@AskThinkingTim A few days ago, kbin wasn’t on that list at all :) It’s a huge honor for me, and I’m glad people are enjoying being here. Currently, my main goal is to prepare the infrastructure and sort out the basics. The real fun will start when migratories between platforms are established. This is the fediverse, and a lot can change here ;)
@maegul Currently, it’s a song of the future, but nothing limits us here. Only imagination ;) The only thing that matters to me is that if it does come to fruition, migrations should be possible in both directions.
Currently #calckey offers full mastodon->calckey migrations, which is great.
Problem is people immediately think about going back calckey->mastodon, realise masdtodon doesn’t offer the same, and hesitate to make the move. I’ve seen it. And, of course, it makes calckey’s migration effort somewhat meaningless.
@AskThinkingTim I don’t agree with the opinions of Lemmy devs, and I also find kbin more feature rich. But kbin is more in development than Lemmy (which has been for longer around) and started with more servers already. They basically managed decentralization better so far, and more servers started after the reddit migration.
That’s not to say I am not subscribed to Kbin magazines, nor do I think that kbin has no chance. On the contrary. I just tried to explain the current situation 😁
I’m surprised Lemmy is currently above kbin to be honest. Only time will tell.
@AskThinkingTim A few days ago, kbin wasn’t on that list at all :) It’s a huge honor for me, and I’m glad people are enjoying being here. Currently, my main goal is to prepare the infrastructure and sort out the basics. The real fun will start when migratories between platforms are established. This is the fediverse, and a lot can change here ;)
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@ernest @fediversenews @AskThinkingTim
Yes! #kbin is super young and an upstart! Bright future!!
Are you teasing us here about migrations between platforms!?
Are you suggesting kbin<->lemmy migrations? Neither even have inter-instance migrations, right?
Or, kbin<>masto, microblogs platforms?!
@maegul Currently, it’s a song of the future, but nothing limits us here. Only imagination ;) The only thing that matters to me is that if it does come to fruition, migrations should be possible in both directions.
@fediverse @fediversenews @AskThinkingTim
@ernest @fediversenews @AskThinkingTim
Completely agree on “both directions”.
Currently #calckey offers full mastodon->calckey migrations, which is great.
Problem is people immediately think about going back calckey->mastodon, realise masdtodon doesn’t offer the same, and hesitate to make the move. I’ve seen it. And, of course, it makes calckey’s migration effort somewhat meaningless.
This is excellent. Thank you.
@ernest I never was really into the lemmy ecosystem until I found kbin. kudos.
@fediverse @fediversenews @maegul @AskThinkingTim
It’s been around much longer.
@AskThinkingTim I don’t agree with the opinions of Lemmy devs, and I also find kbin more feature rich. But kbin is more in development than Lemmy (which has been for longer around) and started with more servers already. They basically managed decentralization better so far, and more servers started after the reddit migration.
That’s not to say I am not subscribed to Kbin magazines, nor do I think that kbin has no chance. On the contrary. I just tried to explain the current situation 😁
@maegul