If the mods here cared, they would mirror official Proton announcents from Reddit.
Reminder: The mods here are the same people as on the Proton subreddits.
If the mods here cared, they would mirror official Proton announcents from Reddit.
Reminder: The mods here are the same people as on the Proton subreddits.
This was an AMA though. Quite a lot of work to summarize I imagine.
There weren't that many comments
One could create a script that fetches all 2nd-level comments made by the Proton account account along with those comments' parents, and then aggregates all that into a post body.
One could. One who has the skill and time can do so
Well, it is planned, we're kind of short in human resources, but are working on it. Thanks for your feedback!
Are you currently looking for people? I'd be glad to lend a hand.
I also don't go into Reddit anymore, unless the answer or solution that I'm looking for just happens to be there. But, I am curious, has anyone considered doing an AMA on Lemmy yet? If not, is it due to a technical limitation currently on Lemmy? Or, is it due to the smaller user base that would not bring a lot of value to an AMA?
It's a little quieter now, I think because everyone is busy with life stuff. I was planning to work with the mods in !askmeanything@lemmy.ca when I had time to get it rolling again (with locals to start off)
I do sometimes see AMA's being suggested on Lemmy, but none that i personally checked out, so i don't know how many people respond to them. My guess is that it would probably depend more on how active a particular community is, since there doesn't seem to be a dedicated AMA community here, rather than a smaller user base. Some communities are not very active, others are very lively. As for an AMA for Proton, i don't think they have joined lemmy yet and unfortunately, no one on reddit asked them to join here :-(
Normally I would vote against having anything from reddit ported over here, but in this case I would vote in favor, considering Proton deciding to only post on that sh*t site.
I agree and i never even go there, but i was alerted to an AMA. I've waited to see if news would trickle down in this community, but it didn't. And a lot of what they mentioned there, are things that get often asked about here, so i decided to post the link. I've never posted anything concerning reddit before, and am not planning to do so again, but this was an opportunity to basically share a bit of a proton roadmap. I really like proton, but i would love them to share more of what they are doing and planning. I follow their blog, but they hardly ever post a roadmap.
I hear you. Roadmaps are being updated and will be published as soon as they're ready.
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