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“how”?
Slightly different but related issue here - how can I use Jerboa to subscribe to a community I ‘only’ have the link of, like https://some.instance/c/aCommunity?
Searching for ‘aCommunity’, ‘aCommunity@some.instance’ or putting the URL in the search field doesn’t show me any results.
I was under the impression not all instances sync with all others ‘automagically’ (and that that’s by design); and also that’s basically what wintermute is for.
The communities I’m interested in are not only hours old.
I started with SLS around 1993, tracking it into Slackware. From 1996 thereabouts on, I used RedHat mostly and Suse occasionally.
Both of those going more commercial each in their own ways didn’t sit too well with me.
In 2004 I found gentoo, and am sticking with it for most everything since.
For those who like a video format, I found this introduction quite informative.
Nay - I currently don’t even have an account here, so… take that as you find authentic for your instance.
🤔 how does it work when/if I would want to participate in a community on your instance?
Post to it, comment on things…
Philosophically, I’m thinking about ‘owning’ a forum vs ‘participating’ - how to not have federation become fragmentation.
For me, it is perfectly OK to have different rules for local and federated accounts in a community, but maybe some communities will want to organize this in a consensus that goes beyond the ‘owning’ instance.
(Maybe I’m also - still - misunderstanding how multiple instances and federation works. This is also an invitation to think about these things / make them clearer (to me, and in general)).