• Pika
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    9810 months ago

    It’s actually quite worrisome, many projects exclusively have their troubleshooting or support on Discord now what’s going to happen years down the road when all those Discord servers have closed or no longer active and the invite links expire this is going to be a vast knowledge base that’s just lost to the world

    • @[email protected]
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      5710 months ago

      This is why going back to the moon is so hard, when msn groups closed back in the early 1970s we lost alot of very precious knowledge.

        • @Bondrewd
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          1510 months ago

          No, there was MSN in the 70s but communication was made through a machine called Microtron. They are largely lost to the world due to being made from degradable PCB plates.

        • Rozaŭtuno
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          610 months ago

          Yes, obviously.

          Everyone knows the moon isn’t even real.

    • @clutchmatic
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      1310 months ago

      That’s why FOSS ends up forking and forking

      • @Bondrewd
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        10 months ago

        Imagine “stealing” a project just because you can write sensible documentation.

        • @clutchmatic
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          810 months ago

          Another way to think about this is that those projects that have a more structured approach to documentation have a better chance at lasting longer, attracting more contributors, and making more lasting impacts

          • @Bondrewd
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            310 months ago

            What? We are talking about discord documented software.

        • TheHarpyEagle
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          410 months ago

          If it’s open source and the license allows it, I wouldn’t consider that stealing. If a fork gets more popular than the original, then it either addresses a major missing feature of the original or is simply more active. If this displeases the original dev, they can hopefully work it out with the maintainers of the fork. This is a feature of FOSS, not a bug.

    • @[email protected]
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      1010 months ago

      I see your point, but couldn’t you say the same thing about any forum?

      “What happens when the forum shuts down? All threads discussing issues gone forever”

      • @[email protected]
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        4610 months ago

        If you host a forum, you can easily access the database to move threads into some kind of archive if you no longer want to host it. It could also be moved to another server. Stuff like that.

        Using a proprietary service instead is just a bad idea.

      • @Evotech
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        2910 months ago

        The web is on archive at least