@benwis @negative12dollarbill I think one of the problems is that community discussion areas is where a lot of organic diagnostics and operational wisdom will get discussed. It takes extra dedicated effort to translate that back into documentation.
When the discussion area isn't easily searchable (and the gate of joining and managing another micro community server is a barrier, as is the quality of Discord's search) you end up with duplicate diagnostic effort from your users, and the masking of tiny issues that are solved through "community wisdom".
Disqus I don't think is a great solution, both for the searchability issue (people will almost always end up using one or the other fracturing an already small community) and as a technical Q&A platform but the latter is only my personal opinion.
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