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@GenevieveBuckley GenevieveBuckley commented Nov 25, 2021

I gave a tutorial today and noticed that the overview notebook directs people to the old, unused gitter chat. That link should be replaced with one to the new Dask discourse forum, which is more active: https://dask.discourse.group/

Closes #221

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Good catch -- thanks @GenevieveBuckley. I see there's a similar link in README.md, would you mind updating that to point to discourse too?

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Oh thanks - I hadn't noticed the one in the README too. Updated now (and there are no further instances of the word "gitter" in the repository, so that should be everything).

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Thanks @GenevieveBuckley, this is in

@jrbourbeau jrbourbeau merged commit 13cc84d into dask:main Nov 30, 2021
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Tutorial notebooks should direct questions to dicourse, not gitter
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