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Hi,
What do you think about the idea of a dedicated Discord server for NTLite? I can imagine that it could improve some processes. Especially I think of the common compilation of presets, faster answering of smaller questions, exchange of information of any kind and bring in the form of bug reports, collections of any kind, and also just to bring the community closer together.
Discord is not just a group voice client, nor "the Facebook for gamer", as some call it, (even if it is very popular for them because of the variety of features). Actually, at least in my opinion, it's about bringing a community together, which has its advantages. See for example GitHub as a developer platform. Element, for example, offers too little and has not really arrived in the mainstream.
A forum is wonderful for larger masses of information, but no one really exchanges information about DMs, or often people don't dare to ask anything publicly, or the matter is just so small and trivial that it's simply not worth creating a thread for it. Something like this would fit wonderfully in channels for this. The appearance can also be freely determined.
Since the topic of customizing mainly concerns gamer, it also fits well together.
It's not really hard to set up either. For my part, I can also give a lot of help positions. (However, the permanent "maintain"/administrate/moderate it would me personally, currently, lack of time)
Just in case, people never heard about it:
Best regards.
What do you think about the idea of a dedicated Discord server for NTLite? I can imagine that it could improve some processes. Especially I think of the common compilation of presets, faster answering of smaller questions, exchange of information of any kind and bring in the form of bug reports, collections of any kind, and also just to bring the community closer together.
Discord is not just a group voice client, nor "the Facebook for gamer", as some call it, (even if it is very popular for them because of the variety of features). Actually, at least in my opinion, it's about bringing a community together, which has its advantages. See for example GitHub as a developer platform. Element, for example, offers too little and has not really arrived in the mainstream.
A forum is wonderful for larger masses of information, but no one really exchanges information about DMs, or often people don't dare to ask anything publicly, or the matter is just so small and trivial that it's simply not worth creating a thread for it. Something like this would fit wonderfully in channels for this. The appearance can also be freely determined.
Since the topic of customizing mainly concerns gamer, it also fits well together.
It's not really hard to set up either. For my part, I can also give a lot of help positions. (However, the permanent "maintain"/administrate/moderate it would me personally, currently, lack of time)
Just in case, people never heard about it:
Discord - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Discord | Your Place to Talk and Hang Out
Discord is the easiest way to talk over voice, video, and text. Talk, chat, hang out, and stay close with your friends and communities.
discord.com
Best regards.