In recent days, the discussion around Lemmy has become a bit...spicy. There's a few points of impact here. To list some examples: Beehaw being frustrated enough to ponder leaving the software Sublinks being started out of uncertainty with the lemmy roadmap Drama about inability to delete images and lemmy dev reactions to the priority request [...]
Lemmy’s maintainers seem overworked. As is the case with so much of software dev, (open source or otherwise!) non-programmers are unaware of or underestimate maintenance burden. From the outside, it looks like it’s just about “adding a feature”. But in reality, it’s less about “adding” and more about “growing”. Feature requests generally need to be evaluated with this in mind; whether future development is sustainable with some new feature(s).
I see opportunities here for some software dealing with either ActivityPub directly or with Lemmy’s HTTP API.
Anyone used lemmy-modder? Thoughts?