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@darius

Maybe you might look in combining efforts with cc @weex ?

David is exploring Hintjens C4 approach to Ecto development, see: magicstone.dev/why-c4

@nolan @baldur

FYI @RyunoKi and I followed-up with some further thoughts on the Social Coding forum:

discuss.coding.social/t/foss-d

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@darius @evan @timbray

You could probably take a lot of inspiration here from social.coop

I recently migrated from @humanetech and really happy how the cooperative governance is arranged.

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@Gargron

> It's a great opportunity [..] social media can be done differently [..] protocol not under control of any single company.

A protocol that after standardization was lost control of, to the extent that any additional extension lives mostly only in codebases making broad interoperability ever harder to achieve.

No coordinated, productive dev community. One app, Mastodon, somewhat in control of their fate. Is it a Yahoo? With all the CEO's, CTO's, serial entepreneurs now gushing in?

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@nolan @darius

Wow, looks like a great book @baldur and totally agree on what read on the site.

In holistic systems-thinking is represented by a focus on the entire Free Software Development Lifeycle (FSDL) from Inception to end-of-life. And it can only be a pattern library, because a 'best approach' always starts with "It depends.."

There's also focus on supportive tools to accompany best-practice patterns, and esp. wielding the Fediverse social networking in a new paradigm.

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@dansup maybe. Yet I use it. Not to indicate the online space that fedizens span up, but the suite of protocols that allow that. I recently started to make distinction between fedi and Fediverse as well, btw.

PS. Just tooted to Evan about this: social.coop/@smallcircles/1124

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Saddening me time and again is seeing individualism and fragmentation in .

between projects that's so often low-hanging fruit, yet never happens. More anticipation of needs, helping each other, be stronger together. Yet it hardly shapes up to the extent that it could.

We seem to lack time to become sustainable, let alone 'win' from . No time to seek collab as we prod on alone.

There are exceptions of course, and better collab tools are becoming available.

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@dansup there used to be a full-blown (non-federated) remake of Stackoverflow in a GH project. Firing it up would give nearly the same UI and a whole bunch of the gamification features.

I was only mildly interested at the time, and did not star or anything. Later on, seeing "federated SO" thread for the N-th time I tried to find it again on multiple occasions. No luck, unfortunately.

Such project would be a great basis to add to.

As for the idea: codeberg.org/fediverse/fediver 😃

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An adorable site @dansup and oh my.. this is useful stuff! Thanks so much for all the work you put in! 💕

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@dansup @thisismissem

Same here. Though we have warmer winters now than they used to be (climate change). Esp. the change of seasons makes you appreciate them. Tired of dark and cold? Spring is around the corner!

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@dansup @thisismissem

Wow, what a temperatures! Europa benefits from the Gulf Stream making things more temperate on average.

That page also made me go on a quick comparison re:population. Netherlands has about half the population of Canada, but is 240 times smaller as a country.

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@dansup continuing to delight. Happy 2024, Daniel!

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@dansup same here: mucho kudos to you for years of fabulous dedication to Pixelfed, and now a set of great fedi tools 🙏

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@dansup

Terrible and sad news Daniel. I am very sorry for your loss. My condolences to you and your family.

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