Community Update: What Do You Think of Discord?
Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2024 10:48 am
Dear OptiTrack Community,
I hope this message finds you well and thriving in your motion capture endeavors. As we continue to grow and evolve, it's crucial that our platforms for communication and collaboration do the same. We are considering transitioning our community from the current phpBB forums to Discord, a more modern and widely-used platform.
This move is aimed at enhancing our community's connectivity, accessibility, and overall experience. Discord offers a dynamic environment for real-time discussion, support, and knowledge sharing, which we believe could greatly benefit all members of our community.
However, such a transition is not a decision we take lightly, especially considering the history and content that have been cultivated in our forums over the years. Your insights, experiences, and needs are paramount in guiding this move.
What Do You Think of Discord?
To ensure this transition reflects the collective will and needs of our community, we invite you to share your thoughts on a few key points:
Your Voice Matters
This is an opportunity to redefine and enhance our community's digital space. Whether you're a novice just starting out, or an expert with years of experience, your feedback is invaluable to us.
Please share your thoughts, suggestions, and any content links by March 31, 2024. Your input will play a critical role in shaping the future of our community's platform.
We are excited about the possibilities Discord could offer and are eager to hear your thoughts. Together, let's ensure our community continues to be a vibrant, supportive, and innovative space for all things motion capture.
Thank you for your time, dedication, and contributions to our community. We look forward to your feedback.
Warm regards,
Steven Andrews
Sr. Director, Support Engineering
OptiTrack
I hope this message finds you well and thriving in your motion capture endeavors. As we continue to grow and evolve, it's crucial that our platforms for communication and collaboration do the same. We are considering transitioning our community from the current phpBB forums to Discord, a more modern and widely-used platform.
This move is aimed at enhancing our community's connectivity, accessibility, and overall experience. Discord offers a dynamic environment for real-time discussion, support, and knowledge sharing, which we believe could greatly benefit all members of our community.
However, such a transition is not a decision we take lightly, especially considering the history and content that have been cultivated in our forums over the years. Your insights, experiences, and needs are paramount in guiding this move.
What Do You Think of Discord?
To ensure this transition reflects the collective will and needs of our community, we invite you to share your thoughts on a few key points:
- Your Feedback on Moving to Discord: How do you feel about transitioning our community discussions to Discord? What are your concerns, and what opportunities do you see?
- Essential Channels and Topics: What channels or topics would you consider essential for our new Discord server? Think about the areas that matter most to you and our community.
- Valuable Content Migration: There's a wealth of knowledge within our forums. We need your help identifying the most valuable threads, posts, or topics. Please link to any content you believe should be migrated to our new platform. This includes historical discussions that remain relevant, helpful tutorials, frequently asked questions, and anything else you deem indispensable.
- Community Engagement and Structure Suggestions: How do you envision the structure of our Discord server? Any specific roles, permissions, or guidelines you think would foster a positive and productive environment?
- Additional Features or Ideas: Are there any specific features or innovative ideas you'd like to see implemented to enhance our community interaction on Discord?
Your Voice Matters
This is an opportunity to redefine and enhance our community's digital space. Whether you're a novice just starting out, or an expert with years of experience, your feedback is invaluable to us.
Please share your thoughts, suggestions, and any content links by March 31, 2024. Your input will play a critical role in shaping the future of our community's platform.
We are excited about the possibilities Discord could offer and are eager to hear your thoughts. Together, let's ensure our community continues to be a vibrant, supportive, and innovative space for all things motion capture.
Thank you for your time, dedication, and contributions to our community. We look forward to your feedback.
Warm regards,
Steven Andrews
Sr. Director, Support Engineering
OptiTrack