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Originally created by @chowbok on GitHub (Dec 9, 2018).
I'd like to follow the development of this. Can a mailing list for developers and users be created (assuming one doesn't yet exist)?
@anthonylavado commented on GitHub (Dec 9, 2018):
@chowbok One hasn't been created, but at the time being, the plan is to keep this as a buildable version, and eventually we are moving away from Emby as a whole.
@dkanada commented on GitHub (Dec 9, 2018):
We have a room here for discussion at the moment.
@joshuaboniface commented on GitHub (Dec 10, 2018):
We've also got a public Riot room specifically for Jellyfin (rather than just the "Saving Emby" channel): https://matrix.to/#/#jellyfin:matrix.org
@JustAMan @dcrdev would you be able to join there as well? Unless you have an alternative Riot account I can add you on.
@joshuaboniface commented on GitHub (Dec 11, 2018):
I think the chat is sufficient for now, given that it's open source and widely used by us already. Mailing lists seem... obsolete in 2018, I honestly would rather us set up a forum and get a Reddit community going, though if there's more interest we can revisit it.