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=Here you will find information about our digital communication infrastructure.=
{{headerbox}}<font size=5>'''Communications channels''' Noisebridgers use to stay in touch.</font>
 
This is a list of currently active channels via which you can communicate with other noisebridgers.


We primarily use [[Discuss]] forums for public discussions, [[Slack]] for invite-only internal discussions, [[Jitsi]] for live-streamed meetings, [[Pad]] for meeting notes, [[Meetup]] for event listings, [[Pub]] for decentralized Scuttlebutt, and [[Discord]] for general open chat voice/video hangouts.
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= Communications channels for staying in touch =
= Communications channels for staying in touch =
* [[Discuss]] - https://discuss.noisebridge.info - open, public forum
* [[Discuss]] - An open, public forum. [https://discuss.noisebridge.info https://discuss.noisebridge.info]
* [[IRC]] - Its full of bad jokes and robots that go quack
* [[Discord]] - Open chat, anyone is welcome to join. Get into contact with us! [https://discord.gg/3NFncdxufQ https://discord.gg/3NFncdxufQ]
** [[Noisebot]] - Quack
* [[Slack]] - A smaller chat group that is invite only
** [[Quotes]] - "Quack"
* [[Jitsi]] - Live-streamed video channel used for [[meetings]]. [https://meet.jit.si/noisebridge https://meet.jit.si/noisebridge]
* [[Slack]] - IRC on steroids. Invite only.
* [[Pad]] - Pad.riseup.net is used for collaborative note-taking during [[meetings]]. [https://pad.riseup.net/p/nbmeeting https://pad.riseup.net/p/nbmeeting]
* [[Wiki]] - Not a real-time comms tool but the Wiki is how we convey info long term and most things we build are documented as wiki pages which we link to in messages.
* [[Meetup]] - We maintain a listing of events like classes on Meetup.
* [[Mailing list]] - A lot of e-mails and stuff. They've got a trove of historical archives!
* [[Mailing list]] - A lot of e-mails and stuff. They've got a trove of historical archives!
** [[Noisebridge-discuss-faq]] - How to not fuck up on noisebridge-discuss
** [[Noisebridge-discuss-faq]] - How to not fuck up on noisebridge-discuss
** [[Mailinglist/Announce_guidelines]] - How to send an announcement mail
** [[Mailinglist/Announce_guidelines]] - How to send an announcement mail
* [[Guestbook]] - Just like a B&B guestbook, leave a note after your visit
* [[Guestbook]] - Just like a B&B guestbook, leave a note after your visit
== Work-in-progress channels==
These are under construction experimental comms channels.
* [[BBS]] - Noisebebridge's Telnet IP BBS with classic ANSI graphics and door games like Trade Wars
* [[Pub]] - Welcome to our [https://github.com/ssbc/ssb-server/wiki/Pub-servers public channel] for [https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/05/meet-the-counterantidisintermediationists/527553/ Secure Scuttlebutt].
* [[IRC]] - It's full of bad jokes and robots that go quack
** [[Noisebot]] - Quack
** [[Quotes]] - "Quack"
* [[WorkAdventure]]

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Communications channels Noisebridgers use to stay in touch.

We primarily use Discuss forums for public discussions, Slack for invite-only internal discussions, Jitsi for live-streamed meetings, Pad for meeting notes, Meetup for event listings, Pub for decentralized Scuttlebutt, and Discord for general open chat voice/video hangouts.

Communications channels for staying in touch

Work-in-progress channels

These are under construction experimental comms channels.