Great news! Looking forward to testing it.
Is this frontend only?
Is the plan to allow enabling rule-based grouping of communities i.e "Group all communities with the name=programming
from all the connected instances" and "Group all communities with name = "linux*" AND instance != "spamserver.*"
"?
will involve the backend eventually to clean up the posts that show up
rule based grouping is a nice idea, Ill try to get that implemented before I push this out to the test site
Woah, that'd be big (at least for me). Looking forward to it!
added functionality for the two rules
- getting all communities with a certain slug
- exclude instance with domain X from above rule
was running into rate limits when trying to check every single linked instance so ive manually put in the larger ones for now
Very nice! Once you add a backend endpoint to do it, I'm sure it'll be quite quick.
will you guys be making pull requests back to Lemmy, and pulling down their updates as well? this could get really difficult over time, I feel like Lemmy really needs a plugin system https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3562
this also makes me think, I chose the subdomain lemmy
for my instance (and many others do this too), but if I ever want to switch to a fork it would really bother me that the subdomain is incorrect lol, I should've used the subdomain forum
is it possible to change the subdomain for an instance? maybe with redirects?
for the backend yes
frontend is a separate project but its using similar things to construct it so if its a vital feature it can be redone in lemmy-ui pretty quickly. Already gave them code block support for 0.18
Yeah you can redirect or you can make lemmy.[something] and forum.[something] point towards the same ip or same port depending on how youve set it up (if you want lemmy.[something] to still work else you can just change it to forum)
Yeah you can redirect or you can make lemmy.[something] and forum.[something] point towards the same ip or same port depending on how youve set it up
I was wondering more how it would be handled with federation, and what my configs should look like, and if I need to make any changes in the DB
ah yeah I havent looked into the configs too much. Not sure how it would deal with renames but you can ask in the lemmy matrix or something
Pangora
๐ An activitypub compatible forum and link aggregator. Downstream from Lemmy.
Info
Info
Pangora is the name of the lemmy soft fork thats being primarily worked on by members of programming.dev. Its aimed so that we can add features on top of lemmy and prioritize them based on what the instance needs while still being able to push changes upstream to lemmy if they accept them.
This also makes us more decoupled from lemmy so that if anything major happens to lemmy we can keep going with maintaining the site without any issues.
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Icon base by Lorc under CC BY 3.0 with modifications to add a gradient
Pangora
Pangora-UI