someth
rse.
Now I know this is not the mission of the ASF, but the ASF is also a huge
network of people knowing people and people knowing companies.
So, I thought, wouldn't it be nice to setup a "help-ukraine" slack channel or
something like that, where people willing to help can quickly e
Dear Infra:
Can you please confirm we would not be terrible community members by using
the slack for our stated and intended purpose?
Since this is an event to grow the community, we need to ensure the uptime
of s.apache.org/slack-invite throughout, so verifying we are playing nicely
to avoid
Also keep in mind that Slack uses a Fair Billing Policy [1]. You won't be
billed for inactive members (inactive being if a member didn't use its
Slack account in over 14 days).
Having a certain number of users join during/after a conference they
probably all have useful input fo
financial costs outweigh the potential benefits, and therefore looking to
make explicit the purpose of the Slack Community, if this is something we
are going to be told not to do.
As a thought exercise/perspective; please bear with the following -->
* I have been in the ASF Slack long before I wa
Infra discussed this at our last team meeting. Currently the way Slack
invites work via s.apache.org/slack-invite sends out an invite to become
a full member of the-asf.slack.com. You can read a bit more about this
at https://infra.apache.org/slack.html. The issue with that is members
(Slack
Thanks for bringing this to the ComDev mailing list, Austin. As part of the
Beam Summit org team, I am in strong favour of making this part of the ASF
Slack with the goal of growing the Beam community there and expose people
to the ASF overall, over splintering the community over different Slack
ously consider using
[Matrix], the Open federated standard system. It's perfect for this
sort of community, with bridges to Slack and IRC and many other
systems.
In the last two years Matrix has leapt ahead of other contenders like
XMPP and is becoming the Open system of choice
using
[Matrix], the Open federated standard system. It's perfect for this
sort of community, with bridges to Slack and IRC and many other systems.
In the last two years Matrix has leapt ahead of other contenders like
XMPP and is becoming the Open system of choice adopted by organisations
from
Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 9:03 AM Julian Foad wrote:
>
>> On behalf of FOSS fans everywhere: please seriously consider using
>> [Matrix], the Open federated standard system. It's perfect for this
>> sort of community, with bridges to Slack and IRC and many other systems.
>&
andard system. It's perfect for this
> sort of community, with bridges to Slack and IRC and many other systems.
> In the last two years Matrix has leapt ahead of other contenders like
> XMPP and is becoming the Open system of choice adopted by organisations
> from Mozilla to unive
using
[Matrix], the Open federated standard system. It's perfect for this
sort of community, with bridges to Slack and IRC and many other systems.
In the last two years Matrix has leapt ahead of other contenders like
XMPP and is becoming the Open system of choice adopted by organisations
from
On behalf of FOSS fans everywhere: please seriously consider using
[Matrix], the Open federated standard system. It's perfect for this
sort of community, with bridges to Slack and IRC and many other systems.
In the last two years Matrix has leapt ahead of other contenders like
XMPP a
On 7/14/20 5:31 PM, Austin Bennett wrote:
Hi Jarek, Great to hear -- my hope would be that Beam intends to
use/grow/play well with the overall Apache Community. We don't currently
have our own Slack community, though that is also a possibility to setup.
I am imagining it is better if
Hi Jarek, Great to hear -- my hope would be that Beam intends to
use/grow/play well with the overall Apache Community. We don't currently
have our own Slack community, though that is also a possibility to setup.
I am imagining it is better if those users are in ASF and therefore might
atte
Just a comment from the Apache Airflow Summit that is half-way through.
I think by not using Beam slack you are missing some opportunity to bring
people in your slack :). I just got an email from Slack that we got 562 new
members added last week :).
J.
On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 7:26 PM Rich
a
few hundred) to use some sort of messaging and likely slack to interact
with eachother/speakers/etc during the event.
We had thought ASF slack would be great, as we have many #beam channels,
and also with people signing up might get additional exposure to additional
projects and the foundation ov
ikely slack to interact
with eachother/speakers/etc during the event.
