Hi Michael, this is the screen I get: [img]https://up.picr.de/39954061zl.png[/img]
It says "You have no email from apache.org? Please ask your workspace administrator at ASF for an invitation." This is the link from Devanshu's message which I clicked: "To chat with users and developers of Apache OFBiz. Please create a Slack account using this invite link <https://s.apache.org/slack-invite>" Georg > Michael Brohl <[email protected]> hat am 27.11.2020 12:50 geschrieben: > > > You can simply continue with your email instead of choosing Google. > > Best regards, > > Michael Brohl > > ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de > > > Am 27.11.20 um 12:19 schrieb Georg Potthast 2: > > At least I cannot successfully open an account on Slack. When I selected > > "Access with Google" as offered on the screen, I was asked if I would allow > > to provide access to my data to Slack and after I answered yes, I was > > presented with a drop-down list with all my email addresses to choose from. > > > >> Michael Brohl <[email protected]> hat am 27.11.2020 08:24 > >> geschrieben: > >> > >> > >> Good morning Georg, > >> > >> there are several people on the #ofbiz Slack channel with mail addresses > >> other than @apache.org so this should work. > >> > >> What makes you think that Slack will read all your email contacts then? > >> I am pretty sure that this can be switched off for data protection reasons. > >> > >> Best regards, > >> > >> Michael Brohl > >> > >> ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de > >> > >> > >> Am 27.11.20 um 08:07 schrieb Georg Potthast: > >>> Devanshu, > >>> > >>> I tried to get an account with Slack to join the room as you > >>> mentioned. However, I can only create an account with an email address > >>> that ends with @apache.org. When I try to get an account with Google > >>> instead, it apparently reads all my email addresses from my PC. But > >>> following that I cannot use one of these because I have no @apache.org > >>> email address. > >>> > >>> Georg > >>> > >>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- From: Devanshu Vyas > >>> Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2020 2:18 PM > >>> To: [email protected] > >>> Subject: OFBiz Community Days - November 2020 > >>> > >>> Hello all, > >>> > >>> We are back with OFBiz Community Days, hope you are excited too! :-) > >>> The community days are organized once per quarter so a total of four(4) > >>> events throughout the year. > >>> > >>> We are having a sequence of 5 days that form the Community Days. This > >>> extends the time frame and gives people more flexibility to contribute. > >>> So, this month our Community Days will be from *27th November – 1st > >>> December 2020*. > >>> > >>> If you are new to the concept of Community Days then please take a > >>> look at > >>> the following wiki pages: > >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days > >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Community+Days+Dates > >>> > >>> > >>> This is such an event where anyone can participate (and we would like to > >>> encourage as many people as possible to do so) > >>> > >>> If there is an OFBiz task or particular area that you would like to > >>> work on > >>> then please see if you can set aside some time over the next few days > >>> to do > >>> it. (Even an hour will help!) > >>> > >>> Remember that you do not have to work on it alone, our Community Days are > >>> also a chance to collaborate with others in the community. > >>> > >>> Our Community Days are not only coding related, but we would also like to > >>> do some tidy up of our wiki and our project documentation. > >>> > >>> *Testing, Review and Committing Patches* > >>> Testing and applying patches is always an important area. Many > >>> contributors > >>> from the community have provided patches for bugs and improvements but > >>> before committing them we need to test to them. > >>> > >>> Patches can become out of date very quickly meaning that if they are not > >>> tested early enough then they can miss out on being included. We have a > >>> large number of patches available so this could be a good opportunity for > >>> test, review and commit. > >>> > >>> *Documentation* > >>> We know that our current documentation could be a whole lot better so any > >>> contribution that helps us improve it is welcome. > >>> > >>> *Jira Sprint* > >>> I will create a Jira sprint "OFBiz Community Day (November 2020)" so > >>> please > >>> add any Jira tasks when you are working on it. > >>> This Jira Sprint helps us track and report on the work done during the > >>> Community Days so please try to make sure your work is included. > >>> To set the sprint on an existing issue, simply click on the "Edit" option > >>> on the issue and select the sprint field. > >>> > >>> We should add the Sprint in all the cases: > >>> 1.) If we create a ticket we should add it. > >>> 2.) If we start working on an existing ticket (adding patch or closing it > >>> after a commit) we should add sprint if it is missing. > >>> > >>> Basically adding Sprint will make sure the contribution will be > >>> counted in > >>> OFBiz community days event, which is from 27th November – 1st December. > >>> At the end of November's OFBiz Community day i.e. after 1st December, > >>> this > >>> will help us in reporting. > >>> > >>> *OFBiz Slack Channel* > >>> If you haven't already taken a look, our OFBiz Slack channel is available > >>> all the time but can be especially useful when collaborating during our > >>> Community Days event. Please join our room using the link below: > >>> https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel > >>> > >>> To chat with users and developers of Apache OFBiz. Please create a Slack > >>> account using this invite link <https://s.apache.org/slack-invite> and > >>> join > >>> the *#ofbiz channel*. <https://s.apache.org/ofbiz-slack-channel> > >>> Please do > >>> *not* ask OFBiz questions/discussion in the #general channel. > >>> > >>> Let's all collaborate to improve OFBiz, have fun and enjoy working > >>> together. > >>> > >>> Thanks & Regards, > >>> Devanshu Vyas.
