I like to start projects…finishing them is another story.
My major projects I would like you to check out (open source): Chinese Language
‣ Learning App: https://greenants.github.io/HSK-3.0-Study-Game/
‣ An Abstract Board Game: https://github.com/GreenAnts/Amalgam_Webgame
I am always looking for contributors to help out.!
◉ Community Forum: https://unfinishedprojects.flarum.cloud
◉ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/UnfinishedProjects
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Oh, ok - I see what you are saying. To use that community to federate with. Yeah that’s a great idea - and I’ll definitely keep it in mind once I eventually switch over to nodeBB :)


Oooh this is a nice sub :) Do you think that a forum community counts as something I made to cross post there?


Yeah, I totally feel this - and it’s one of the major drawbacks that I mentioned in the article. To compromise my sanity (of possibly spending a lot of time, and some money) with not losing all the progress of th community - my plan is to transfer early.
It’s not the perfect solution - I admit, but I feel that if I can just get a small handful (maybe 10-15 people are semi active/committed to the goal of the community) then I’d feel comfortable transitioning because I know we have a decent foundation to grow off from. But mainly I’m using this free hosting platform just to make sure there are actual people who are interested, and it’s not dead idea on arrival.
I will be honest though, the more I’ve been trying to get this community started - the more I’m tempted to just bite the bullet and go strait to buying a VPS and domain to set up nodeBB. I think if I can just get the feeling that people are actually interested and it’s not going to be a waste of my resources, then I might just do that.
Super valid point though. (I might even be able to find a way to save the data from this forum and preload it into the other forum - but I kind of doubt it since they are two different pieces of software)


Yeah, as much as I hope that the fediverse can take off and replace reddit - I cannot fully leave reddit as I do still need it sometimes to ask questions on specific niche topics, as you said. And yeah, I haven’t tried matrix (or element) yet, as I haven’t much had a need for it yet - but from what I hear it does its job pretty well. (And yeah it’s open source and federated)
I think it might largely depends on your 1. Career/job/ or even hobby requirements 2. Where you live (government agencies requiring paper documents, signatures, etc)