reya on Nostr: Lume new release and future plan ❤️ Yo, I've just released Lume v1.2.0 for Linux ...
Lume new release and future plan ❤️
Yo, I've just released Lume v1.2.0 for Linux and macOS. You can try it out now. (Due to a Tauri v2 bug, I will release v1.2.0 for Windows later.)
https://github.com/luminous-devs/lume/releases/tag/v1.2.0
Unfortunately, Lume is still very buggy, and I do not believe it is ready for daily use. Therefore, I have designated it as "beta," and I will not be adding any new features in the upcoming release (expected in 1-2 weeks). Instead, I will focus on improving the current features and performance. My original plan for the next release was to include NIP-44 and Group Chat.
Regarding the future plans for Lume, I have a few things in mind, some of which are just ideas, while others I will be implementing:
- Multi-theme system: Users can choose and install themes created by the community. Theme authors can set their themes as either free or paid (with bitcoin).
- Extension/Plugin/Mini app (I am not sure about the final name): Similar to the theme system, users can enhance and extend Lume's features by installing community "plugins." I have a few plugin examples in mind, such as adding SimpleX chat to Lume or adding AI features for auto-generating content.
- Lume Relay: The Lume app can also function as a Nostr relay, this is just an idea and I haven't given it much thought yet. However, I imagine that Lume could act as a relay and be added to a user's relay list metadata (NIP-65). When other Lume users (Nostr's users) want to obtain information from a previous user, they will first look into the user's relay.
These are all the major plans I have for Lume. While there are still many other things that I have not described here, I will introduce them in the future.
In the next day, I will apply for a grant from Open Sats. If I am granted the funds, I will expand Lume's team (currently only consisting of myself 😅), which will allow me to work faster. If I fail to receive the grant, I will still continue to work, but at a slower pace 😁.
To be honest, I don't have advanced skills and have never built anything significant before. Lume is my first project being released as open source. Despite this, I will try my best and see what happens next.
Yo, I've just released Lume v1.2.0 for Linux and macOS. You can try it out now. (Due to a Tauri v2 bug, I will release v1.2.0 for Windows later.)
https://github.com/luminous-devs/lume/releases/tag/v1.2.0
Unfortunately, Lume is still very buggy, and I do not believe it is ready for daily use. Therefore, I have designated it as "beta," and I will not be adding any new features in the upcoming release (expected in 1-2 weeks). Instead, I will focus on improving the current features and performance. My original plan for the next release was to include NIP-44 and Group Chat.
Regarding the future plans for Lume, I have a few things in mind, some of which are just ideas, while others I will be implementing:
- Multi-theme system: Users can choose and install themes created by the community. Theme authors can set their themes as either free or paid (with bitcoin).
- Extension/Plugin/Mini app (I am not sure about the final name): Similar to the theme system, users can enhance and extend Lume's features by installing community "plugins." I have a few plugin examples in mind, such as adding SimpleX chat to Lume or adding AI features for auto-generating content.
- Lume Relay: The Lume app can also function as a Nostr relay, this is just an idea and I haven't given it much thought yet. However, I imagine that Lume could act as a relay and be added to a user's relay list metadata (NIP-65). When other Lume users (Nostr's users) want to obtain information from a previous user, they will first look into the user's relay.
These are all the major plans I have for Lume. While there are still many other things that I have not described here, I will introduce them in the future.
In the next day, I will apply for a grant from Open Sats. If I am granted the funds, I will expand Lume's team (currently only consisting of myself 😅), which will allow me to work faster. If I fail to receive the grant, I will still continue to work, but at a slower pace 😁.
To be honest, I don't have advanced skills and have never built anything significant before. Lume is my first project being released as open source. Despite this, I will try my best and see what happens next.