>> Maybe another list for meta or post-mortem discussions could be created ?

Reddit is a decent place for communities like this.  You can have it in
your feed, or view threads when you feel like it.  Here is what is already
applicable:

r/apple (mostly consumers, 1.2 million members)
r/cpp (C++ theory and practicals, 109K members)
r/cpp_questions (tech help and homework q's, 22K members)
r/iosprogramming (mostly tech, 62K members)
r/macos (mostly consumers, 59K members)
r/macosprogramming (600 members, not very active, The creator is deleted,
and nobody is listed as moderator)
r/objectivec (mostly tech like here, 6K members.  BTW there is a recent
Swift vs ObjC discussion here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ObjectiveC/comments/dtomn2/swift_or_objective_c_for_someone_with_c_background/
)
r/programming (varied, 2.3 million members)
r/swift (mostly tech help, 53K members)
r/swiftui (mostly tech help, 1.6K members)

Most of these subreddits are much more active than cocoa-dev or the new
one.  None are specific for Cocoa dev (r/cocoa is about cacao).  It's easy
to create a subreddit but takes effort to moderate.  I'd be willing to help
if there are a few others.

Casey McDermott
TurtleSoft.com
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