diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 847bf862..6b9bfb06 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -174,15 +174,44 @@ quickstart examples and usage details. See also the combined [changelog for all ReactPHP components](https://reactphp.org/changelog.html) for details about version upgrades. -## Documentation - -Superficial documentation can be found in the README files of the individual -components. See `vendor/react/*/src/README.md`. - -## Community - -Check out #reactphp on irc.freenode.net. Also follow -[@reactphp](https://twitter.com/reactphp) on twitter. +## Support + +Do you have a question and need help with ReactPHP? Don't worry, we're here to help! + +As a first step, check the elaborate documentation that comes with each +component (see links to individual documentation for each component above). +If you find your question is not answered within the documentation, there's a +fair chance that it may be relevant to more people. Please do not hesitate to +file your question as an issue in the relevant component so others can also +participate. + +Check out `#reactphp` on `irc.freenode.net`. You can use the +[Webchat](http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23reactphp) if you don't +already use an IRC client. Many of us are available in this channel, so many +questions get answered in a few minutes to some hours. We also use this channel +to announce all new releases and ongoing development efforts, so consider +setting up an IRC client and idling in this channel for a little longer. + +Also follow [@reactphp](https://twitter.com/reactphp) on Twitter for updates. +We use this mostly for noteworthy, bigger updates and to keep the community +updated about ongoing development efforts. You can always use the `#reactphp` +hashtag if you have anything to share! + +We're a very open project and we prefer public communication whenever possible, +so that more people can participate and help getting the best solutions available. +At the same time, we realize that some things are better addressed in private. +Whether you just want to say *thank you*, want to report a security issue or +want to help sponsor a certain feature development, you can reach out to the +core team in private by sending an email to `support@reactphp.org`. Please keep in +mind that we're a small team of volunteers and do our best to support anybody +reaching out. + +Do you want to support ReactPHP? Awesome! Let's start with letting the the world +know why you think ReactPHP is awesome and try to help others getting on board! +Send a tweet, write a blog post, give a talk at your local user group or +conference or even write a book. There are many ways you can help. You can +always reach out to us in private and help others in our support channels. +Thank you! ## Tests
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