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In 2023 we began the migration from Slack to Discord! This was discussed in a number of members meetings, but the main reason for doing it was due to the 3 month message expiry on Slack. Discord is free, although you can upgrade your own profile for extra features if you want to. You can join Discord by following this link https://discord.gg/zx8Dc6Y32E However, you won't be able to access any of the main channels until you link your HMS account.
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In 2023, we began the migration from [[Slack]] to Discord! This was discussed in a number of members meetings, but the main reason for doing it was due to the 3 month message expiry on Slack. Discord is free, although you can upgrade your own profile for extra features if you want to. You can join Discord by following this link https://discord.gg/zx8Dc6Y32E However, you won't be able to access any of the main channels until you link your HMS account.


== Linking your HMS Account ==
== Linking your HMS Account ==
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* Some people have rather obscure usernames which might make it difficult to know if people have met you in the space before. Under your user profile settings you can set a more friendly name specific to the hackspace discord.
* Some people have rather obscure usernames which might make it difficult to know if people have met you in the space before. Under your user profile settings you can set a more friendly name specific to the hackspace discord.
* To reduce cross-talk, use threads where appropriate. These segregate the conversation so those who are not interested do not feel overwhelmed by the amount of activity.
* To reduce cross-talk, use threads where appropriate. These segregate the conversation so those who are not interested do not feel overwhelmed by the amount of activity.
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Revision as of 13:07, 8 August 2023

In 2023, we began the migration from Slack to Discord! This was discussed in a number of members meetings, but the main reason for doing it was due to the 3 month message expiry on Slack. Discord is free, although you can upgrade your own profile for extra features if you want to. You can join Discord by following this link https://discord.gg/zx8Dc6Y32E However, you won't be able to access any of the main channels until you link your HMS account.

Linking your HMS Account

Discord provides a button for copying your username
  1. Join the discord server at the following link https://discord.gg/zx8Dc6Y32E - if you don't already have a Discord account, it'll ask you to sign up for one. If you have already made an account, you can use this link to join the server.
  2. Login to HMS https://hms.nottinghack.org.uk
    1. Click on your username towards the upper right and then select Update Details
    2. Click Edit towards the bottom of the page
    3. Fill in your Discord username - this can be in either username#discriminator or just username format. An easy way to ensure you've got the username correct is to use the Copy User ID button from your user menu in Discord, as shown in the figure to the right.
    4. Click Update
  3. if you need to change your display name, click 'show member list', scroll down until you find yourself, right click and pick 'Edit Server Profile' and change your Server Nickname.

Once your profile is saved, you will receive a message on Discord from Nottinghack Bot. This is just to let you know that your account has been linked. You should also notice channels appearing on the left side bar. If you don't, verify that your username is correct in HMS. You can also try clearing the discord username field, saving the page, then setting it again. If it still doesn't work, post in the public channel.

Discord etiquette

  • You must follow the Hackspace rules
  • If you change your Discord username, you should update this in the hackspace management system to ensure roles are kept in sync
  • Some people have rather obscure usernames which might make it difficult to know if people have met you in the space before. Under your user profile settings you can set a more friendly name specific to the hackspace discord.
  • To reduce cross-talk, use threads where appropriate. These segregate the conversation so those who are not interested do not feel overwhelmed by the amount of activity.