swarm/COMMUNITY.md
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The Swarm Community

We hope that Swarm can be a catalyst for community---that many people will be able to have fun playing, discussing, and collaborating on Swarm together. Here are a few resources to help you get plugged into the community and connect with others.

  • Everyone is welcome in the Swarm community. Note the Code of Conduct, which specifically governs those contributing to the project on GitHub, but by extension the whole community.
  • The #swarm channel on the Libera.Chat IRC network is open to all. If you don't already have a preferred IRC client, you can easily connect via this web client. At the moment, the channel is primarily used to discuss development, but you're welcome to use it to discuss anything Swarm-related (e.g. asking for help, showing off your cool programming exploits, etc.).
  • Feel free to make use of the Swarm wiki on Github as a place to collaborate, discuss strategy, post cool robot programs, create documentation, or whatever.
  • We are open to other community-building tools and spaces, depending on the desires of people in the community, especially as the community grows. For example, GitHub and IRC might be fine while there are just a few people hacking on it, but eventually people are going to want a place to post their cool screenshots, get help debugging, and discuss strategies. In general, anyone should feel free to take the initiative on such things. For example, someone could start a Discord server, or a mailing list, or something else, and we will add it here!