Updates to grin.mw

Per the discussion at today’s GrinCC meeting, I have updated https://grin.mw and submitted a pull request. If anyone can review and/or merge I would greatly appreciate it. It was a bitch to get running locally, but I was able to and everything looked good to me.



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Gone are the links to Keybase and Research, added a link to https://grincc.mw, and the main Telegram chats were added to the community page.

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Love to see something new in the homepage ^^

whoops, will fix that

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Links are fixed if someone can review and pull again

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Crazy that I happen to stumble on this the day you did it. I went to grin.mw as a way to get to the forum and it was gone… then I saw that keybase was gone too. Then I went to github and saw the commit and then finally came here.

Why did you remove keybase? It is still valid right?

I agree with you, I also think that deleting Keybase is not a good idea. there are still tons of members inside Keybase that can still have a good chat in this group. The community board can choose to go to any chat group for meetings, but we can’t lose Keybase, a lot of the original members are in there, and just because a member doesn’t show up doesn’t necessarily mean he’s gone for good. Then there’s Discord, which gets a lot of people in every day. I suggest adding both Keybase, and Discord links to the community page for fans to opt in.

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Keybase has been added back.

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I forgot we also have a Discor community. We are so fragmented…

The Discord community currently has over 5300 people, which seems to be the largest of all the Grin communities, and many more are still joining every day. But I don’t see a link to it on the grin.mw page,and I’m not sure why.

There is only one active mod on the Discord and we have discussed shutting it down unless any other mods feel like doing their jobs. It’s a ghost town that makes Grin look dead.

They can add me as a mod…

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The nav bar needs a background color that is not transparent.

The text switches the pixel color, so if above black it becomes white and if above white it becomes black. Quite cool. Indeed not that well readable if the text is above a complex background like in your screenshot. Personally I would just leave it.