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I got the supporter for free, because I donated to them before they joined FUTO. I donate frequently to opensource projects. This is a good way to say thanks to the devs 😊
Even small donations are fine, so please donate to projects you enjoy 👍🏻


New funcionality I would like to see would be SSO with OIDC without an exterrnal plugin 😁
Maybe then we get v11


Can not wait for final release, but why v10.11? Such big changes… V11 would be better imo 🤔
Anyway thanks to the devs for this great release


I switched to Fre:ac for this. Multiplatform and FOSS, multiple formats (including Opus for your case 😊 )


I moved to Outline, more functions, easier user management and public sharing imo
I tried docmost too, it has a cleaner look than Wiki.js, but SSO is enterprise only. That was a killer for me
I used Wiki.js for years, but it seems pretty dead. Sometimes after months there is a new release with just 1 or 2 bugfixes. Yeah I know… He is working on V3 with many new features (that other wikis already have) and so on. He is doing this for 4 or 5 years now.
People asked to help, to contribute or donate… He doesn’t want anything, he wants to develop on his own (you can read this in his Discord)
My opinion: stay away from Wiki.js and get a better one like Docmost, Bookstack or Outline.


The bigger problem of Pixelfed seems the codebase and documentation. Dan is mostly alone while developing it. No public betas, just Screenshots with intresting features, which will come soon™
Then again, the documentation. I tried spinning up Pixelfed on ubuntu server with the docs provided. Laravel did not start, cryptical error message. A module was disabled in the default PHP.ini. No mention in the docs, just which PHP modules are needed. I found the solution in a Github issue


I don’t think Fediverse tends to favor PHP. Mastodon is written in Ruby, GoToSocial is Go, *key forks are Typescript for example. Pixelfed is the only one which comes in my mind for PHP.
PHP is not beginnerfriendly to setup imo. Different configuration files for different settings…


You can selfhost it soon™ 😁
Again based on PHP and I think the documentation will be incomplete and outdated, like it is for Pixelfed. For Pixelfed some commands are only mentioned in Github issues, S3 was a pain. He is working on too many projects. Any news on the Sup-messenger? 😅
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