As some of you may know, Hexbear development has been mostly inactive for a few months now. While the site could survive in this state indefinitely, there is nobody to fix bugs, and we are missing out on over a year of progress made on upstream Lemmy. Example features upstream have since implemented:

  • User blocking
  • Avatar/banners for users and communities
  • Federation

There are many, many others, and the list continues to grow. Going back to Lemmy would also mean the ability to use Hexbear through mobile apps.

It is unclear if some of our features, such as our emotes and our featured threads, can be merged upstream. Thus, the proposal is to fork Lemmy again, this time deliberately not diverging too far from upstream so it's easier to maintain the patches and apply them on top of each new Lemmy release.

This is a large undertaking. There is no timeline, but we expect it to be a while before the site is migrated over to the finished fork.

We're still in the early stages, but the more people involved the sooner we can progress. Primarily, we need developers (Rust & TypeScript) and ops/infrastructure people. Please reach out to me via Matrix if you're interested in helping out. If you need help setting it up, let us know. Thanks all.

    • Awoo [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      There's definitely two sides to it, the question is what generates the most growth. I suspect it would be valuable for the hobby communities on the site because curating things like latest major news makes those communities more useful faster than other places.

      Usefulness is what generates repeated re-use. If the site is made useful to others more so than elsewhere, they will find themselves using it because it is simply better for the things they want it for. Anime, games and movies for example. Find the right way to curate content for these automatically to make them useful but not full of rubbish and it will add a reason to use the site to the list of reasons people might have. Do this for enough things and eventually you create a daily user. It's about adding value.