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Open discussions, gitter, something #534
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We can use the Winterbloom discord, since I'm considering moving Nox over to github.com/wntrblm so it's easier to manage the contributors and notifications. I'll make a #nox channel and y'all can mute notifications for everything else if you want. |
And... it happened 🥳 Seems like this invite became invalid (or expired? 1). @theacodes, could you check if this invite is still functional, and provide a new one if not? That way, more people with intentions of joining will be there 2. Footnotes |
Just further to this, as part of #600 I'm looking at including a link to the discord in the issue form config so it shows up as a method to ask a more general question not covered by the more rigid bug/feature forms. Much like pip do here with IRC: Is it possible to have a permanent invite link to the discord? If not this approach may not work as intended as we'd have to keep refreshing the link. |
When creating a Discord invitation, you can select the expire date. Check the example below 1: In the red circle, there's an "edit invite settings" button. When clicking it, you'll find a seting to modify the expire date, I would personally prefer a permanent invite. Since we are humans, we could easily forget to update it 😅 Footnotes
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Hey folks, here's a permalink for the discord: https://discord.gg/C5EH3N3fsk If y'all would prefer github discussions, I can enable that. Just let me know. |
How would this feature be useful?
Issues only have "feature request" or "bug report" format, no question format; so I assume issues are not for questions. Github discussions are disabled. There is no gitter or discord linked. So, where are questions or discussions about nox supposed to occur?
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like to see a gitter or discord. I participate in and moderate a few gitter channels and really enjoy interactive problem solving, tangent discussions, and general sense of community that comes from that.
Describe alternatives you've considered
StackOverflow has a nox tag, but it is solely short Q&A format and can be pretty toxic, but it is searchable. Github Discussions can be free-form or Q&A format, they are searchable, and integrate with Github; however, in my experience people tend to not understand how to use it correctly (maybe this is a UX problem?).
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