@stefano unfortunately discord is a really good and simple to use platform for support. what should they be using instead?
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eatyourglory (eatyourglory@mastodon.uno)'s status on Sunday, 05-May-2024 17:36:32 JST eatyourglory
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Stefano Marinelli (stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe)'s status on Sunday, 05-May-2024 17:36:34 JST Stefano Marinelli
I still don't understand how projects that are strongly focused on open-source and promote the open-source movement have their official support channel or discussion platform set as Discord.
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eatyourglory (eatyourglory@mastodon.uno)'s status on Sunday, 05-May-2024 17:39:48 JST eatyourglory
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BeAware :fediverse: (beaware@social.beaware.live)'s status on Sunday, 05-May-2024 17:44:27 JST BeAware :fediverse:
@eatyourglory @stefano ah. Specifically open source. Hmmm.🤔not sure. Tbh. That IS the only place I've seen open source communities realized and I haven't had an issue with it. I jumped into this wrongly and that was my mistake.😬🤷♂️
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eatyourglory (eatyourglory@mastodon.uno)'s status on Sunday, 05-May-2024 17:44:28 JST eatyourglory
Stefano's original post was about free and open source software, not about Midjourney which is essentially a for-profit company. Stefano was talking about a community who doesn't offer a product, but offers a community-supported and maintained piece of software. What other alternatives for those communities can work other than discord?
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