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Revision as of 18:40, 30 April 2013
The Community Team helps developers and users of OpenStack find information relevant for them. The group is made by staff of the OpenStack Foundation and volunteers around the world. Coordination happens on the Community mailing list and on IRC, channel #openstack-community.
Community Tools
- OpenStack Community page
- Ask OpenStack
- OpenStack Community Activity Board
- OpenStack Weekly Newsletter
Resources
- Community mailing list
- OpenStack User Groups
- Bugs and feature requests
- IRC channel #openstack-community on freenode
Working Groups
Metrics
We collect a lot of metrics from the Developer's community. The CommunityMetrics page lists the facts being tracked. The OpenStack Community Activity Board is the place to go to see what's happening in the community. Alternative projects that track OpenStack Developers Community: Git-dm for OpenStack by Mark McLoughlin.