Is there any chance that we can get a weekly/biweekly, or periodic, update on what is new with kbin? @ernest has done a couple in the past. I doubt I would be the only one interested in hearing what is new or what is coming down the pipe more on a regular basis.

I’m aware that I can look at the codeberg and see what is being worked on, but I’m not quite as dev saavy as a lot of you are and really appreciate some plain spoken explainers sometimes.

If not, that’s cool too. I just thought it might help keep people involved and retain users if we could see a list of exciting new additions, updates, and things to look forward to.

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    Hey, that’s the plan. After the first release, the status update will probably be every two weeks. Currently, I’m struggling with the preparation of the release, it’s taking up a lot of my time because I have many changes to integrate. On top of that, I’ve been going through a tough period in my personal life, but I’ve overcome it and starting from Monday, I’ll be giving it my 100%. Contributors continue to be active, and their assistance is invaluable to me. To make matters worse, I have to deal with waves of spam that have recently surfaced on kbin.social, which you’ve probably noticed. Stay tuned ;)

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      1 year ago

      Sorry to hear you’re having a rough go of it, but glad you’re on the other side of it now. <3

      Also, thanks for the reply! Would this be something you could delegate out to someone? I understand you have a lot on your plate.

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        1 year ago

        Currently, all I need is a bit more time ;) I’m gradually granting additional permissions and sharing responsibility with contributors. We still need to establish a some policy. If it speeds up work on /kbin, I’m okay with that. They are great and experienced developers. However, it’s important to remember that they all do this in their free time.