liqula / react-hs

A GHCJS binding to React based on the Flux design. The flux design pushes state and complicated logic out of the view, allowing the rendering functions and event handlers to be pure Haskell functions.
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Gitter channel for react-hs #51

Closed pamu closed 6 years ago

pamu commented 7 years ago

It would be awesome to have a react-hs Gitter channel to discuss the features, issues. Also it's a great help for newbies like me to ask questions about how to get started.

fisx commented 7 years ago

We don't have the resources to set up and popuplate a real-time support forum. If you want to start one, please do so; we welcome a PR with a link to it in the README.

Meanwhile, please open issues if you have support requests.

fisx commented 7 years ago

people keep asking about this, though. i'm getting curious: what's needed to open a gitter channel for this? can you do it us maintainers just quietly listening in after it's al set up? (-:

fisx commented 7 years ago

@danse ping

danse commented 7 years ago

I believe that you have to be administrator or owner of the repo, but i'll check shortly. Gitter is nice because it keeps logs

danse commented 7 years ago

As an admin or owner, i think that it's just a matter of clicking a couple of buttons starting from https://gitter.im/. As far as i remember it even creates the pull request for us

danse commented 7 years ago

Explore > Create your own > Github projects (written small) ... but i can't

pamu commented 7 years ago

Click on github projects in the section "do you want to start a community for one of your github projects?"

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After creating gitter channel grab the badge and paste it in the readme

pamu commented 7 years ago

@fisx Created gitter channel and added it to readme. Sent pull request. Please feel free to join the channel on gitter at https://gitter.im/react-hs