How to Be in SSI

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Hello! We're so glad you're here.

So you've probably just showed up. Maybe you've joined our slack workspace. (If you haven't, do that right now, right here:) You have probably discovered that SSI is flabbergastingly huge, and you might not know exactly where to get started. Well, here's your chance. Here are the three things you need to know to understand SSI.

1. The fundamental purpose of SSI is to be a place you want to be, no matter how much you know. We are here to teach each other. If SSI is not doing that, it is failing. 2. SSI is massive, and sometimes it seems overwhelming. *You don't have to do everything or know everyone.* The best thing you can do is show up, join a few projects, and see which ones you like. 3. How to join a project? - Pick a team or two that sound interesting. (Rockets? Balloons? Mars?) - Go to that team meeting. Or join its channel in slack.


Want to learn more about SSI? Here are some useful things:

Guide to Slack

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