Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Magic Mirror Discord Group
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There’s nothing wrong with the idea but why on earth would you title it “Discord”?
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@nuckinfutz I think he refer to this https://discordapp.com
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@nuckinfutz yea what @broberg says
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You mean Speak (voice)? Or Chat (text)?
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@MichMich with discord you can do both
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I’ve set up a magic mirror channel on the freenode irc server.
Point your favorite irc client to
server: irc.freenode.net
channel: #magic_mirrorYou can also access it by the older text based web interface or the newer web interface that is more slackish/discordish.
EDIT: Only the github and travis project owners can do any irc integration, so no push, pull, issue, or build notifications at this time.
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I would vote for Slack, but I’m biased since I work at Slack.
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If we use any channel for Chat (text) I think could be separated in two groups, devs and Users.
For me Slack and IRC is well. I see in NodeBB the called Groups, this dont have a channel for text chat?
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My experience is that if the volume of chat is low, splitting into a dev and non-dev chat causes the channels to suffer. There is some sort of lower limit for a community to sustain itself, be it end users or developers. But you are correct on the flip side, if the volume of chat is high then having multiple channels is perfect as both communities sustain their numbers and activity just fine.