Just a bunch of folks who like experiment with gamedev. Mostly we're working on Phaser projects.
You're invited, we're friendly! 😄
Community rules are over in our Code of Conduct.
The short version is: build stuff, read things, ask questions.
We also have a longer answer in the FAQ.
We started one! It's right next to this file: FAQ.md.
Read it, make Pull Requests, be awesome.
It seems a reasonable to ask "why does a discord community need a code repo?"
In part we have an answer in administration#3. Generally though there is a lot of energy and talent and our group. We've taught each other a lot and helping people get through the first steps of Phaser is great... but having a collection of examples and tutorials that we can refer to and build on over time would be great.
And, I mean, if we're going to put that much effort into them why lock them away in Discord?