• @[email protected]
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    19 months ago

    In this case, there are many stakeholders involved. Volunteers, developers on corporate payroll, etc. That alone adds complexity to any solution. Doesn’t men no solution can be found, but adds to the inertia since it requires more effort

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      19 months ago

      I agree. But thats also why I think its best to push as far as one can and hope for others to join or take over once the original person/people are out of steam. This works with founding companies, groups and other movements. This ultimately leads me back to my initial: please make a post, I‘ll join you. Does it make more sense now?

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        9 months ago

        You mean make a post on Lemmy? For me the root problem is still here: I have no contacts in the (admittedly extremely wide) industry and could not build a platform for people to register their projects to. I can only draw the outline of how this thing would work

        Edit: I’ll try to write something down and make a post somewhere. Any community suggestions?

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          19 months ago

          Which is no problem. Causes dont need the most connected, born leader types. They need to start somewhere is all. If its meant to be, it will grow. Everything else is perfectionism imo.

          Depending on the spin, its either interesting for the fediverse, opensource or something else. You can hit me up in dms with a draft if you want.