Engaging with the OpenVox Community
Come for the automation, stay for the people.
The OpenVox Community
OpenVox exists because of its community. Born from the Vox Pupuli collective — a group of Puppet module maintainers who’ve been collaborating for years — OpenVox carries forward the tradition of open-source infrastructure management.
Now we’d love to have you engaging too.
Key Community Resources
- VoxPupuli Connect — A single page with links to all community channels, mailing lists, and social media: voxpupuli.org/connect.
- VoxPupuli Community Slack — The home turf for OpenVox and Vox Pupuli discussion. voxpupuli.slack.com.
- Contribution Guide — Whether you’re filing a bug report or contributing code, we deeply appreciate it: voxpupuli.org/contributing.
- Blog posts — Release announcements, articles, discussions: voxpupuli.org/blog.
Conferences and Events
- VoxConf — Vox Pupuli’s community conference (voxpupuli.org/voxconf)
- Config Management Camp — Annual configuration management conference in Ghent, Belgium (cfgmgmtcamp.org)
- PuppetCamp — Regional community meetups
Code of Conduct
The OpenVox and Vox Pupuli communities are committed to providing a welcoming, inclusive environment for everyone. Be kind, be respectful, and be constructive. We’re all here because we love automating things and occasionally complaining about YAML indentation.