- cross-posted to:
- opensuse
- cross-posted to:
- opensuse
So, which Fediverse community is the official successor of /r/openSUSE? [email protected] or [email protected] ?
So, which Fediverse community is the official successor of /r/openSUSE? [email protected] or [email protected] ?
Hello, I’m the creator of the lemmy.world community! It seems like y’all have a good thing going, and I support that! For some reason I see fewer threads and subscribers for the kbin magazine when i search for it on Lemmy. That’s why I thought we had more momentum there, but it seems like that activity here is thriving!
If the mods here would like to take over the Lemmy instance for whatever reason, I’m happy to hand it over as well. :)
well, couldn’t we close one or refer readers to other?
It’s the Fediverse. Part of the whole point of a distributed network is to decentralize things, so there is no “single point of failure”, the existence of c/opensuse on lemmy.world, or any other lemmy instance, or even m/openSUSE on any other kbin instance is perfectly fine. These are the early days of “reddit-like” federated services, and the interoperability will sort itself out in time.
I’d personally like to see the communities on other servers commit to the same rules this one does, but it isn’t actually necessary, it’s just the very basic requirement to be considered “Official” Not that Official means much in the openSUSE Project. It’s just the nature of us.
Sure, both can live together, but http://www.islinuxaboutchoice.com/ … having one community is just more convenient for users and it hopefully help to create a viable place for all openSUSE users to hang on.
Yes, we sure could. I’m just waiting to make sure that kbin is the direction we (including the kbin magazine mods) want to go vs Lemmy.