ntac-networkautomation - Internet2 Slack channel #i2-network-automation
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- From: "Seesink, Frank" <>
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- Subject: Internet2 Slack channel #i2-network-automation
- Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2019 22:30:04 +0000
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For anyone subscribed to this listserv who doesn’t already know, there is an Internet2 Slack workspace with a channel, #i2-network-automation, setup for those who might be interested. You need to be invited to the Slack workspace by someone from I2 (even I can’t do that), or if you’re already in that Slack workspace but in another channel, they have to adjust your account to allow you into multiple channels. But if interested in joining, let me know and I’ll help get you hooked up.
It’s dawned on me that I tend to have Slack running with about 8 different workspaces going, along with MS Teams for work (not my choice), and I only use email when necessary. But that’s my workflow. I don’t want to assume for anyone else. But
also if anyone found this list but didn’t realize a Slack channel existed, now you do. :-)
Of course, if you prefer email, you have this listserv. So please feel free to post here any thoughts, insights, questions, rants, etc., related to network automation.
Frank Seesink
Senior Network Engineer
ITS Communication Technologies
ITS Communication Technologies
UNC-Chapel Hill | ITS Franklin, Office 1006
+1 919.445.0844
- Internet2 Slack channel #i2-network-automation, Seesink, Frank, 11/06/2019
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