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Community

Draft — please flesh out with meet-up schedule, moderators, and any house rules.

TiXL is volunteer-run. The best way to get help (and to give help back) is to show up where the conversations happen.

Where to find people

  • Discord — the day-to-day Q&A, showcases, and help. Add invite link here.
  • YouTube — tutorials, releases, and recordings of bigger talks. Add channel link here.
  • Bi-weekly meet-ups — informal 4–5-hour calls where features get demoed, questions get answered, and people help each other debug projects. If you're curious, you can check out the recordings in our meetup archive.
  • GitHub — source, issues, discussions. See Reporting bugs and suggestions.

How to help

  • Answer a question. If you know a topic, hang out in Discord — most of us learned by helping someone else.
  • Give feedback. We need your feedback to make TiXL not just stable but pure joy to work with.
  • Share an example. Sharing example projects walks through the format.

Conduct

We want TiXL's spaces to be welcoming. Be kind, be patient with beginners, and assume the person on the other end of the message is doing this in their spare time — because they almost certainly are.