Added a Community Section to README #1132
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In the README file, I added a “Community” section. I provided brief description for the justification and purpose of a community for this project. I also included a link to the external Discord server that I made. I did not change other files or create other files for the project. As of right now, the project directs users to go to Stack Overflow or issues page on Github for reporting issues. However, I noticed that it is common for larger projects to have either a discussion forum or slack channel for members to convene whether to ask questions or share ideas within the space. With some variation of community for contributors, it should improve the sharing of ideas and collaborations. It would be a more low stake and low pressure environment for contributors which in turn may encourage more participation especially from newer developers. Overall, I believe it would benefit the project in the long run.