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Community Resources

The GraphQL community is worldwide, and includes developers, users, supporters, and fans from around the globe. You are welcome to join us! If you're new to the community, here are a few things to get you started.

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Official channels

The GraphQL community is active and has created a tremendous amount of valuable content, but we maintain a number of primary collaboration channels for the project.

Please follow these channels for updates and information:

Community channels

Many GraphQL developers idle in Discord, Slack, and IRC for live communication and can answer quick questions.

Please be patient and polite. These are not explicitly user support channels, although they’re likely a good place to find someone who can answer your question if you ask nicely.

Vendor channels

The following channels are maintained by vendors, and may be a good place to find help on their products:

Community Grant program

The GraphQL Foundation funds a Community Grant program that is administered by the GraphQL TSC. The goal of the community grant program is to provide support to individuals working on initiatives that benefit the core technical project and the community at large.

GraphQL Logo & Trademark

The GraphQL name and logo are registered trademarks, and are neutrally held by The Linux Foundation. You may use the GraphQL mark so long as you adhere to the trademark policy.

Download the GraphQL logo and find guidelines for its use in the brand guidelines.

Code of conduct

The GraphQL Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces when an individual is representing the project or its community.

More information

Keep reading to find resources for users, information for developers, and upcoming GraphQL-related events.