The topics discussed within this space has anything to do with Trino, a massively parallel processing SQL query engine. Feel free to ask for help on Trino, discuss about the inner workings of Trino, how to get started contributing to Trino, enterprise versions of Trino like Starburst and AWS Athena, Security, deploying Trino on Kubernetes and a lot more!!
Here are few pointers to get you started:
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Introduce yourself and say hi over in the rabbit hole
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To learn about Trino we recommend
this blog or jumping right in to
Trino: The Definitive Guide Book
- To ask a question find the appropriate category and ask away!
- Like any community, you get out of it what you put in. Take the time to read around existing content and when youβre ready to ask a question, make sure itβs well written
. You should familiarize yourself with the Trino Forum Code of Conduct.
- Like any community, you get out of it what you put in. Take the time to read around existing content and when youβre ready to ask a question, make sure itβs well written
- If youβre just here to lurk and learn you are very welcome. You may find the Trino community page very resourceful.
Donβt forget to check out our vibrant meetup community too where you can find out whatβs coming up next as well as view recordings of previous meetups.
For a more informal chat, the Trino Slack Community is still active and vibrant.
About the Discourse platform
You may be familiar with Discourse already; itβs popular forum software used widely. It has a few key concepts:
- Users post questions, discussions, announcements, etc as topics . Each post is a topic. Topics that are a question can be marked as
Solved
by the original poster. - Topics are organized into categories . Some categories have subcategories within them to help keep information easy to find.
Discourse offers granular control of users, so you will notice some users have permission to edit, or even remove, topics.