Hey, Mlem Community.
You might have noticed our community has been closed for the past few days and that several posts have been removed. If you’re especially keen, you might have noticed that we momentarily migrated to vlemmy.net.
We recently parted ways with the team member responsible for most of our community outreach. We had hoped that he would agree to smoothly step away from the project. He did not. On his way out, he used his power as the primary (active) mod on this community to shut it down and remove several posts. He also refused to relinquish control of the Mlem Official accounts on Lemmy and Mastodon.
First and foremost we apologize deeply for his behavior. He is not, nor will he ever again be, affiliated with this project, and we have enacted greater redundancies and shared authority to prevent anything like this from happening again.
WHAT HAPPENS NOW?
We continue developing, of course! The core dev team is intact and as excited as ever to bring you the best Lemmy app that we can. We’ve got a new TestFlight build coming down the pipeline soon and an App Store application just around the corner from that. The community is open, and we look forward to hearing all your voices again.
Cheers,
The Mlem Team
Small boring projects have small boring problems, but big awesome projects have problems… like this one :) Stay strong, it’s only a challenge! Mlem is awesome and you guys are an inspiration for less experienced developers and Mlem is the face (like in front end) of lemmy communities for many people! Thank you for your work!
Wondered what happened to BrooklynMan, was stalking your GitHub and knew there was more drama behind the scenes with the original developer leaving and now this, hopefully you guys can catch a break. As it doesn’t give people the most confidence, either way I’m loving Mlem! :)
Haha yeah it’s definitely been a bit bumpy, but the core team works really well together and we’re optimistic that it’s smooth sailing from here on out. We’re hoping our next release will restore some of that confidence–it’s got some exciting features planned!
Ah, so that’s what happened! A few days ago, I was trying to respond to Eric’s reply to my comment in the post for the prior TestFlight build, and was wondering why it seemed to be deleted. I thought I was going crazy for a minute!
Anyway, good luck to the team going forward! I hope everything is smooth, drama free, and most importantly, enjoyable leading up to your first stable release. 😀
Was a new beta version created? Can’t seem to update anymore and it’s been removed from my TestFlight ☹️
We had to create a new TestFlight a couple weeks ago when the founder left the project. Our new one is full, but we’re hoping to be on the App Store within a couple of weeks so stay tuned!
What did this community manager do that resulted in them being asked to leave the project?
My future request post was deleted :’(
Gone but not forgotten! I can read all the deleted posts with my Mod Powers, and I’ve made sure to go through and catalog all the feature requests. IIRC yours was customizing swipe actions–we’ve got that scheduled for 1.2, though it’s too far out to give a precise timeline.
So much drama… I’ll stick with Memmy, I think… Hopefully, this project can stabilize itself eventually!
They’re doing great work over there too! We saw they just launched–congrats to them!
For what it’s worth, we don’t like the drama either, and we’re hoping that this will be the end of it and we can focus all our energies on what matters: updates!
Just curious, the new/remaining Mlem dev team is different than the original creators of the app?
The app was originally created as a solo project. When Lemmy suddenly took off, the founder started looking for devs to help out, and several of us showed up; for personal reasons, the founder chose to back out shortly thereafter. The dev team has remained largely consistent since then, though we’ve gained a couple new contributors.