Ian Wagner :osm: 🦀 :freebsd: on Nostr: npub1l3gpk…qvu48 npub10qk49…2v462 mostly because it’s clearly labeled as alpha ...
npub1l3gpk6vrudg8r67swqlex5alv9ch59s4lw46kk6hekuxe2n3aczsyqvu48 (npub1l3g…vu48) npub10qk497xf7vv49wdsejj47mmdhpnmnrgucjq6aance8g57kvf8yuq52v462 (npub10qk…v462) mostly because it’s clearly labeled as alpha software, partially works with or crashes some clients, etc.
I haven’t looked into GoToSocial much TBH but I like that Pleroma is stable and they made a lot of solid technical design decisions (database schema, building on the BEAM ecosystem, etc)
What are the things that make it stick out for you as easier to host vs Pleroma?
I haven’t looked into GoToSocial much TBH but I like that Pleroma is stable and they made a lot of solid technical design decisions (database schema, building on the BEAM ecosystem, etc)
What are the things that make it stick out for you as easier to host vs Pleroma?