To be honest, I wasn’t planning on managing the server myself long-term because I’m still quite new to programming in general. My initial thought was to set it up, get things started, and then hand it over to the admins of this Google Group, as they’re already familiar with managing the community. My main goal was simply to initiate the idea and see if it could spark interest.
I also understand that development Not just limited on Maya. However, this is an easy problem to solve on Discord. New channels can always be added later for any topic the community feels is relevant, whether it’s Maya, game development, Python, or anything else. Discord’s flexibility allows the server to grow and adapt as needed. On Tuesday, November 26, 2024 at 10:41:57 PM UTC+2 Justin Israel wrote: > Right, we are agreeing on some aspects here. My argument is that I don't > think there is enough activity in this community to make a new Discord > server out of it. But that being said, you are totally free to start it and > propose that the community move away from this mailing list to a more > dynamic Discord server. You could then take on the role of being the admin. > If you aren't going to be the admin, who will? > > Do you feel that the people that frequent this community engage with Maya > mostly in a non-professional context? I figured it was a lot of visual > effects, animation, game dev, etc, in a professional context. But I could > be wrong. Either way, I think if there were an existing Discord community > that already has some critical mass, it would be better to direct people > there, as opposed to trying to start a new one specific to Maya > Development, and trying to grow it. But that is totally up to you. > > I will add that, speaking for myself, even though I am an admin of this > community, I haven't developed for Maya in probably 12 years now. I just do > my part to admin the community as long as it seems to remain active. So my > interest in also admining a Discord server is quite low to zero 😁 > > > On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 9:20 AM Abdelhalim abulmagd < > abdelhali...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I actually agree with much of what you said. My main point, though, is >> about familiarity and accessibility. >> >> Most people already know and use Discord, so it’s easy to invite them to >> join. On the other hand, if you mention Slack to someone, chances are they >> won’t know what it is unless they’ve worked in a company where Slack is >> commonly used. It’s primarily a tool for corporate environments, which >> limits its reach outside those circles. >> >> Discord, however, is something people of all backgrounds use daily for >> gaming, communities, hobbies, and more. It’s already well-established as a >> go-to platform for group interactions, which makes it a lot easier to >> onboard new members without having to explain what it is or how it works. >> >> Again, I’m not suggesting Discord is better than Slack for everyone—I >> just believe that for a broader community, Discord’s familiarity makes it a >> stronger option. >> >> On Tuesday, November 26, 2024 at 8:06:13 PM UTC+2 Justin Israel wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 27, 2024, 5:52 AM Abdelhalim abulmagd < >>> abdelhali...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Thank you for letting me know about the tech-art.org Slack group! >>>> Honestly, I’m not very familiar with Slack, but I’d love to explore it if >>>> it offers something unique. >>>> >>>> That said, I believe Discord has some features that make it really >>>> appealing for building active communities: >>>> >>>> - Discord is much more popular and widely recognized than Slack, >>>> so people are generally more familiar with it. >>>> - also it's available on mobile, PC, and even PlayStation, making >>>> it easy to access anytime and from anywhere. >>>> - Voice Channels: Perfect for live discussions, brainstorming, or >>>> quick Q&A sessions >>>> - It’s easy to create dedicated channels for specific topics, >>>> making it simple to find or share information. >>>> - and more >>>> >>>> >>> These are great features. I just don't think they make a strong case as >>> a server for this particular group. Why do we need Playstation access? Why >>> do we need voice channels when the engagement on this group is already >>> really low. >>> Slack has multiple channels as well, threaded discussions, searching, >>> media sharing, voice integrations through zppm, etc. >>> I'm not saying slack is better than discord. I'm just saying slack >>> exists to support communities related to this one so there is already a >>> solution with a community base. >>> Starting a discord seems counter productive. >>> >>> >>>> On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 9:35 PM H D <hannes...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> there is the tech-art.org slack group, which AFAIK is the biggest >>>>> active community. >>>>> people will only join your discord once it's a active community. which >>>>> it will only become when people join and participate ;) >>>>> >>>>> On Monday, 25 November 2024 at 11:38:13 UTC Abdelhalim abulmagd wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> After some research, I noticed that most Discord servers are >>>>>> associated with YouTubers who use them primarily to promote their >>>>>> scripts >>>>>> or products, and I couldn’t find a comprehensive, community-focused >>>>>> group >>>>>> like this one. >>>>>> >>>>>> So, I thought, why not create a Discord server alongside this Google >>>>>> Group? 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