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Slack guidelines

LocalStack community uses Slack for real-time conversations and to communicate across the community. To make sure we are getting the best out of our Slack community, we have a few guidelines in place.

  • Follow our code of conduct: LocalStack expects all the contributors to uphold the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct.
  • Be nice, be respectful: Be nice and respectful with all the community members. If someone sounds off, give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they meant well.
  • Use inclusive language: Be mindful of not using words that are exclusionary in nature and should allow more diverse audience to engage with you.
  • Community support: For all community support, please use the community-support channel. For inquiries about professional and enterprise support, use the general channel to express interest.
  • Avoid direct messages: Slack is about communication and we prefer public messages to be used wherever we can. Please use direct messages for sales, inquiry into licensing and pro support.

Channels

##announcement

Everyone will be automatically added into this channel. Admins will have posting privileges. This is a good place to look out for new releases, features, workshops and webinars!

##community-support

Everyone will be automatically added into this channel. Everyone will have posting privileges. This is a good place to put your queries, bug reports, issues that you encountered while using LocalStack.

##general

Everyone will be automatically added into this channel. Everyone will have posting privileges. This is a good place to discuss about LocalStack, inquire about sales and pro licensing and more.

##random

Everyone will be automatically added into this channel. Everyone will have posting privileges. We use it for non-work banter and watercool conversation.