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DevTalk is a vibrant community of VN Developers.
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DevTalk is a vibrant community of [[visual novel]] developers.


== Community ==
== Community ==
DevTalk is a public community and Discord server composed of just under 4,000 users.
DevTalk is a public community and Discord server composed of over 9,500 users.
   
   
=== Staff ===
=== Staff ===
* [[Nai]]
* [[Stella]]
* [[Arimia]]
* [[Arimia]]
* [[Vimi]]


===  DevTalk Stars ===
===  DevTalk Stars ===
{{Main|DevTalk stars}}


The DevTalk Stars are individuals deemed exemplary in their contributions and behavior in the community and are selected by Nai, Arimia, and the other DevTalk Stars after an internal nomination.  DevTalk stars are trusted with a number of additional management rights to assist in managing the community should one of the moderators be absent.   DevTalk Stars are not required or expected to engage in any moderation activities, and their involvement in such activities is entirely voluntary.
The DevTalk Stars are individuals deemed exemplary in their contributions and behavior in the community and are selected by staff and the other DevTalk Stars after an internal nomination.  DevTalk stars are trusted with a number of additional management rights to assist in managing the community should one of the moderators be absent. DevTalk Stars are not required or expected to engage in any moderation activities, and their involvement in such activities is entirely voluntary.
 


== Mission ==
== Mission ==
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== Guidelines ==
== Guidelines ==


This is a copy of DevTalk's guidelines as of 06/16/2022:
This is a copy of DevTalk's guidelines as of 09/20/2024:
 
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*This is your Devtalk.
**Stupid questions are encouraged! Someone else will learn from any stupid question you ask, so don’t be afraid to ask them!
**Be positive and constructive!
**Share your challenges and victories.
**Share your mistakes, and what you learned from them.
**Share your plans, strategies and goals.
**Offer your feedback on what happens in Devtalk. Devtalk belongs to all of us.
*Devtalk is Powered By You.
**Devtalk wouldn’t be Devtalk without you. You are the community’s present and future.
**We encourage all Devtalkers to share progress, big and small.
**Always pay help forward. If you’ve been helped and you’re able to help someone, do!
**Don’t have anything to say, but like what you see? Add a big ol’ heart or lemon reaction to show the love!
*Always Be Civil.
**Respect each other. Criticize ideas, not people.
**Don’t post things that a reasonable person would find offensive.
**Posting NSFW? Just provide a content warning and spoiler mark the image in #lewdtalk!
**No hateful imagery or messages— this includes logos, images, or other graphic that promote or condone hostility or abuse. This includes the defacement of symbols. This includes but isn't limited to messages exhibiting homophobia, transphobia and racism.
**If you have any concerns with something or someone, feel free to bring it up to a mod. If it's with a specific person, try to work it out with them privately and seek help if that doesn't work.
**Until further notice, unethically sourced or dubiously sourced AI generated content and discussion around such is prohibited.
*This is a shill positive community!
**Everyone should understand that other developers are not their target audience, but we wouldn’t be here if we didn’t love visual novels, so don’t be afraid to tell us about your latest and greatest!
**This doesn't mean you should be cold calling people via DMs using DevTalk. DMing strangers and begging for work without context or prompting is spam, and not something we tolerate. Speak to someone in a public channel before DMing them about work!
**Discord server links can only be shared through the ⁠#daily-message message rotation. Developer studio servers must have at least 300 members to join the rotation. With approval, special interest communities are exempt from this.
**Game Jams & Visual Novel jams may be advertised here under the condition that a link to the DevTalk discord is visible on the jam's page for the duration of the jam's promotional period, run time, and if applicable judgement time.  If there are links to an official jam community, the link to DevTalk must be similarly visible near it.
**Developer tools, & assets product promotion at live events, such as Meet & Greets, needs prior approval from the host of the event and DevTalk staff.
</div></div>
 
== Features ==
DevTalk offers a variety of features to provide value to its users. Some of these include:
* Weekly Discussion Questions
* [[Jam Meet & Greet]]s
* [[Topics of the productivity channel|A productivity tips channel]]


* This is your Devtalk.
== Mascots ==
* Stupid questions are encouraged! Someone else will learn from any stupid question you ask, so don’t be afraid to ask them!
* Be positive and constructive!
* Share your challenges and victories.
* Share your mistakes, and what you learned from them.
* Share your plans, strategies and goals.
* Offer your feedback on what happens in Devtalk. Devtalk belongs to all of us.


DevTalk's mascots are featured in banners, interfaces, and advertisements for the community and its events regularly. They are also Discord bots and operate a variety of automatic and semi-automatic services for the community.


* Devtalk is Powered By You.
* [[Lemon]]
* Devtalk wouldn’t be Devtalk without you. You are the community’s present and future.
* [[Cherry]]
* We encourage all Devtalkers to share progress, big and small.
* [[Plum]]
* Always pay help forward. If you’ve been helped and you’re able to help someone, do!
* [[Lime]]
* Don’t have anything to say, but like what you see? Add a big ol’ heart or lemon reaction to show the love!


