No random open source application, I do not want to join your Discord channel for support.

There's this really cool technology called hypertext markup language, and if you use it for your documentation another piece of amazing technology called a search engine can help me find the answer I'm looking for

And the real magic is you only have to answer it once and the answer helps anyone. You don't have to answer the same question every day. This frees you up for more fun development

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@Zerglingman @TomLarrow I have a dev discord for my game to keep peeps updated and communicate. Sure as hell will not be making one for any sort of community because I don't wanna manage that shit.

@Zerglingman @TomLarrow no I don't mean literal game updates, I mean just simple communication on what I and others are working on.

@Zerglingman @TomLarrow much easier than getting a bunch of normies to sign up for something they don't already have and won't ever check. I actually had to remake a sock Facebook account because some of them didn't even want to go as far as using discord.

@Zerglingman @TomLarrow 2 problems with that.

1: none of these people would know what rss was if I told them

2: that's only for people receiving updates from me, not giving me updates or throwing ideas/criticism around where everyone can see it and also comment on it

@beardalaxy @Zerglingman
"everyone can see it and also comment on it"

Everyone who registered to be a part of the discord server you mean. If you truly wanted everyone to see and comment on it, it would be posted in a public place, not behind closed doors.

@TomLarrow @Zerglingman no shit. I don't want literally everyone to see it, just those involved with the project. At least, not yet. It'll be public eventually, don't worry.

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