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===General contact information===
===General contact information===


Email us! [mailto:hello@openhatch.org hello@openhatch.org]
'''Email:''' Email us! [mailto:hello@openhatch.org hello@openhatch.org]


'''Chat:''' Talk with us on IRC, a chat system! Feel free to say hello and ask questions, including questions about contributing to open source projects and contributing to OpenHatch. (If nobody responds right away, it's helpful to wait a few minutes to see if anyone is around. If it's still quiet, that probably means people are simply asleep, so try again later or email us instead.)
Chat with us on IRC!


* <nowiki>#openhatch on irc.freenode.net</nowiki>
* For an easy way to join in, [http://webchat.freenode.net/?nick=openhatch_....&channels=openhatch click this web chat link]. Otherwise, use any IRC client: <nowiki>#openhatch on irc.freenode.net</nowiki>


The IRC channel is [http://irclogs.jackgrigg.com/irc.freenode.net/openhatch publicly logged] and has a [https://openhatch.org/wiki/IRC_code_of_conduct code of conduct]. It also has a [https://github.com/shaunagm/WelcomeBot WelcomeBot] that welcomes newcomers to the channel (automatically providing a friendly greeting to new visitors).
IRC is a simple chat system. If you haven't heard of it before, [http://webchat.freenode.net/?nick=openhatch_....&channels=openhatch click this web chat link]. Otherwise, use any IRC client. The channel is [http://irclogs.jackgrigg.com/irc.freenode.net/openhatch publicly logged].


If you tweet or dent, catch up and converse via our microblogs.
'''Microblogs:''' If you tweet or dent, catch up and converse via our microblogs.


* [http://twitter.com/openhatch @openhatch on Twitter]
* [http://twitter.com/openhatch @openhatch on Twitter]
* [http://identi.ca/openhatch @openhatch on Identi.ca]
* [http://identi.ca/openhatch @openhatch on Identi.ca]


'''Mailing list:''' You can easily and painlessly keep up to date with OpenHatch by joining the [http://lists.openhatch.org/mailman/listinfo/announce announce mailing list], which sends a newsletter once a month.
OpenHatch people also [https://www.facebook.com/openhatch follow our Facebook page] and [http://forum.openhatch.org/ use our web forum].

'''More things:''' OpenHatch people also follow our [https://www.facebook.com/openhatch Facebook page] and [https://plus.google.com/115325121477337042677/posts Google+ page]. OpenHatch also has a [http://www.reddit.com/r/openhatch subreddit for interesting links], an [http://forum.openhatch.org/ older web forum], and [http://discourse.openhatch.org/ a newer web forum].


===Events===
===Events===
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OpenHatch collaborates with open communities around software to organize outreach [http://openhatch.org/events/ events] that make them more active and diverse.
OpenHatch collaborates with open communities around software to organize outreach [http://openhatch.org/events/ events] that make them more active and diverse.


Discuss these and how you can use for your community on the [http://lists.openhatch.org/mailman/listinfo/events Events] mailing list.
Discuss these and how you can use them for your community on the [http://lists.openhatch.org/mailman/listinfo/events Events] mailing list. The Open Source Comes to Campus event series also has its own [http://lists.openhatch.org/mailman/listinfo/osctc-planning mailing list for planning].


===Found a bug? Want to request a feature? Contribute code?===
===Found a bug? Want to request a feature? Contribute code?===


File a bug in our [http://openhatch.org/bugs/ public bug tracker].
File a bug in our [https://github.com/openhatch/oh-mainline/issues public bug tracker].


Join the [http://lists.openhatch.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Devel] mailing list if you want to watch our server errors or discuss our near-term technical plans, like what tools we'll use.
Join the [http://lists.openhatch.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Devel] mailing list for discussion of OpenHatch development, including improving the website code and user interface. This is also where we announce occasional informal meetings on IRC, which are open to everyone.


===Longer-term OpenHatch planning===
===Longer-term OpenHatch planning===


Want to participate in broader, vision-type planning with us? Want to help us build a new social layer on top of Free Software and open source development? Join the [http://lists.openhatch.org/mailman/listinfo/peers Peers] mailing list.
Want to participate in broader, vision-type planning with us? Want to help us build a new social layer on top of free software and open source development? Join the [http://lists.openhatch.org/mailman/listinfo/peers Peers] mailing list.


===Everything else===
===Everything else===

Latest revision as of 08:11, 16 June 2015

General contact information

Email: Email us! hello@openhatch.org

Chat: Talk with us on IRC, a chat system! Feel free to say hello and ask questions, including questions about contributing to open source projects and contributing to OpenHatch. (If nobody responds right away, it's helpful to wait a few minutes to see if anyone is around. If it's still quiet, that probably means people are simply asleep, so try again later or email us instead.)

The IRC channel is publicly logged and has a code of conduct. It also has a WelcomeBot that welcomes newcomers to the channel (automatically providing a friendly greeting to new visitors).

Microblogs: If you tweet or dent, catch up and converse via our microblogs.

Mailing list: You can easily and painlessly keep up to date with OpenHatch by joining the announce mailing list, which sends a newsletter once a month.

More things: OpenHatch people also follow our Facebook page and Google+ page. OpenHatch also has a subreddit for interesting links, an older web forum, and a newer web forum.

Events

OpenHatch collaborates with open communities around software to organize outreach events that make them more active and diverse.

Discuss these and how you can use them for your community on the Events mailing list. The Open Source Comes to Campus event series also has its own mailing list for planning.

Found a bug? Want to request a feature? Contribute code?

File a bug in our public bug tracker.

Join the Devel mailing list for discussion of OpenHatch development, including improving the website code and user interface. This is also where we announce occasional informal meetings on IRC, which are open to everyone.

Longer-term OpenHatch planning

Want to participate in broader, vision-type planning with us? Want to help us build a new social layer on top of free software and open source development? Join the Peers mailing list.

Everything else

Write hello@openhatch.org. We're friendly!