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thanks to @lain for starting Pleroma and thanks to @href and lain for convincing me to go on this adventure, it has been a hell of a ride so far
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thanks to @hj for sticking around even when things were really stressful for them. thanks to @shpuld for being a voice of reason and trying to understand both the FE concerns and the BE concerns.
especially thanks to both of them for being patient with me when trying to keep a steady cadence going leading up to the 1.0 release. it may have been hell, but i think we're all better for it.
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thanks to @lanodan for basically being my partner in crime and taking on the tasks nobody else wanted to touch. thanks in advance for her continued work on these scary parts of the codebase...
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thanks to @rin for their work on MRF, releases and so many other things. we couldn't have gotten here without him.
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thanks to @karen for being kawen and letting us teach her elixir. she honestly proved to me that what we're really trying to do here can work. thanks also to everyone else who has joined us to learn elixir, vue, activitypub, etc.
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thanks to Jose Valim and the rest of the crew at Plataformatec who have given us a lot of help and guidance when we've run into technical issues that we didn't know how to handle. being able to tag bugs with @plataformatec and get real answers has been a game changer for us.
thanks to @feld for seeing the big picture with what we are trying to accomplish and coordinating all of the crap the rest of us don't want to coordinate. it's a thankless job, and honestly, he's pretty good at it.
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finally thanks to everyone who decided to believe in us and what we're trying to do. thanks to @cwebber and everyone else who got ActivityPub off the ground. while it's not perfect, we are running with it and fixing the issues iteratively.
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last but not least, thanks to everyone who has contributed to Pleroma development. whether your contributions have been code, helping in the IRC channels, documentation, testing features out, or even just simply giving money to developers you want to support, they have been surely appreciated.