Show HN: I am building an open-source incident management platform

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  1. incidental

    An opensource incident management platform integrating with Slack.

  2. Stream

    Stream - Scalable APIs for Chat, Feeds, Moderation, & Video. Stream helps developers build engaging apps that scale to millions with performant and flexible Chat, Feeds, Moderation, and Video APIs and SDKs powered by a global edge network and enterprise-grade infrastructure.

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  3. dispatch

    All of the ad-hoc things you're doing to manage incidents today, done for you, and much more!

    I will just share a somewhat similar project: https://github.com/netflix/dispatch

    Also open source, also Python, also incident management :) Has some integrations with slack, but not focused on Slack particularly.

    Can be a good project to learn from as well :)

    My relation to it: I only contributed with a couple of pull requests there :)

  4. response

    Monzo's real-time incident response and reporting tool ⚡️

    As the person who originally wrote the Monzo Response project (https://github.com/monzo/response), I expect you'll find some traction in smaller orgs, but when folks start doing things at scale they'll hit an inflection point where running their own incident software/not having folks to log feature requests with will force them to pick something more off-the-shelf.

    Basically, nobody runs their on-call system on open-source because it's mission critical. At a certain point, IM platforms hit the same level of criticality.

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