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Thank you! The eventual goal is to give people a choice between building the entire thing themselves or using an official signed release, so it should hopefully become less intimidating to run over time.
I think I will take you up on that offer. I don't want to create a Telegram group myself, but I'm happy to direct people to yours or even a community-created Krux group if it happens. For now, I'll update the docs to point people to the DIYbitcoin group.
That's awesome to hear, and thank you 😄 |
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That's a great goal, I'm sure many new DIYers would appreciate that, as well as some steps on how to verify the official signed release 👍 Sounds good! We can start with the DIYbitcoin chat, and I was thinking a community Krux group could be created as soon as it starts becoming too busy in that chat. Or I could start a separate one now, up to you. |
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I've created a group for Brazilians: https://t.me/KruxBR since some of users don't speak English. It's just a few people. |
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It's great to see this project coming along slowly but surely from a code and docs perspective. WRT docs, I think these are nice and clean pages for anyone curious about the project and what's involved: https://jreesun.github.io/krux/ 👏
As for your community channel I think you should try Telegram, let me explain. While I understand Matrix is better for privacy, it's just not used by many people. Joinmarket tried to stay on IRC, but now their community has created two Telegram chats that are getting more and more active, and even Waxwing is in both chats now. Yes Telegram has it's downsides with bots/scammers, but Bitcoiners should always be weary of this. A good bot, a couple mods (when it gets bigger), and an informative pinned message for newcomers to read when they join could easily keep the chat in check.
So since you're an engineer and not a marketer @jreesun I propose you create a group chat with you as the owner and you can choose a mod to help you manage it. OR you can send curious users to the DIYbitcoin Telegram group I own chat where some of us have already been chatting/sharing info about the project in there.
I'm not a marketer either by the way, I just like the project and want to help how I can.
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