* Always Be Civil.
== History ==
* Respect each other. Criticize ideas, not people.
What is now the DevTalk community began as a section of the [[Visual Novels Discord]] server (formerly known as the r/visualNovels Discord server). A "devtalk" channel was created on February 5th, 2016, as a place for visual novel developers to discuss their work without conflicting with other conversations. On March 6th, 2017, an additional "devclub" channel was added for casual discussion between developers.
* Don’t post things that a reasonable person would find offensive.
* Posting NSFW? Just provide a content warning and spoiler mark the image in lewdtalk!
* No hateful imagery or messages— this includes logos, images, or other graphic that promote or condone hostility or abuse. This includes the defacement of symbols. This includes but isn't limited to messages exhibiting homophobia, transphobia and racism.
* If you have any concerns with something or someone, feel free to bring it up to a mod. If it's with a specific person, try to work it out with them privately and seek help if that doesn't work


[[Lemon]] was created by Stella in late August 2017, and what is now the DevTalk Discord server was originally a test server for her functionality. The invite link was originally posted in the devtalk channel of the Visual Novels Discord on March 24th, 2018, along with Stella's request for users to help test Lemon's features.


* This is a shill positive community!
Over time, a community of visual novel developers began to gather in the new server, which at the time was called DevTalk+ to distinguish it from the original channel. The first post in the Announcements channel was on July 8th, 2018, and channels such as artspam, writing, gaming, role-select, and recruitment channels were created a few months later in November 2018.
* Everyone should understand that other developers are not their target audience, but we wouldn’t be here if we didn’t love visual novels, so don’t be afraid to tell us about your latest and greatest!
* Don’t be afraid to ask for Retweets! Other people may retweet you, and the mods can retweet you through Lemonchan.


* Devtalk Stars are awarded to individuals who volunteer and contribute to the community in meaningful ways and uphold our community values and goals.
DevTalk collaborated with [[Visual;Conference]] 2019 to bring a large number of new members to the server, arguably kicking off the current iteration of DevTalk as a community. The months that followed saw the addition of many features which are now staples of the server. These include meet-and-greets before visual novel jams, [[DevTalk stars]], weekly discussion questions, and [[Plum]]. Channels such as devclub (then called Burn Box), suggestions, daily victories, and community news were also added during this time.
* Stars have an optional distinguished chat color and may post unrestricted to the community news channel.


== Features ==
The first [[Spooktober VN Jam]] was hosted in October 2019. It, along with [[NaNoRenO]] in the prior March, were the first two major jams DevTalk ran events for, beginning a long history of jams either hosted or explicitly supported by the community.
 
The first DevTalk town hall occurred in December 2019.
 
The use of the + at the end of the DevTalk name gradually decreased during the year of 2020, and eventually, the community's name was officially changed to DevTalk.
 
[[O2A2 VN Jam]] and [[Winter VN Jam]] both ran for the first time in 2020. Winter Jam was officially supported by DevTalk in its first iteration. On the other hand, O2A2 was discussed in the community in 2020, but was not officially promoted until 2021.


See [[:Category:DevTalk Feature]]
DevTalk's Discord server reached 2,000 users in April 2021, and 4,000 users in mid-late 2022.


DevTalk offers a variety of features to provide value to its users. Some of these include:
The first and only edition of [[Dev Talks]] occurred in April 2022, and the VNDev Wiki was launched in June 2022.
* [[Weekly Discussion Questions]]
* [[Jam Meet & Greet|Jam Meet & Greet]]s
* [[Topics of the productivity channel|A productivity tips channel]]


== Mascots ==
Spooktober became the largest visual novel jam ever (as measured by both participants and entries) in 2023.


DevTalk's mascots are [[Bot Personalities]] and are featured in banners, interfaces, and advertisements for the community and its events regularly.
The DevTalk Discord server reached 9,000 users in early August 2024.


* [[Lemon]]
{{devtalk nav}}
* [[Cherry]]
* [[Plum]]
* [[Lime]]

Latest revision as of 11:14, 31 October 2024

DevTalk
Type Visual novel development community of practice
Founded 2018
Founder(s) Stella
Key people Arimia, Vimi
Parent Remort Studios, LLC

DevTalk is a vibrant community of visual novel developers.

Community

DevTalk is a public community and Discord server composed of over 9,500 users.

Staff

DevTalk Stars

Main article: DevTalk stars

The DevTalk Stars are individuals deemed exemplary in their contributions and behavior in the community and are selected by staff and the other DevTalk Stars after an internal nomination. DevTalk stars are trusted with a number of additional management rights to assist in managing the community should one of the moderators be absent. DevTalk Stars are not required or expected to engage in any moderation activities, and their involvement in such activities is entirely voluntary.

Mission

  • Provide a space to learn, experiment and develop professional skills related to visual novels.
  • Provide a safe place for our vibrant community of creators, supporting racial diversity, diversity in sexual orientation and gender diversity.
  • Provide space to meet other creatives and collaborate on making great visual novels, and make the visual novel industry better.
  • Provide and connect opportunities, resources and services to visual novel creatives.
  • Provide an environment focused on actionable, optimistic problem solving.

