I still like posting here.
The spam’s a bit much at times and it goes down for days a stretch but I didn’t find any instance during this latest outage even worth considering jumping ship to.
When .social is up, that’s wha’sup.
I still like posting here.
The spam’s a bit much at times and it goes down for days a stretch but I didn’t find any instance during this latest outage even worth considering jumping ship to.
When .social is up, that’s wha’sup.
One day is annoying, but bearable. much longer and I won’t have a choice but switch. I like kbin, but the mbin team says some things that I find concerning about kbin - I wish the two could patch up their differences.
I couldn’t find any decent k/m bin instances when I was looking during the most recent outage.
I’m curious what counts as a decent instance for you?
Open signups, non-US servers, GDPR-compliant, file uploads, local magazines among other attributes.
Also if you visit an instance and it appears that whoever runs it never even conceived you might not be viewing it from a phone, that’s a turn off.
What are they saying?
kbin doesn’t accept contributions. It is a one person project despit appearing to be community driven.
I don’t know what is true but that is a concerning accusation.
The project definitely accepts contributions, the mbin devs have contributed to kbin before and a few weeks ago a minor code change was committed and merged by someone other than ernest.
As I understand it, the issue is that people with merge permissions other than ernest are only allowed to merge their own pull requests, not those of third parties, which require a review from ernest.
(At least that’s what I’ve seen explained before, though I haven’t seen any proof of it so I don’t fully know if it’s real.)
This means a majority of contributors can’t get their pull requests merged when ernest is gone. Which is why they went and made mbin when he was gone for months last time.