We had thought ASF slack would be great, as we have many #beam channels,
and also with people signing up might get additional exposure to additional
projects and the foundation overall. Is there any issues in us using
trand Delacretaz
Subject: Re: Mahout Slack Forwards Messages on the #0.14.0-release to
d...@mahout.apache.org
Date: 2020/01/27 08:06:59
List:
dev@community.apache.org<https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@community.apache.org>
Hi,
I think so - making good use of Slack is a recurring question th
f MailClark integration would be
> useful...
>
> I think so - making good use of Slack is a recurring question that you
> seem to have tackled in a very constructive way.
>
> -Bertrand
>
> -
> To unsubsc
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 12:53 AM Andrew Palumbo wrote:
> ...Please let me know if a write-up of MailClark integration would be
> useful...
I think so - making good use of Slack is a recurring question that you
seem to have tackled in a very constructive way.
-Be
Hello All,
We have set up Mahout's slack space to forward directly to
d...@mahout.apache.org. We will now be able to plan publicly on slack. This a
bi-directional connection, all messages to d...@mahout.apache.org will show up
in Slack. No one will be left out of planning.
IRC,
t; Please share your vision about the following idea:
>
> Russian Native speakers from the Apache Ignite community will create an
> additional Slack channel #ignite-ru and will communicate using Russian
> there.
>
> A number of committers are Russian and not all of them are fluent
Dear Community Developers,
Please share your vision about the following idea:
Russian Native speakers from the Apache Ignite community will create an
additional Slack channel #ignite-ru and will communicate using Russian
there.
A number of committers are Russian and not all of them are fluent
Hello Christofer,
Here is the link [1] which allows the user to create the slack account in
*ASF slack workspace*.
Once user joins the ASF slack workspace, they can join the respective
project channel.
[1] https://s.apache.org/slack-invite
P.S. I am not sure about the creator of this link, but
Hi all,
I have read that it’s possible to invite external people in slack, however I
can’t seem to find any documentation on how to do so.
Could someone here please send me some information or pointers on how to invite
externals to a given channel?
I have read in the slack documentation that
could be used
> by anybody (hipchat supports the public invitation url), but hipchat is
> discontinued with the Slack/Atlassian deal.
>
> 2. There is the 'the-asf' slack instance but it can be used only with
> @apache email address.
>
> Questions:
>
> a) is
Hi,
I would like to use a chat service to discuss with (potential) contributors.
1. There is a hipchat instance (apache.hipchat.com), which could be used
by anybody (hipchat supports the public invitation url), but hipchat is
discontinued with the Slack/Atlassian deal.
2. There is the
costs.
>
> Just writing up the results on the mailing list isn't good enough if
> there is no real opportunity for people to question, deliberate, and
> change the course of action.
>
> You want to have a bar camp, a con call, a slack discussion, a set of
> messages excha
ple in all parts of the world. US,
South
> > > America, Several European
> > > countries, Asia. So I'd say it's pretty global.
> > >
> > > Uli
> > >
> > > On 06.08.15 19:24, Louis Suárez-Potts wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > > I’m curious who here also uses Slack. Besides me, that is.
> > > >
> > > > One thing I’m interested in is, How global is its reach?
> > > >
> > > > -louis
> > > >
> > >
gt; countries, Asia. So I'd say it's pretty global.
> >
> > Uli
> >
> > On 06.08.15 19:24, Louis Suárez-Potts wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I’m curious who here also uses Slack. Besides me, that is.
> > >
> > > One thing I’m interested in is, How global is its reach?
> > >
> > > -louis
> > >
> >
06.08.15 19:24, Louis Suárez-Potts wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I’m curious who here also uses Slack. Besides me, that is.
> >
> > One thing I’m interested in is, How global is its reach?
