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Waverazor reddit

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Hola guys,

 I hope this is cool, but I went ahead and created a subreddit for Waverazor users:

https://www.reddit.com/r/WaverazorUsers/

I set it up as an extension of this forum and to help spread the word! smiley

It might be a cool way to initially share patches as well.

asked Apr 19, 2017 in Waverazor by synapticgroove (1,360 points)

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Muchas Gracias!  :)  Thanks, that's excellent!  I'm blown away by your support, let me know if there's ever anything I can do to make your Waverazor experience better...

Cheers,

Taiho
answered Apr 19, 2017 by taiho (9,320 points)
Appreciate that Taiho!  I'm just stoked that you and the team made it and made it available to us!
@synapticgroove - can we post some patches to the Reddit Forum?  And if so, how would you like users to go about contributing?
@rob - absolutely!  I initially had it setup for admins to only be able to post, but I've modified where any registered users can upload patches here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/WaverazorUsers/wiki/patches

Feel free to shoot me an email (benjamin@synapticgroove.com) with yours, or any registered username on there, and I'll make sure that patch uploads are 100% available.

As of right now, I don't think there will be a spam problem.

Also, sorry I haven't gotten any new patches uploaded lately.  The project workload has been pretty extreme the last two months!  I'm sure you and Taiho can understand. :)
@synapticgroove - fantastic... will shoot you an email, and folks here can see these notes if there is anyone else planning to post some patches.   And yes, I do know how they day-job workload can be ;)   Cheers!
@rob - that sounds great man!  I appreciate the fact that you are leveraging Reddit as an extension of the MOK forum.  I think it has the potential to grow into a really unique and cool patch repository.

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