Bleeder wrote:As far as I know the only official location for info is the main folding page and the blog run by Stanford. This forum, IRC and Reddit are not official, correct? How am I (someone that has been folding and paying attention for some time now) supposed to know where to go for info when the main page only links me to this forum?
If donors want and need more information about folding then ad hoc solutions that only a hand full of people know about is not the correct way to go about it.
I too agree that those other sources are not good places for general-purpose info. I've always held that documentation (FAQs, guides, etc) should be on the website, news comes from the blog, and this forum is for help. This keeps a pattern of focused responsibility. All those places are the official places for F@h. Everything else (including team forums, etc) are third-party and useful in certain ways in their own right.
IRC and Reddit have both been recently utilized for specific purposes, and in my opinion both platforms have excelled at it. As far as I'm aware no one suggested that either place become the official places for F@h. The /Folding subreddit has been there for a good while now, long before proteneer opened his AMA thread in it. I don't anticipate that either IRC or Reddit will be used like this long-term, but that remains to be seen. Sometimes some information will come up in either IRC or Reddit that is useful to the general folding community, and when that happens, often times various volunteers will consolidate it and place it somewhere that's more visible. This has been happening, and likely will continue to happen, so I would not be worried. If you'd like to follow the bleeding-edge developments on IRC or if you'd like to participate in Reddit, you're welcome to, but there's no NEED to, so it's your call.
F@h is now the top computing platform on the planet and nothing unites people like a dedicated fight against a common enemy. This virus affects all of us. Lets end it together.