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Dev support channels #2

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ike opened this issue Dec 18, 2014 · 5 comments
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Dev support channels #2

ike opened this issue Dec 18, 2014 · 5 comments
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ike commented Dec 18, 2014

Currently there isn't a great place to ask support questions for web developers getting into WebRTC. There's #webrtc on IRC, which seems sporadic and spammy (from my limited lurking), Discuss WebRTC, which is fairly browser focused (and also Google Groups, really?), and a few others. Not a super great landscape for someone who's just starting out.

Let's pick something, and use that as a go-to support channel for new WebRTC developers.

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@bear set up gitter.im for this channel and that might be a good thing to use for this.

Based on experience with Ampersand.js, we've seen using gitter has gotten more engagement than the IRC room we were using prior. It's really helped that community grow a lot in just a few months.

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fippo commented Dec 18, 2014

#webrtc on freenode is not spammy. There are a few google-people hanging out there (and some mozilla folks) but i've rarely seen them answering questions.

Most questions there are easily answered by pointing to the right chrome demos, some of @samdutton's html5rocks articles etc

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bear commented Dec 19, 2014

k, the gitter.im channel is setup and it's marked as Public

https://gitter.im/webrtcftw/WebRTCFTW

I've added the link to the WebRTCFTW GitHub Org description

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fippo commented Dec 19, 2014

uhm... I somewhat disagree with "use gitter as dev channel".
#webrtc on freenode is where people hang out and go to currently.

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I definitely think it's worth keeping this open and seeing more discussion.

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