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Ok, here's the long winded version:
Most probably know, but for those who do not, I am not a software engineer. It is not my college background nor have I ever had any formal training in the field. I do work in the tech industry, but I'm an Operations guy and a manager at that (though I was a systems administrator before moving into management). I picked up a little bit of coding through that aspect of my job, as all SAs do, to make things easier. That's a far cry from full software design and development though.
The reason I mention this is because I am frankly not positive I can write the code for dueling on BlaB. You're going to have to trust me when I tell you that it is very different from what I pulled together for Discord dueling and that Discord provided me tools that did a lot of the heavy lifting. Maybe I can. I've not looked at the base code yet, so I'm not ruling it out and I am generally willing to try my hand at anything. What you should know though are 2 things. (a) IF I can do it, it isn't going to be fast. We're talking many months, just due to other things I've got going on and then trying to learn a new code base and how to work with it. (b) Also that there will not be a good mobile version... at least not from the jump. I've coded lots of web pages in the past. That I can do. But I've only ever designed for desktop browsers. Making display work well in a mobile browser is something of a different beast. Again, I can try to figure it out, but if mobile is important to you for dueling purposes - I'm probably not the right guy to be looking to for this.
Alright, so there's the down side of having me onboard as your developer. On the bright side, my work comes free and I'm willing to give it a shot

The other downside I feel compelled to bring up, and which I need to hear from you all on, is that I've seen a lot of debate around the use of discord vs a site based chat. Some people feel pretty strongly moving to discord was a giant step forward for our community. I know Amal very much wants to bring chat home to an onsite system for the control we have and because BlaB brings back some features we don't have in Discord (man, I miss color). Now, ultimately, Amal owns the site so obviously has a very significant voice in how we move forward. If I'm going to be taking months to write some code though, I want to know if it is a thing a majority of people even want. Otherwise I risk wasting a ton of time to create something that not only isn't desirable, but which has a negative result and either schisms or outright kills our community. I've heard some of our more prevalent participants say they'd rather pack it in than to move back from Discord. I'd like to have that discussion before I commit to anything.
Kinda like the IFL thread I posted recently looking to gauge interest. I'm willing to run the league, but not if we don't have the people because then it's just a waste of my time getting the site together, etc. Same applies here. I'm willing to tinker with code, but if people are against the move then I'm going to find something more productive to sink my time into.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to your responses. I understand that there are some strong feelings on the topic of where we chat, but I would ask that anyone responding please make an effort to be civil. If you care enough to read this and care enough to write out your thoughts, then it means you give a damn about our play here. That's important and we should recognize that in each other as we respond.
Thanks,
~Kal
eta: this query is in response to Amal's post last week in regard to BlaB coming to RoH.