About DevOps Chat
Your DevOps Community. Find DevOps Jobs, Events, Articles or make connections with 19,038 members in our Slack Community
The community at a glance
DevOps Chat is a Slack Group for DevOps Engineers and Programmers with roughly 22K members. It has a live chat communication style. It also includes events or meetups and job listings or career networking. On the Hive Index it ranks #1 in the DevOps communities list and #4 in the Software Development communities list.
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Frequently asked questions
- Who is DevOps Chat for?
- Best for DevOps Engineers and Programmers enthusiasts looking for a Slack-based community with live chat, events or meetups.
- Is DevOps Chat free to join?
- This listing is not marked as paid-only. Access rules and any fees are decided by the community.
- How many members does DevOps Chat have?
- Roughly 22K members, based on figures reported by the community or its host. Member counts are approximate and change over time.
- What platform is DevOps Chat on?
- DevOps Chat runs on Slack. Slack is a business communication platform which offers many realtime chat features, including persistent chat rooms (channels) organized by topic, private groups, and direct messaging. Slack is popular as a company communication tool, but offers realtime communication functionality to other types of communities as well.
- What topics does DevOps Chat cover?
- On the Hive Index, DevOps Chat is organized under DevOps Engineers, Programmers.
- How do I join DevOps Chat?
- You can join DevOps Chat by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
- What are the DevOps communities like?
- Communities for DevOps engineers and platform teams covering CI/CD, cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, and site reliability. Discord and Slack host active practitioner communities, with discussion ranging from tool comparisons and troubleshooting to career paths and on-call culture.
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