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= :family: Slack =
<nowiki>:</nowiki>family: We use a Slack workspace to organize ourselves, at https://yunity.slack.com/
 
We use a Slack workspace to organize ourselves, at https://yunity.slack.com/


== Creating a personal account ==
== Creating a personal account ==
You can get an account by following [https://slackin.yunity.org/ this link].
You can get an account by following [https://slackin.yunity.org/ this link].


== Channels ==
== Channels ==
The Slack workspace we use is shared with other projects (notably the development of the foodsharing platform). Our main channel is <code>#kanthaus</code>. The other channels we use are mostly all prefixed by <code>#kanthaus-</code>.
The Slack workspace we use is shared with other projects (notably the development of the foodsharing platform). Our main channel is <code>#kanthaus</code>. The other channels we use are mostly all prefixed by <code>#kanthaus-</code>.


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== Migrating out of Slack ==
== Migrating out of Slack ==
We are aware of Slack being a proprietary software made available by a for-profit company. We use it for historical reasons and are already preparing to migrate to another platform.
We are aware of Slack being a proprietary software made available by a for-profit company. We use it for historical reasons and are already preparing to migrate to another platform.

Revision as of 11:08, 16 October 2024

:family: We use a Slack workspace to organize ourselves, at https://yunity.slack.com/

Creating a personal account

You can get an account by following this link.

Channels

The Slack workspace we use is shared with other projects (notably the development of the foodsharing platform). Our main channel is #kanthaus. The other channels we use are mostly all prefixed by #kanthaus-.

Some of those channels are private, because they contain private or sensitive information. Those are reserved to Volunteers and Members.

Migrating out of Slack

We are aware of Slack being a proprietary software made available by a for-profit company. We use it for historical reasons and are already preparing to migrate to another platform.