> >
> > -louis
> >
>
HI,
> On 10 Aug 15, at 14:10, Ajoy Bhatia wrote:
>
> Just wanted to make a comment on the mail from Louis Suárez-Potts <
> lui...@gmail.com>, in which he related his conversation with James H., a
> Slack engineer. Comments are inline below. Highlighting is mine:
>
>
Ajoy Bhatia 於 2015年8月11日週二 2:11 寫道:
> Just wanted to make a comment on the mail from Louis Suárez-Potts <
> lui...@gmail.com>, in which he related his conversation with James H., a
> Slack engineer. Comments are inline below. Highlighting is mine:
>
> So, I pinged the nic
Just wanted to make a comment on the mail from Louis Suárez-Potts <
lui...@gmail.com>, in which he related his conversation with James H., a
Slack engineer. Comments are inline below. Highlighting is mine:
So, I pinged the nice folks at Slack (and they really are nice!, or at
> least
ustrated? Yup, things have costs.
> > > >
> > > > Just writing up the results on the mailing list isn't good enough if
> > > > there is no real opportunity for people to question, deliberate, and
> > > > change the course of action.
> > > >
> > > > You want to have a bar camp, a con call, a slack discussion, a set
of
> > > > messages exchanged by carrier pigeon? Then it's up to you to make
sure
> > > > that you don't end up excluding people from the decision-making
> > > > process.
> energy to get frustrated? Yup, things have costs.
> >
> > Just writing up the results on the mailing list isn't good enough if
> > there is no real opportunity for people to question, deliberate, and
> > change the course of action.
> >
> > You want to
eployed. Does all of this slow down
> > > some processes, and cause some people of limited patience / boundless
> > > energy to get frustrated? Yup, things have costs.
> > >
> > > Just writing up the results on the mailing list isn't good enough if
> >
isn't good enough if
> there is no real opportunity for people to question, deliberate, and
> change the course of action.
>
> You want to have a bar camp, a con call, a slack discussion, a set of
> messages exchanged by carrier pigeon? Then it's up to you to make sure
> that you don't end up excluding people from the decision-making
> process.
t to have a bar camp, a con call, a slack discussion, a set of
messages exchanged by carrier pigeon? Then it's up to you to make sure
that you don't end up excluding people from the decision-making
process.
27;s dev list, it
> >> didn't happen" rule comes from.
> >>
> >> Multiple communications channels are inevitable, our rule is simply
> >> that someone who's using just the project's dev mailing should not
> >> miss anything import
ly have this discussion in the community"
>
> > On Aug 10, 2015, at 12:43 PM, Marvin Humphrey
> wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Steve Rowe wrote:
> >>
> >> If Slack could be configured to send a periodic transcript to the
&g
> On Aug 10, 2015, at 12:43 PM, Marvin Humphrey wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Steve Rowe wrote:
>>
>> If Slack could be configured to send a periodic transcript to the project’s
>> dev mailing list, problem solved, no?
>
> No. People in out-of-t
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 09:43:39AM -0700, Marvin Humphrey wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Steve Rowe wrote:
>
> > If Slack could be configured to send a periodic transcript to the project’s
> > dev mailing list, problem solved, no?
It only works to the extent that
Marvin Humphrey 於 2015/8/11週二 0:43 寫道:
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Steve Rowe wrote:
>
> > If Slack could be configured to send a periodic transcript to the
> project’s dev mailing list, problem solved, no?
>
> No. People in out-of-the-way time zones are exc
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Steve Rowe wrote:
> If Slack could be configured to send a periodic transcript to the project’s
> dev mailing list, problem solved, no?
No. People in out-of-the-way time zones are excluded when issues are
worked out during rapid-fire discussions.
happen on the project's dev list, it
> >> didn't happen" rule comes from.
> >>
> >> Multiple communications channels are inevitable, our rule is simply
> >> that someone who's using just the project's dev mailing should not
> >> miss anythi
ns channels are inevitable, our rule is simply
>> that someone who's using just the project's dev mailing should not
>> miss anything important. They'll just have less chatter I guess.
