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Merge pull request #7076 from jberkus/2channels
Clarify rules around having only two channels per external project
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communication/slack-guidelines.md

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- Requesting a channel means maintaining it on behalf of the project
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filing the issue. You will be expected to participate and foster a
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healthy discourse.
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- External projects (ones not owned by a Kubernetes SIG) may have a
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maximum of two channels, usually `#project` or `#project-users`,
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and `#project-dev`.
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- A second channel for a specific project will not be approved until the
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first channel demonstrates significant traffic.
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- Channels around commercial services built on OSS projects are allowed.
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- Users love the value of being able to collaborate around various
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services.
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- Keep it classy, on the Kubernetes Slack we're all on the same team.
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- The channel MUST be public.
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- In order to ensure all channels adhere to our Code of Conduct, we
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heavily restrict private channels.
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- We do allow `#...-dev` channels for established projects where a single
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project channel is too noisy, but please don't create both at the
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start.
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- If you need private discussion areas for security-sensitive topics, a
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project-specific Slack or the [CNCF Slack] may be a better fit.
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- Ask in `#slack-admins` or file an issue if you're unsure It never hurts to

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