Hi everyone,

it has been more than a year since [our last 
announcement](https://forum.nim-lang.org/t/8629#56234) regarding community 
management, it's a bit longer than we would've like. But we feel like the 
changes from last year was a success inn our goal of better moderation.

However we can always get better, and we are happy to announce that we have 
added 4 new members to our moderation team: @Phil (aka "isofruit", 
"PhilippMDoerner" or "P D"), @pietroppeter, @ringabout (aka "sindaka", 
"charmclue") , @Yepoleb (aka "gabrielhuber"). They have been made moderators 
across all of our platforms (this Forum, Discord, Matrix, IRC, Github, 
Telegram, Reddit) and they will work with the existing moderators to make our 
channels welcoming places where everybody feels encouraged to discuss Nim, its 
ecosystem and community and their evolution. We want to remind everyone that 
you can submit feedback or questions using [this google 
form](https://forms.gle/2TbJPGRtZg66Lf3X6) (accessible to all of the 
moderators), but you can also reach any of the moderators directly through 
private messaging supported on some of the above platforms.

Along with this change, we are also expanding our scope from moderation to 
broader aspects of community building. Note that this does not mean stricter 
moderation, we believe our moderation practices have worked well and will 
continue as usual. We are still organizing ourselves and we will make more 
announcements later on, in the meantime @ringabout started raising some ideas 
[in this RFC](https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/513). In short we want to 
make clearer distinctions as to who are responsible for which pieces of Nim 
community infrastructure, and to spread it more around to alleviate single 
point of failure issues. And to improve all of the various parts that make up 
our community.

Join me in welcoming our new members and let us know your thoughts and hopes 
for a bright Nim future!

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