Closed lapin7 closed 6 years ago
Its very nice,
But I spoke with her yesterday and she would like for us not to push it too hard yet because some of the dates for milestones are fillers and not "official" an she wants to clarify that before linking it out and promoting it greatly.
I believe there should only be 1 "Offical Channel" for reddit, what do you guy think that it should be
/RChain /RChain_Official
we can only link to one from official sources and if we own both then we can simply shut one down.
Same here. There should only be one official subreddit channel maybe the other can be a fan subreddit. Having two doesn't really cast good light and might be confusing.
I created a separate space for Members to use the wiki. You are correct, I am still in the process of cleaning up the Project sites for roadmap, etc...
But the members have a blank, public space that they can use as they wish.
I hope this clarifies.
Medha
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Its very nice,
But I spoke with her yesterday and she would like for us not to push it too hard yet because some of the dates for milestones are fillers and not "official" an she wants to clarify that before linking it out and promoting it greatly.
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It seems we already have a fan/user sub and an official sub, with:
/RChain /RChain_Official
We should absolutely not shut /RChain because someone else will create it (for trolling).
Maybe some active Reddit users want to disagree about the naming convention (I'm not active).
But it's like registering a .com domain, you have to register .org too, or some scammer will. This happened with Monero (and I know an experienced user who lost a lot). Of course, a scammer can always start an /RChain_OfficiaI sub (where the lowercase l is an uppercase I) but if we have control of the typical addresses, we're properly prepped.
yes, we should secure as many as possible, but determine what is official
i.e accountable mods, links from the website, AMA's, etc
Trolls go wherever there is activity lol
my vote is /RChain_Official
We already have https://github.com/rchain/Members/wiki ; somebody tell me a story about how https://rchain.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RCHAIN/pages is usefully different?
I could see an argument that github is overly centralized and hence we should set up a wiki in dev.rchain.coop. But I don't see much reason to use rchain.atlassian.net outside the core dev team. Github's community dwarfs atlassian, no?
And how did reddit get into this conversation? How is reddit related to wiki spaces?
It's not usefully different IMHO. I wanted to offer it to the membership. If it is not needed, I have no issues with not using it.
Kind regards,
Medha
On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 10:39 AM, Dan Connolly notifications@github.com wrote:
We already have https://github.com/rchain/Members/wiki ; somebody tell me a story about how https://rchain.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RCHAIN/pages is usefully different?
I could see an argument that github is overly centralized and hence we should set up a wiki in dev.rchain.coop. But I don't see much reason to use rchain.atlassian.net outside the core dev team. Github's community dwarfs atlassian, no?
And how did reddit get into this conversation? How is reddit related to wiki spaces?
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Let's close https://rchain.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RCHAIN/pages and work on https://github.com/rchain/Members/wiki
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It's not usefully different IMHO. I wanted to offer it to the membership. If it is not needed, I have no issues with not using it.
Kind regards,
Medha
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We already have https://github.com/rchain/Members/wiki ; somebody tell me a story about how https://rchain.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RCHAIN/pages is usefully different?
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okay! No problem!
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Let's close https://rchain.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/RCHAIN/pages and work on https://github.com/rchain/Members/wiki
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It's not usefully different IMHO. I wanted to offer it to the membership. If it is not needed, I have no issues with not using it.
Kind regards,
Medha
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@MParlikar created a publick Wiki Space
Let's see how we can make use of that space