@nutomic:

  • Remove categories, because they aren’t customizable, filterable, or multi-lingual (#1429, !176)
  • Various changes to allow federation with Pleroma:
    • Use name field for post titles instead of summary (!173)
    • Dont include community in comment to field (!174)
    • Documentation updates based on the changes above
  • Removed code for compatibility with Lemmy v0.8.9 and older (!178)
  • Some code refactoring (!172, !175)
  • Wrote a statement on Lemmy.ml politics (together with @dessalines)

@dessalines:

  • Worked on replacing config-rs, with @canop’s deser-hjson and merge. config-rs, as well as about 3 dependent libraries, are abandoned and have been broken for a few months on newer versions of rust. !1433
  • This allows us to move up from rust 1.47.0 to use rust 1.50.0. !1452
  • Working on splitting the user_ table into a federated, called person, and a local_user table. This is a lot bigger effort than I expected.
  • Emoji picker now uses utf8 emojis, rather than short names. #184
  • Merged a few PRs from @gazconroy to convert our current API docs to an AsyncAPI html. This is close to being ready.
  • Changed subscribers to users on main page user count.
  • Upgraded lemmy-ui deps, including husky, and prettier, and typescript lints. (This might require clearing out git hooks for any front end devs)
  • Fixed an issue with markdown buttons not working on site and community sidebars. #182
  • Using a more recent version of cargo-chef for builds.
  • @PP44@lemmy.ml
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    13 years ago

    Hey just wanted to use this occasion to thank the devs ! Thank you so much, I recently discovered Lemmy (thanks to Lemmur) and it really looks and feels awesome. You guys seems to be great people holding a project that I already like a lot !

    Thank you again, much love !

    • DessalinesOP
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      13 years ago

      Yup, me and @nutomic@lemmy.ml went down a frustrating 3 day long rabbit hole that started with one library, and ended up with several that don’t have maintainers, and are effectively dead. There are only a few people besides us yelling at them because it broke a lot of downstream projects, so we had the option to either fix some of the lower level libraries, or just skip a lot of them altogether and go with one well-maintained one with less upstream dependencies.