The following color coding scheme will be followed for messaging between partners and axelar team.
All emails will be sent with the following subject line:
CODE_<Colour>_ALERT_AXELARNET
The following colors will be used:
- BLUE – general informational message, notifications of upcoming upgrades, releases, etc.
- GREEN – response within 24-48 hours required
- YELLOW – response within 12-24 hours required
- RED – response within 1 hour required
We strongly encourage partners to keep us updated on their email addresses and to utilize a system like PagerDuty to alert team members about urgent issues. You can do this by alerting on CODE_RED_ALERT_AXELARNET as the subject line.
Messaging Procedure
- Upon receipt of a notice, please respond immediately with the email subject as “ACK”. Most messages will include a response requirement. Please try to be as diligent as possible for this acknowledgment.
- Generally, we expect an acknowledgement right away, with a follow-up email if any upgrade or update actions are necessary.
- When replaying to the email for upgrades/updates, please include what environments you updated. You can list as N/A if you don’t run a particular environment.
- Examples
- TestNet Nodes.
- MainNet Validators.
- When replying to the email please include your Validator Moniker/Company Name. This helps us quickly track responses.
- It is vital to our operations that you respond to these emails in a timely manner. You can also reach us on your private group in the Axelar Discord. If you do not have one, please reach out to
[email protected] and we will create one for you.
Verifying Message Integrity
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Critical messages will be signed from the axelardev account on keybase.io. To verify the message, check for the attached file in the email.
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You can verify the message on the web app by going to keybase.io/verify, or you can verify in the terminal if you have the Keybase CLI installed.
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Our Keybase account is axelardev and the identity is confirmed against axelar.dev and axelar.network in addition to X (formerly Twitter).
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