@hamslap Because your event was attached to your individual profile, rather than a team, the permission checks for who can upload were preventing you from doing so. I've pushed an update that should fix that for you.
@kev@ubuntupodcast Ubuntu has *always* been it's own distro. Anything that hosts it's own archives is it's own distro. Even if those archives are derived from another distro.
@hamslap@switchingsocial GetTogether is meant to be an alternatie to Meetup, it's designed for the needs of event organizers, and being able to promote their events on social media is one of the core requirements we've received.
Anybody can host their own instance of GetTogether, and these sharing services can be turned on or off depending on that isntance's desires.
@thinkMoult@Doudouosm@switchingsocial I will warn you that we use Google Maps right now, but if OSM can provide us the same functionality and venue data we could make that configurable :)
Many thanks to @CoralineAda and @stumpsyn we now have a Code of Conduct for both the GetTogether software project, and an Events CoC for the https://gettogether.community instance.
@7usr7local@nuron I was not aware of that, no. It's not quite the same logo, and appears to be a Facebook bot that tries to pair you up with other people on Facebook.
@7usr7local@nuron As far as I know, gettogether.community is the only instance. Of course, people can run instances without us knowing, so there might be some community out there running their own.
We host on AWS, which isn't usually the cheapest option, but it still costs less than $30/month
@7usr7local@nuron You can host your own instance, in which case you just don't set a Google Analytics ID in your settings and it won't inject the tracking script.
Individually, on https://gettogether.community, you can enable the "Do Not Track" option and it won't use the analytics code nor any of the social media sharing button code for pages you view while logged in.
I'm not generally a fan of giant patches, but we landed a 2,100 line PR that makes it fully translatable! You can help make it available in your language here: