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edited February 2018 in Off-Topic
Not really off-topic, but some time ago I found some "other" Homey Communities....
Maybe time to Sum-up and share? 

The Homey Communities:

You! Me! We! people all over the World (from the first Kickstarter release) and to reach these people a big part of the forum and on Slack are in English.

These where started/facilitated from Athom: (https://www.athom.com/community)For the Forum the bug tracking system (Github) and Chat (Slack) you need to create a separate account (username/password) if you wish to participate with the community. 

But I (we) also found these: (by lanuage)

Dutch: 

Swedish:

Danish:



Who knows other? Please add it or PM me (at @GeurtDijker ) or an other Moderator....

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  • edited April 2018
    Reserved for Other Domotica related communities......
  • I created above Post as I found out a couple of months ago about the above two Swedish Facebook groups an although I don't speak/read a word Swedish I Joined and liked to follow the group and incidentally answer a Question in English just by using the Facebook Translate for reading ;-)



    Only had to get used that all Swedish posts are about their Friends ....
  • Danish z-wave forum with thread for Homey:
    http://www.zwaves.dk/forum/viewforum.php?f=44
  • JBendzJBendz Member
    Thanks for noticing the Swedish Facebook groups :)  Homey Homies has grown to some 2 200 members and is quite active, Homey Flows grows too and is soon at 1 k members.

    For people interested in Smart Homes I can also recommend the Facebook group Svenska Hemautomatiseringsgruppen (https://www.facebook.com/groups/SHgruppen/), also in Swedish but with 27 000 active members it's quite fun to follow, and Facebook translate works quite well.
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