The NGINX Community Forum is a new online gathering place designed to bring together NGINX users from around the world. This platform serves as a central hub where you can connect with peers, share your knowledge, and troubleshoot issues together. Whether you are just beginning your journey with NGINX or you are a seasoned expert, the forum is your go-to place for support and educational resources.
To get started, visit the NGINX Community Forum and sign up for an account at community.nginx.org.
The forum will provide you with lots of useful information about NGINX and a community eager to help and collaborate. It’s not just for those who have all the answers – it’s also for those who are seeking guidance and looking to learn!
What to Expect in the Forum
The NGINX Community Forum is designed to foster peer-to-peer support and encourage the exchange of knowledge. Whether you’re a beginner looking for guidance on basic configuration or an advanced user exploring complex use cases, you’ll find resources and people to help.
You can post in the Troubleshooting category to fix issues with your config or sort out errors. Stuck on next steps or how to accomplish something? Check out “How Do I…?” for pointers in the right direction. While you’re in there, if you see a question you might be able to answer, jump on in! This help isn’t limited to NGINX Open Source either – other NGINX technologies like Unit or Kubernetes Ingress Controller have a home here too.
In Content Share, the NGINX team regularly shares insightful blogs and informative videos that can help you deepen your understanding of NGINX technologies and their capabilities. Additionally, the NGINX Community Forum is a space for you to share your own content, such as blog posts, videos, and tutorials, showcasing the creative ways you use NGINX in your projects. By participating in these discussions, you can contribute to the collective knowledge and inspire others in the community.
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The forum is also a hub for upcoming events such as project community calls and meetups, providing opportunities to unite with fellow NGINX users and experts.
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By participating in discussions, you can contribute to the growth of the community and help others along the way. If you’re at the NGINX Community Forum to ask questions, share insights, or simply observe, your participation is valuable.
Other Platforms
We will be sunsetting our previous platform, the NGINX Community Slack in March 2025.
GitHub Discussions is still your best place for submitting, discussing, or following up on PRs. The NGINX Community Forum is not intended to facilitate code or docs contributions to any NGINX project, core or otherwise. Use GitHub Discussions for raising issues, pointing out bugs, and reporting CVEs.
Join the Conversation
Sign up for an account on the NGINX Community Forum to meet other people who love open source. You can share your experiences, ask questions, and help with ongoing discussions. Your participation is vital – every voice adds to the richness and strength of the community.
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This forum is a place where you can feel at home. Feel free to introduce yourself and start a conversation about your NGINX journey. Whether it’s a technical challenge you’re facing, a success story you want to share, or a new idea you’re exploring, the community is here to support you every step of the way.
Engage in conversations that foster learning and innovation and connect with a diverse group of peers who share your passion for open source and open source technologies.
Your insights and experiences can inspire others and help build a more collaborative and knowledgeable community. And when you join, feel free to ping me and say hi!