ZCP Community
Join the community
Section titled “Join the community”The ZCP Community page is the stable starting point for the community. From there, you can join the public ZCP Community on Slack, a third-party service for developers, cloud engineers, platform teams, and people evaluating sovereign cloud infrastructure.
The community is a place to ask questions, compare implementation notes, share projects, discuss the ZCP platform and its open-source foundation, and provide product feedback. It is separate from the internal ZSoftly Slack workspace.
Join the ZCP Community on Slack
Community guidelines and information
Recommended channels
Section titled “Recommended channels”#welcome: Start here and read the community guidelines.#announcements: Community and platform announcements.#general: General conversation.#getting-started: Help with your first steps on ZCP.#zcp-help: Technical questions and troubleshooting discussion.#zcp-feedback: Product feedback and feature requests.#french-francais: French-language discussion.#community-projects: Projects, integrations, and examples from the community.
Posting rules
Section titled “Posting rules”- Be respectful, specific, and constructive.
- Share enough context for others to understand the question, without exposing private data.
- Keep support questions and public discussion in the appropriate channel.
- Do not post passwords, credentials, API keys, customer information, billing information, private IP addresses, security vulnerabilities, or confidential infrastructure details.
- Report suspected security issues through the official security contact process, not in a public channel.
Community discussion and official support
Section titled “Community discussion and official support”Slack is for community discussion. It is not an official support ticketing system and community conversations do not provide ZCP support guarantees. For account-specific support, billing, service incidents, or private technical matters, use the ZCP portal or the official support process for your account.
Third-party service and sovereignty notice
Section titled “Third-party service and sovereignty notice”Slack is a third-party service and is not operated by ZSoftly. The community workspace is separate from ZCP customer infrastructure. Slack content must not be described as Canadian-resident, sovereign ZCP data, or confidential customer data. Do not share information that requires those protections in community channels.
Build with us on GitHub
Section titled “Build with us on GitHub”We are building ZCP for the people who run it. Follow ZSoftly on GitHub for project updates, star the tools you use to help others find them, and contribute documentation, examples, issues, integrations, and code.
- Star the ZCP CLI
- Star the Terraform/OpenTofu provider
- Browse the ZCP documentation repository
- Read the documentation contribution guide