Guidelines

This is a copy of DevTalk's guidelines as of 09/20/2024:

Guidelines
  • This is your Devtalk.
    • Stupid questions are encouraged! Someone else will learn from any stupid question you ask, so don’t be afraid to ask them!
    • Be positive and constructive!
    • Share your challenges and victories.
    • Share your mistakes, and what you learned from them.
    • Share your plans, strategies and goals.
    • Offer your feedback on what happens in Devtalk. Devtalk belongs to all of us.
  • Devtalk is Powered By You.
    • Devtalk wouldn’t be Devtalk without you. You are the community’s present and future.
    • We encourage all Devtalkers to share progress, big and small.
    • Always pay help forward. If you’ve been helped and you’re able to help someone, do!
    • Don’t have anything to say, but like what you see? Add a big ol’ heart or lemon reaction to show the love!
  • Always Be Civil.
    • Respect each other. Criticize ideas, not people.
    • Don’t post things that a reasonable person would find offensive.
    • Posting NSFW? Just provide a content warning and spoiler mark the image in #lewdtalk!
    • No hateful imagery or messages— this includes logos, images, or other graphic that promote or condone hostility or abuse. This includes the defacement of symbols. This includes but isn't limited to messages exhibiting homophobia, transphobia and racism.
    • If you have any concerns with something or someone, feel free to bring it up to a mod. If it's with a specific person, try to work it out with them privately and seek help if that doesn't work.
    • Until further notice, unethically sourced or dubiously sourced AI generated content and discussion around such is prohibited.
  • This is a shill positive community!
    • Everyone should understand that other developers are not their target audience, but we wouldn’t be here if we didn’t love visual novels, so don’t be afraid to tell us about your latest and greatest!
    • This doesn't mean you should be cold calling people via DMs using DevTalk. DMing strangers and begging for work without context or prompting is spam, and not something we tolerate. Speak to someone in a public channel before DMing them about work!
    • Discord server links can only be shared through the ⁠#daily-message message rotation. Developer studio servers must have at least 300 members to join the rotation. With approval, special interest communities are exempt from this.
    • Game Jams & Visual Novel jams may be advertised here under the condition that a link to the DevTalk discord is visible on the jam's page for the duration of the jam's promotional period, run time, and if applicable judgement time. If there are links to an official jam community, the link to DevTalk must be similarly visible near it.
    • Developer tools, & assets product promotion at live events, such as Meet & Greets, needs prior approval from the host of the event and DevTalk staff.

Features

DevTalk offers a variety of features to provide value to its users. Some of these include:

Mascots

DevTalk's mascots are featured in banners, interfaces, and advertisements for the community and its events regularly. They are also Discord bots and operate a variety of automatic and semi-automatic services for the community.

History

What is now the DevTalk community began as a section of the Visual Novels Discord server (formerly known as the r/visualNovels Discord server). A "devtalk" channel was created on February 5th, 2016, as a place for visual novel developers to discuss their work without conflicting with other conversations. On March 6th, 2017, an additional "devclub" channel was added for casual discussion between developers.

Lemon was created by Stella in late August 2017, and what is now the DevTalk Discord server was originally a test server for her functionality. The invite link was originally posted in the devtalk channel of the Visual Novels Discord on March 24th, 2018, along with Stella's request for users to help test Lemon's features.

Over time, a community of visual novel developers began to gather in the new server, which at the time was called DevTalk+ to distinguish it from the original channel. The first post in the Announcements channel was on July 8th, 2018, and channels such as artspam, writing, gaming, role-select, and recruitment channels were created a few months later in November 2018.

DevTalk collaborated with Visual;Conference 2019 to bring a large number of new members to the server, arguably kicking off the current iteration of DevTalk as a community. The months that followed saw the addition of many features which are now staples of the server. These include meet-and-greets before visual novel jams, DevTalk stars, weekly discussion questions, and Plum. Channels such as devclub (then called Burn Box), suggestions, daily victories, and community news were also added during this time.

The first Spooktober VN Jam was hosted in October 2019. It, along with NaNoRenO in the prior March, were the first two major jams DevTalk ran events for, beginning a long history of jams either hosted or explicitly supported by the community.

The first DevTalk town hall occurred in December 2019.

The use of the + at the end of the DevTalk name gradually decreased during the year of 2020, and eventually, the community's name was officially changed to DevTalk.

O2A2 VN Jam and Winter VN Jam both ran for the first time in 2020. Winter Jam was officially supported by DevTalk in its first iteration. On the other hand, O2A2 was discussed in the community in 2020, but was not officially promoted until 2021.

DevTalk's Discord server reached 2,000 users in April 2021, and 4,000 users in mid-late 2022.

The first and only edition of Dev Talks occurred in April 2022, and the VNDev Wiki was launched in June 2022.

Spooktober became the largest visual novel jam ever (as measured by both participants and entries) in 2023.

The DevTalk Discord server reached 9,000 users in early August 2024.