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Director of Linux Foundation IT. Currently in charge of kernel.org infra.

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@captainepoch No, I totally get it. If it's no longer bringing you satisfaction and joy, then walking away is absolutely the right thing to do. :) It's volunteer-maintained free software, not a job (or a puppy).

You're also under no obligation to listen to the complainers -- it's totally okay to ignore everyone else and just hack on the parts you like (assuming you have time and interest). The unfortunate reality of free software development is that the happy majority doesn't speak up and all you hear are complaints. From all the Android apps I've tried to use with social.kernel.org, Husky was the smoothest experience. Thank you, and if you do decide to come back to it in the future, know that you have a solid support base to lean on.
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@drewdevault I think the language restriction doesn't apply to replies.
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@captainepoch I know it doesn't really help (and I'm not trying to convince you of anything), but with the social.kernel.org instance running pleroma, that's a lot of potential Husky users very comfortable with email-based workflows. :)
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@captainepoch I'm sorry... and I totally get it. Thank you for your work and best wishes!
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@obsidianical it's a fediverse app for Android that's a fork of Tusky with some pleroma-specific tweaks (and a better visual feel, I find). It's no longer developed by its latest maintainer, but I'm hoping that changes in the future as someone else picks it up.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

I'm still bummed about Husky. 😭 I hope someone picks it up and continues work on it. #huskyapp

Cc @captainepoch
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@gustavoars @kees more like mailman-2 is broken, or can be easily made broken by its admins.
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@trini yes, unless writefreely doesn't make it. It's intended for longer blog posts.
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@mcdanlj could you possibly put wordles under a CW?
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@gustavoars oh no, that list does a From address rewrite. It's the worst.
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@rddunlap Nah, it's too late now. It's not that bad, really.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

All restarts and reboots are done and everything is running in enforcing mode. If you notice anything that's not working correctly, please report. #selinux
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

I have riscv envy -- I should have called "b4" "biv". It would have certainly made it easier to track mentions on lore, as "b4" matches all the hex dumps.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

FYI: this instance may get a bit unstable in the next few hours as I'm going to turn the pleroma selinux policy into enforcing mode. There should be no lasting outages, but you may see an occasional availability blip.
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@danderson I feel this in my bones. :)
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

Another good option that works well for me is to just use the Hermit app and to set up your pleroma instance as a lite app. The UI looks great (and you can filter your timelines), but you don't get notifications. Though this may be a bonus, actually.
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

Unfortunately, I just found out that the upstream developer of Husky doesn't have time to continue working on the app, so please consider using either Tusky or Fedilab.
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@vbabka @kdave Not sure, and I just found out that Husky is no longer maintained as of 6 days ago. :(

https://git.sr.ht/~captainepoch/husky
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@kdave (it's actually not Mastodon :))
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K. Ryabitsev 🍁

If you're looking for an Android app, I recommend Husky. Tusky or Fedilab work fine, too.
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