ACM SIGCOMM 2023 Slack Channels
Remote interaction will be underpinned by the SIGCOMM Slack Workspace. If
you are not on the Slack, join with this
link. We encourage participants to make extensive use of Slack to engage with
each other. Q&A for each presentation will also be managed via Slack. At the
end of each paper presentation, the session chair will invite questions.
Online participants can input their questions to the
sigcomm23-main
Slack channel. This channel can also be used for
wider discussion about presentations.
A set of Slack channels have been created, which can be joined by any registered participant. Each workshop and tutorial also has its own independent channel, which is managed by the respective organizers. The below table lists all channels. We encourage participants to review these and selectively join the ones of interest prior to the conference.
(Note: Click on the links below to visit the Slack channels. If you're asked to sign in, use the workspace name "sigcomm.slack.com" to sign up or sign in.)
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Category
Channel Name
Purpose
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Main Track
This channel is for discussing the main track and asking questions during paper presentations. All main track presentation questions should be shared on this channel.
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Southeastern Asia Pod
This channel is for participants attending from the southeastern asia pods.
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Sponsors
These channels allow you to interact directly with our sponsors.
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Social
These are two channels to request help from the organizers and for informal social hallway chats
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Workshops
These channels are for workshop interactions, e.g. Q&A. Each workshop has one channel, which is managed independently by the respective workshop chairs.
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Tutorials
These channels are for tutorial interactions, e.g. Q&A. Each tutorial has one channel, which is managed independently by the tutorial organizer.