Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I am a developer trying to learn ELIZA framework and build AI apps on top of it. I am going through the documentation and following it but when I am faced with the problem, I have to check for the issues or add new issues in the GitHub. There is no way for me to validate if I'm doing something wrong or if it is a bug in the framework. Needing to have all discussions on the GitHub issues slows down the overall learning and development of the framework in my opinion. Group can be used to do preliminary discussions and then issues can be added if necessary.
Describe the solution you'd like
Start a discord server and Telegram Group chat to provide support and have preliminary discussions on the issues. This will make the framework more user-friendly to new developers like me.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I have considered going through the issues, searching there and adding new issues but in my opinion, it's can pollute the issues with common issues, beginner mistakes etc.
Additional context
No context. I think what I have answered in previous questions provides sufficient context for the issue.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I am a developer trying to learn ELIZA framework and build AI apps on top of it. I am going through the documentation and following it but when I am faced with the problem, I have to check for the issues or add new issues in the GitHub. There is no way for me to validate if I'm doing something wrong or if it is a bug in the framework. Needing to have all discussions on the GitHub issues slows down the overall learning and development of the framework in my opinion. Group can be used to do preliminary discussions and then issues can be added if necessary.
Describe the solution you'd like
Start a discord server and Telegram Group chat to provide support and have preliminary discussions on the issues. This will make the framework more user-friendly to new developers like me.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I have considered going through the issues, searching there and adding new issues but in my opinion, it's can pollute the issues with common issues, beginner mistakes etc.
Additional context
No context. I think what I have answered in previous questions provides sufficient context for the issue.