I’ve created this community because I was looking for one to participate in and it didn’t exist yet.

Since then I’ve come to the realization that I can’t commit the time that’s necessary to make this into a successful community.

That’s why I’m looking for someone who would like to take over and to whom I can transfer the community.

All that I ask is that you give it your best shot.

If you’re interested please reply to this post.

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Hi there, I don’t mind attempting this/putting my application for being one of the mods. I had my own private instance where I was sharing helpful/interesting findings/tips around SwiftUI. Closed down the instance, but being able to simply do the same here and/or facilitate the opportunity for others to do the same and foster discussion would be a cool experiment to try.

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Would you be willing to take over?

If so, I can transfer the community to you and you can have a crack at it.

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Sure, I don’t mind attempting this

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