>
> And I guess that answers my question on how much Slack is compatible
> wi
mailing should not
> miss anything important. They'll just have less chatter I guess.
And I guess that answers my question on how much Slack is compatible
with "Apache Way". With an aspiration of trying to kill email (*) -- not much.
Thanks,
Roman.
(*) http://www.theverge.com/2014/8/12/5991005/slack-is-killing-email-yes-really
On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 3:48 AM, jay vyas wrote:
> ...1) We have to trust PMCs to foster a healthy and transparent roadmap.
> Exclusive cliques and backchannels should not ever exist in a healthy ASF
> project, period
That's where our "if it didn't happen on the project's dev list, it
didn't h
Good point benson, and I definetely agree with the values *but* I
don't think i agree w/ the conclusion.
1) We have to trust PMCs to foster a healthy and transparent roadmap.
Exclusive cliques and backchannels should not ever exist in a healthy ASF
project, period.
2) Restricting a projects
On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Louis Suárez-Potts wrote:
> (top post)
>
> So, I pinged the nice folks at Slack (and they really are nice!, or at least
> the guy I communicated with), and asked them about:
>
> * open source: No.
> * the issue of uncaptured conversations
> On 08 Aug 15, at 17:17, Jay Vyas wrote:
>
> the asf uses slack and hip hat and atlassian already so the open source
> debate is moot, right?
Yes. The virtue of open source, here, would also lie in being able to do open
source-things, like contribute modules freely that we co
the asf uses slack and hip hat and atlassian already so the open source debate
is moot, right? People will use the best tools for the job and so that should
be the focus. I'm neutral on slack vs irc, but I think if growing the ASF is
important slack will be of major benefit.
>
(top post)
So, I pinged the nice folks at Slack (and they really are nice!, or at least
the guy I communicated with), and asked them about:
* open source: No.
* the issue of uncaptured conversations, as Ted D. mentioned ("there is a huge
danger of off-list discussions…").
To
We use it to communicate with people in all parts of the world. US, South
America, Several European
countries, Asia. So I'd say it's pretty global.
Uli
On 06.08.15 19:24, Louis Suárez-Potts wrote:
> Hi,
> I’m curious who here also uses Slack. Besides me, that is.
>
> On
I'm also using slack for work in my new company. It makes sense for us as a
lot of the activities imply real-time synchronization between members of
teams spread around the world.
But as part of my job is to enhance the community supporting tools, I'm
finding that slack is usefu
I use slack for work. The Apache Mahout project has been using it as well.
There is a huge danger of off-list discussions that go unreported (as with
IRC, but seemingly more so because of a better interface and easier access
to one-on-one conversations). The problem is not the tool itself or the
Same here using slack at work and irc for apache chats
Regards, Achim
sent from mobile device
Am 06.08.2015 9:33 nachm. schrieb :
> I use Slack at work, but favor the openness of IRC for everything else.
>
> Mo
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Aug 6, 2015, at 1:57 PM, P
I use Slack at work, but favor the openness of IRC for everything else.
Mo
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 6, 2015, at 1:57 PM, Peter Hunsberger
> wrote:
>
> Outside of Apache, the NEO4J project uses Slack. It seems pretty active
> with a pretty global user base.
>
> Pet
Outside of Apache, the NEO4J project uses Slack. It seems pretty active
with a pretty global user base.
Peter Hunsberger
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Louis Suárez-Potts
wrote:
> Hi,
> I’m curious who here also uses Slack. Besides me, that is.
>
> One thing I’m interested in is
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 10:24 AM, Louis Suárez-Potts wrote:
> Hi,
> I’m curious who here also uses Slack. Besides me, that is.
>
> One thing I’m interested in is, How global is its reach?
I'm very much curious about this as well. Geode users have been
asking whether we can star
Hi,
I’m curious who here also uses Slack. Besides me, that is.
One thing I’m interested in is, How global is its reach?
-louis
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