If you need help, want to report a problem, or want the right place to watch development, these are the main channels the project actually uses.
Discord is where most discussion happens. GitHub is better for code, releases, and issue tracking. Reddit is more for general posts and screenshots.
This is the main day-to-day hub for bug reports, testing, questions, and general discussion.
Open Discord →Use this for releases, source code, issue tracking, and pull requests.
Open repository →Use Reddit for longer posts, screenshots, and general discussion outside Discord.
Open subreddit →The official forum thread is a good place for longer-form updates, replies, and community discussion around Redux.
Open forum thread →If you just need installation help or want to report something, these are the usual first stops.
Installation, troubleshooting, compatibility notes, and contribution docs live here.
Open docsIf you are filing a bug, include steps to reproduce it, your Redux version, and any logs or screenshots you have.
Open issue trackerThe FAQ covers installation, compatibility, legal questions, updates, and the usual first-time setup issues.
View FAQThese are the people currently coordinating the main areas of work. If you are not sure who to ask, start in Discord and point to the area you mean.
| Lead | Responsibilities |
|---|---|
| Foonix | Performance & Improvements, Bug Fixing |
| Munix | Gameplay, project communication, modding support |
| ShadowDev | Features |
| Lexi | Modding Support |
| The Space Peacock | Gameplay, Bug Hunting, Text and Localization |
| Safarte | Art, Gameplay |
Discord is the best way to reach all of us.
Start on Discord. If it needs to become an issue, someone can point you to the right tracker or channel.
Open Discord