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Add more references to our subreddit #1420

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thehowl opened this issue Dec 7, 2023 · 4 comments
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Add more references to our subreddit #1420

thehowl opened this issue Dec 7, 2023 · 4 comments
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thehowl commented Dec 7, 2023

While I think we may eventually want to change our strategy for Gno support -- I think we need to have something similar to StackOverflow in that regard, see gnolang/meetings#38 -- seeing as right now it is the "best" solution we have, I think it should be more prominently shown in places where we put our communication channels. Notably, this is missing from our website's footer..

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moul commented Dec 7, 2023

Should we consider making the https://github.com/gnolang/devrels repository public and using it instead of the monorepo? @gnolang/devrels, what are your thoughts on this?

We can utilize the "transfer issue" feature if we decide to proceed in that direction.

If not, I recommend another repository that I consider more appropriate: https://github.com/gnolang/awesome-gno. It is our most community-oriented one.

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Perhaps I'm missing it but what is the main issue we are trying to address with this: is it to mention our Subreddit in more places or to mention our meeting notes within our Subreddit more often?

Marketing is with the opinion that we should not be directing people from Github to our Subreddit, so perhaps we need to discuss internally first before moving on this.

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If we add it to our Project board then we can still have visibility, but I'd prefer if possible to keep the DevRel repo private until we get out processes further defined.

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thehowl commented Jan 12, 2024

Closing this issue as we're going in another direction for Q/A anyway.

gnolang/meetings#38

@thehowl thehowl closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jan 12, 2024
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