Bioconductor’s community chat is moving from Slack to Zulip on Monday 2 June 2025. The transition ensures long-term access to discussions and better reflects our open-source values.
Why We’re Moving to Zulip
Our Slack Pro subscription ends on Sunday 1 June. Switching to the free tier would mean losing older messages — including valuable conversations, decisions, and shared knowledge. To preserve this history and stay true to our open principles, we’re migrating to Zulip.
Zulip is already trusted by many open-source and academic communities. Its structured, topic-based approach makes it easier to follow and return to discussions — a good match for Bioconductor’s distributed, collaborative nature.
Thanks to Zulip’s open-source sponsorship programme, Bioconductor receives access to the Standard plan at no cost, enabling high-quality, sustainable communication.
To help preserve Bioconductor’s history, messages from public Slack channels will be migrated to Zulip.
We’re also exploring ways to improve long-term access to community discussions — such as public-read Zulip channels or archiving — in line with open-source norms. Any future changes will be clearly communicated and shaped by community input.
Questions? Contact maria.doyle [at] ul [dot] ie.
Why Zulip is a Good Fit
- Structured conversations: Topics within channels keep threads focused and easy to revisit.
- Full history: No 90-day limit — all messages remain accessible.
- Open source: Zulip aligns with Bioconductor’s mission and values.
- Markdown and LaTeX: Ideal for technical and academic exchanges.
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channel.How to Get Started
- Final Slack export: We’ll export public Slack data on Friday 30 May.
- Join Zulip:
- If you used your email on Bioconductor Slack, you’ll receive an invite.
- No need to create a new account — click “Forgot your password?” to set it.
- New to Bioconductor Chat? Join us from Monday 2 June at https://community-bioc.zulipchat.com.
- Prefer using an app? Zulip is available for desktop and mobile on all major platforms.
Tips for Using Zulip
- Start a new topic for each subject — it keeps conversations clear.
→ Intro to topics - Admins can help move or rename threads to keep things tidy.
- Use Markdown and LaTeX for formatting and equations.
💡 Tip: Using both Slack and Zulip? Rambox helps manage them side-by-side.
More tips: Getting started with Zulip
What’s Next
- Slack retires on 1 June: It will revert to the free tier. A read-only archive may remain accessible for a limited time.
- Zulip launches on 2 June: You can join anytime — but we recommend getting set up early to stay in the loop.
- Need help or have feedback? Post in
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on Zulip or email maria.doyle [at] ul [dot] ie.
We hope you’ll find Zulip a welcoming space — built for open communities like ours.
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