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# The Swarm Community
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We hope that Swarm can be a catalyst for community---that many people
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will be able to have fun playing, discussing, and collaborating on
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Swarm together. Here are a few resources to help you get plugged into
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the community and connect with others.
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- Everyone is welcome in the Swarm community. Note the [Code of
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Conduct](https://github.com/swarm-game/swarm/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md),
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which specifically governs those contributing to the project on
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GitHub, but by extension the whole community.
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- The `#swarm` channel on the [Libera.Chat](https://libera.chat/) IRC
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network is open to all. At the moment it's primarily used to
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discuss development, but you're welcome to use it to discuss
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anything Swarm-related (*e.g.* asking for help, showing off your cool
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programming exploits, *etc.*).
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- Feel free to make use of the [Swarm
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wiki](https://github.com/swarm-game/swarm/wiki) on Github as a place to
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collaborate, discuss strategy, post cool robot programs, create
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documentation, or whatever.
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- We are open to other community-building tools and spaces, depending
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on the desires of people in the community, and especially as the
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community grows. For example, GitHub and IRC might be fine while
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there are just a few people hacking on it, but eventually people are
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going to want a place to post their cool screenshots, get help
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debugging, and discuss strategies. In general, anyone should feel
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free to take the initiative on such things. For example, someone
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could start a Discord server, or a mailing list, or something else,
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and we will add it here!
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