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Not sure where to start?

Here’s how most people get help with Apache Unomi.

1

Check the Docs

Start with the documentation — most common questions are answered there.

2

Ask the Community

Subscribe to the users@ mailing list and post your question. It’s the most active channel.

3

Chat on Slack

For quick questions, join #unomi on the ASF Slack. See how to get access.


Communication Channels

Users Mailing List

The primary channel for user questions, discussions, and announcements. Searched and archived.

Dev Mailing List

Development discussions, design proposals, and technical decisions.

Slack — #unomi

Real-time chat for quick questions and informal discussions.

How to join:

1. Send an email to users@unomi.apache.org asking for an invitation to the #unomi Slack channel. Include the email address you want the invite sent to.

2. A project member will send you a guest invite. Accept it to join the channel.

Already have an @apache.org email? Sign in directly at the-asf.slack.com and join #unomi.

ASF Slack access policy & details

Monthly Meeting Open to all

You don’t need to be a contributor to attend — newcomers, users evaluating Unomi, and anyone curious about the project are very welcome. It’s a great way to ask questions, see what’s being worked on, and meet the team.

Schedule & how to join:

When: Second Thursday of each month, alternating 9:00 AM CET (even months) and 5:00 PM CET (odd months).

Join: Click here to join the Zoom call at the scheduled time. No account needed.

Agenda: Round table & introductions, next release, project roadmap, Q&A.

Reminders are posted on Slack. Can’t attend? Meeting minutes are sent to the dev mailing list. Original announcement

Commits Mailing List

Firehose of commits, CI results, and pull request notifications.

Security Vulnerabilities

To report a security vulnerability, email security@apache.org.

See the Apache vulnerability handling process.

Meet the Team

The people behind Apache Unomi — PMC members and committers.

View team

Contribute

Help with code, docs, testing, or answering questions on the mailing list.

Get involved

Events

Meetups, ApacheCon talks, and community events.

View events