It's very difficult to see on the #HiveBlog interface who created that platform as well as how to fork the code !INDEED. π€―π
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It's very difficult to see on the #HiveBlog interface who created that platform as well as how to fork the code !INDEED. π€―π
!WEIRD !HOPE !PIZZA !UNICOIN !ALIVE
It remains shrouded in mystery I guess. Our 'We Are Alive Tribe' frontend looks like that too. πππβ¨π€
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Our frontend predated Bjorn, so I'm not so sure about that. πππβ¨π€
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If that's the case and the #WeAreAlive frontend encounters technical issues (!HOPEfully not), then the code not being FOSS (or Bjorn not sure about the code being FOSS) would certainly cause delays in fixing. π€―π€
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He set it up again on one of his own servers after the domain name expired on the previous hosting service, and there haven't been notable issues since. πππβ¨π€
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Do you mean that despite @borniet not being sure that the #WeAreAlive frontend source code is FOSS, he still was able to set it up on one of his own servers? π€ Perhaps that means the source code may be available to him, but whose license may not be free (such as MIT) !INDEED. π€―π€
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Yes, and I don't know the specifics, as I never asked him about it. πππβ¨π€
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Perhaps Bjorn may publish a post about the #WeAreAlive tribe's own frontend's source code when he has the time again! π€
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