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  1. dansup (dansup@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 18-May-2018 23:56:46 EDT dansup dansup

    So the GS developer is advocating to switch to pleroma.

    @mmn why? I tried to contribute a modern patch several times. What will Stallman think?

    In conversation Friday, 18-May-2018 23:56:46 EDT from mastodon.social permalink
    1. dansup (dansup@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 19-May-2018 00:00:16 EDT dansup dansup
      in reply to

      @mmn I've added bcrypt/agron2d password hashing support, composer/psr4 support and active-orm and a REPL. You ignored them, I'm really sad that GNU doesn't have a more responsible maintainer.

      https://git.gnu.io/dansup/gnu-social/branches/active

      In conversation Saturday, 19-May-2018 00:00:16 EDT from mastodon.social permalink
    2. :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: (kaniini@pleroma.site)'s status on Saturday, 19-May-2018 00:03:09 EDT :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy: :abunhdhop: :abunhd: :abunhdhappyhop: :abunhdhappy:
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      @dansup @mmn

      well, the main reason why Pleroma isn't a GNU project is because the gnu.io initiative never got the support it needed from the GNU mothership. we believe in AGPL, software freedom and the overall principles of the gnu.io initiative, but if we have to build it ourselves, there's no point in being under the gnu.io umbrella: if we build it ourselves, the only "advantage" to being under the gnu.io umbrella is that others can come in and tell us what to do with the stuff we are building :)

      it should also be noted that the GNU project also endorsed Mastodon as a possible replacement when Gargron took it AGPL.

      so, I would like to believe that Stallman would be happy that there has been a movement to take back the social web in a way that propagates software freedom; the GNU project isn't the beginning or end of this movement. I also have the understanding that Stallman knows our reasons for this and accepts them.

      finally, in my opinion, it's the movement that is important, not where it is located: if we are building our own organization to support the initiatives we are doing with Pleroma, then this is a logistical detail and is ultimately uninteresting and unimportant to the overall mission of propagating software freedom in this space
      In conversation Saturday, 19-May-2018 00:03:09 EDT from pleroma.site permalink
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