We hope that Swarm can be a catalyst for community---that many people will be able to have fun playing, discussing, and collaborating on Swarm together. Here are a few resources to help you get plugged into the community and connect with others.
- Everyone is welcome in the Swarm community. Note the Code of Conduct, which specifically governs those contributing to the project on GitHub, but by extension the whole community.
- The Swarm Discord server is open to all. At the moment, the server is primarily used to discuss development, but you're welcome to use it to discuss anything Swarm-related (e.g. asking for help, showing off your cool programming exploits, etc.).
- Feel free to make use of the Swarm wiki on Github as a place to collaborate, discuss strategy, post cool robot programs, create documentation, or whatever.
- We are open to other community-building tools and spaces, depending on the desires of people in the community, especially as the community grows. For example, GitHub and Discord might be fine while there are just a few people hacking on it, but eventually people are going to want a place to post their cool screenshots, get help debugging, and discuss strategies. In general, anyone should feel free to take the initiative on such things. For example, someone could start a Discourse forum, or a mailing list, or something else, and we will add it here!