OpenFaaS Community

    Slack Workspace

    OpenFaaS has its own Slack workspace, which you are welcome to join.

    Various channels are available for discussing how to use and contribute to OpenFaaS, additional sub-communities include:

    • - all topics Kubernetes
    • - ARM / Raspberry Pi
    • - containers, programming, source-control and other related topics to OpenFaaS
    • - tunnels for your local endpointsNotes:

    It can be difficult to keep up with messages in the busier channels, therefore you are asked to keep your questions, comments and suggestions concise and to use threads in Slack.

    Sign-up to join the OpenFaaS Slack workspace using .

    Find out how you can join 80+ other developers in supporting the work of OpenFaaS, which is supported for free by a community of volunteers.

    Social media

    Slack vs. GitHub issues

    The GitHub repositories can be a rich source of information, but you are encouraged to ask your support questions through Slack and keep the issue tracker for flagging issues with the code or release and for proposing features to support your use-case.

    • How do I become a contributor?Anyone is invited to contribute to the project in-line with the contribution guide - you can also read the guide for ideas on how to get involved. We invite new contributors to join our Slack community. We would also ask you to propose any changes or contributions ahead of time, especially when there is no issue or proposal already tracking it.

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    Press-kit/media/swag

    For stickers, swag, media or press-kit information head over to openfaas/media

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