It’s been almost a week since I started describing my work in the devlog. I’m okay with the progress and the pace I’ve set for myself. But what matters most to me is that developing the project has once again brought me immense joy and satisfaction. The tasks I’ve completed so far will allow for a more organized life on the instance. Returning to the roadmap will bring many new features, as well as stability, bug fixes, code refactoring, critical mechanism testing, federation streamlining, simplification of creating and managing one’s own instance.

I’ll slowly get back to organizational matters too. I have a lot to catch up on in messages and emails. I thank you for the support I receive from you - it’s truly amazing. I also thank the contributors for their input into the current state of /kbin. Each Pull request will be mentioned upon the release of the first tagged version. I’ll try to fix everything gradually, but I still need some time and my own way of organizing things. However, I don’t intend to give up the devlog. I’ll continue posting in it, even when describing minor things because it’s very helpful for me.

Today, I managed to complete the Magazine moderation request, Magazine Ownership request - it’s fully functional now. The last merge request will come in soon. I also fixed a few minor oversights. Tomorrow, if everything goes according to plan, I’ll try to update kbin.social to the latest code version. I can’t promise it’ll be successful on the first attempt, but I’m optimistic.

Good evening.

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    1 year ago

    The worst thing that can happen for a project like this is that it becomes a burden on its maintainer. Success in open source can be a double edged sword.

    So indeed, super happy to hear that it is still bringing joy!