I'm not sure if theres been a thread opened to this before.But is

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There is a weekly chatroom available on Sundays, which lasts longer than two hours. Participants can find more details in the relevant threads. The chatroom is not a permanent feature but offers a regular opportunity for discussion. Users are encouraged to check the provided link for additional information. Overall, the chatroom serves as a scheduled platform for community interaction.
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I'm not sure if there's been a thread opened to this before.

But is there a possibility of getting a chatroom implemented?

Thanks.
John
 
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The chatroom isn't permanent. It runs weekly every Sunday for about two hours I think. Check the threads here for more details.
 


Thank you for the explanation.

Sorry for the interuption.
 
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