Hi all! I'm a software dev based in San Francisco. I'm into Gemini, decentralization, and software minimalism and I'm the admin/developer for https://flounder.online/ (gemini://flounder.online)
Currently working on a couple of projects related to self-hosting git: https://git.alexwennerberg.com/mygit
I look forward to being a part of Merveilles!
@aw will this be the first minimalist forge with federation built in? That would be ✨ fantastic 🌟
@dachary It's not really a "forge" in a traditional sense, just a set of tools that make it easy to self host git + a mailing list. It'll be federated via email and RSS, but I could support read-only activitypub as well. both services will be read-only / pull based for simplicity of self hosting.
@aw You wrote "...not being on GitHub means you lose a lot of discoverability,.." and I'm not sure I understand. I'm under the impression that people use generic search engines like DuckDuckGo for everything. I for one never use the GitHub search. Did anyone study how people discover the existence of a given Free Software and published the results ?
@dachary That would be an interesting study, but I for example use github search or a google search with "github" pretty frequently, and I think many others do as well
@aw Interesting! You're probably correct. So when looking for a Free Software that implements "Perfect Hash Tables" you would type "Perfect Hash Tables github" in Google to narrow down the search? Do you recall the last search of that kind you did?
@dachary @aw Stats show that putting your project on MS #Github *reduces* participation: https://infosec.exchange/@bojkotiMalbona/104637098084869887 Also, there is chatter about shaming Github projects in the #FSF Directory, and I hope it reaches that point.