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The options are shown in light grey under the bottom right of the chat input. When posting a message, there are a number of formatting options you can use:

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If you’re post large blocks of code or stack traces then it also doesn’t use up the entire chat window and instead renders it in a nicer expandable window. This both formats your code snippet nicely but also provides nice easier to the eyes syntax highlighting. If you are posting code or a stack trace then please use the Code or text snippet option Posting a picture is easy, either upload the image from your computer or paste direct from your clipboard using Ctrl+V. Posting Code Snippets and ImagesĪ picture is worth a thousand words, and sometimes it’s much easier to post a picture, post a stack trace or share the code you are working on. Post your blogs to the #blogfeed channel to share something with the community, or ask one of the admins to add your RSS to the feed (please provide your RSS feed URL).įollowing these guidelines makes it easier for everyone to request help, receive help and live in harmony. Please only post links in the main channels in relation to a question that may have been asked. This is from experience, when the channels became a bit of a wild west with random images and giphy dominating and actual conversation getting drowned out. Please do not post giphy, funny or random images in the main channels, use the #random instead.

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Feel free to post there but also delete the original to avoid the above problem.Īs well as not cross posting, keep the channels on topic. It’s not uncommon for someone to post a question and then be told that they would be better asking in a specific channel or they discover the channel for themselves. Consider posting the question to Sitecore StackExchange. Worst is 2 groups of users now having 2 separate conversation, each without the context of the other. If someone does not answer, it may be because they do not know the answer – we don’t know everything unfortunately. It’s quite annoying when people spam multiple channels with the same question.

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Please do not post the same question across multiple channels.

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If you want to ask a question ask a question and do not see a specific channels then feel to ask in the main #sitecore-chat channel. People with knowledge and expertise in particular areas/modules will usually hang out in those channels. Check them out by clicking Channels and joining the available channels: There are a number of channels that you can join. This is a community group for developers, marketers and users to connect to help each other and no one wants another message about someone looking for SiteCore developers Slack Channels That last one is why we ask for a public link to your profile such as LinkedIn. It’s nice to know who you are talking to! This amazing community came together and started.

  • Some questions may turn out to be better suited for the Sitecore Stack Exchange.
  • do a Google search or check on StackExchange).
  • Please be courteous and carry out some basic research before asking (i.e.
  • Funny or random images like from giphy should only be used in the channels #random and #venting.
  • Relevant screenshots should be used to help further explain your question.
  • #unicorn, #solr, #module-spe) so people interested in that topic can help provide better support.
  • If your question is about something specific, then use the specific channel.
  • Maintain a positive tone on the community we’re here to help one another.
  • Don’t post the same question across multiple channels.
  • Use #random or #venting for off topic subjects. We started off with no guidelines but then the madness descended and to keep things peaceful members are asked to follow and respect the following: With such an active and growing community, it’s necessary to have a few guidelines to keep things in order. One of the admins will verify/process the request and send and invitation. If you need to get an invite or want to invite your colleagues to the Slack community, the easiest way is to get them to fill in this form. Community is key and this is the best community out there. Now that I think about it, 90% of those messages was probably /giphy That’s messages shared between members in public channels and direct messages, community members helping each other out when they get stuck, people sharing knowledge through blog posts and just sharing funny crazy stuff they saw in #random.











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