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  • @PavelS Thanks for sharing your perspective — I really appreciate it.

    I agree with you that many people here keep their experiences to themselves, and it does make the community feel quieter than it actually is. And yes, the lack of feedback or even a simple “thank you” can make participation feel one-sided at times.

    Your idea about regional support teams is a strong one. Official presence in key countries would definitely increase trust, visibility, and credibility for UNA. It also creates a sense of structure and professionalism that new users look for.

    And I love that you’re willing to take the lead in your region. That’s exactly the kind of proactive energy we need.

    My point was simply that UNA is powerful, but its presence outside this site is almost invisible. Even strong regional support teams will need a higher level of global visibility and marketing to bring new developers, contributors, and clients into the ecosystem.

    I don’t think our ideas conflict at all — they actually complement each other.

    Local support builds trust.

    Global visibility attracts interest.

    Together, they create momentum that benefits every platform built on UNA.