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  • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

    Did you ever start packaging this @doodlemania2 ? 🙂

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    doodlemania2
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    @jdaviescoates sidelined by life unfortunately. I still owe everyone another stab at nextcloud talk high perf backend which is still on my plate. Hopefully soon!

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    • doodlemania2D doodlemania2

      @jdaviescoates sidelined by life unfortunately. I still owe everyone another stab at nextcloud talk high perf backend which is still on my plate. Hopefully soon!

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      @doodlemania2 life has a habit of doing that!

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        Sengi is a nifty desktop client that will connect to both fediverse server types
        https://nicolasconstant.github.io/sengi/

        Conscious tech

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          Four years running on this. I hope it can come to fruition soon as I want to make an instance but would rather use Pleroma (more so the akkoma fork) instead of mastodon since it's much more kind on resources and has several features I prefer.

          I'd love to use Cloudron to set it up but if the timeline of this thread is an indicator I might be better off just trying to set up Akkoma via docker.

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          • O Ovadex

            Four years running on this. I hope it can come to fruition soon as I want to make an instance but would rather use Pleroma (more so the akkoma fork) instead of mastodon since it's much more kind on resources and has several features I prefer.

            I'd love to use Cloudron to set it up but if the timeline of this thread is an indicator I might be better off just trying to set up Akkoma via docker.

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            @Ovadex You can modify the mastodon packaged repo by updating it to akkoma fork, benefiting from the work already done.

            Conscious tech

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            • heliostaticH heliostatic

              An activity pub implementing federated social network (like Mastodon): https://pleroma.social/

              Has the advantage of being written in elixir and having very light server requirements vs Mastodon.

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              @heliostatic Pleroma is a good suggestion.

              I believe Pleroma sprang into being as a result of Social Justice Warriors taking over and banning people from Mastodon. From what I know of Pleroma, it tends to have users that are more based.

              What I would like to hear is how Pleroma compares with Element, and why people would rather use Pleroma than Matrix.

              https://selfhosted.libhunt.com/compare-pleroma-vs-mastodon

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              • robiR robi

                @Ovadex You can modify the mastodon packaged repo by updating it to akkoma fork, benefiting from the work already done.

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                @robi I never even considered that as a possibility. Hopefully it's simple to do as I'm not a developer. lol

                @LoudLemur I don't really see the two being all that comparable.

                Matrix is more akin to Discord. There are separate rooms and voice/video chat. It's not really a micro-blogging platform.

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                • O Ovadex

                  @robi I never even considered that as a possibility. Hopefully it's simple to do as I'm not a developer. lol

                  @LoudLemur I don't really see the two being all that comparable.

                  Matrix is more akin to Discord. There are separate rooms and voice/video chat. It's not really a micro-blogging platform.

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                  @Ovadex I'm packaging GoToSocial - which is compatible with pleroma and Mastodon AND uses even less resources than pleroma does. If you wanna test, I can link you

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                  ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~

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                  • murgeroM murgero

                    @Ovadex I'm packaging GoToSocial - which is compatible with pleroma and Mastodon AND uses even less resources than pleroma does. If you wanna test, I can link you

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                    @murgero Looks interesting but it's probably a bit too green for what I want. Maybe once its filled out some more of the missing features.

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                    • L LoudLemur

                      @heliostatic Pleroma is a good suggestion.

                      I believe Pleroma sprang into being as a result of Social Justice Warriors taking over and banning people from Mastodon. From what I know of Pleroma, it tends to have users that are more based.

                      What I would like to hear is how Pleroma compares with Element, and why people would rather use Pleroma than Matrix.

                      https://selfhosted.libhunt.com/compare-pleroma-vs-mastodon

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                      #40

                      @LoudLemur interesting article "criticising" or describing issues with Pleroma and explaining a 'new' fork Akkoma https://coffee-and-dreams.uk/development/2022/06/24/akkoma.html

                      https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma/src/branch/develop

                      I noticed it because Disroot (https://disroot.org/en) have announced they are adopting Akkoma.

                      No point really. Just sharing and maybe it suggests attention on packaging Pleroma is not wise. Others may disagree.

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                      • murgeroM murgero

                        @Ovadex I'm packaging GoToSocial - which is compatible with pleroma and Mastodon AND uses even less resources than pleroma does. If you wanna test, I can link you

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                        @murgero That is awesome! You think it's ready for app store soon?

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                        • yusfY yusf

                          @murgero That is awesome! You think it's ready for app store soon?

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                          @yusf It's been REALLY stable, but there are a couple small upstream bugs. That said once I finish rewriting the automated tests (requirement for store submission) I plan to put it up. You can install and test it right now though by following the instructions in the repo though 🙂

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                          • timconsidineT timconsidine

                            @LoudLemur interesting article "criticising" or describing issues with Pleroma and explaining a 'new' fork Akkoma https://coffee-and-dreams.uk/development/2022/06/24/akkoma.html

                            https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma/src/branch/develop

                            I noticed it because Disroot (https://disroot.org/en) have announced they are adopting Akkoma.

                            No point really. Just sharing and maybe it suggests attention on packaging Pleroma is not wise. Others may disagree.

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                            carlheath
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                            @timconsidine I have understood from several users that Akkoma is a good choice for self hosting single user servers for the Fediverse. I would love to see a package for Cloudron with it.

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                            • C carlheath

                              @timconsidine I have understood from several users that Akkoma is a good choice for self hosting single user servers for the Fediverse. I would love to see a package for Cloudron with it.

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                              jdaviescoates
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                              @carlheath said in Pleroma:

                              Akkoma is a good choice for self hosting single user servers for the Fediverse. I would love to see a package for Cloudron with it.

                              Create an App Wishlist post for it? 🙂

                              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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