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stu
@stu  ·  activity timestamp 19 hours ago

Hi @mayel how are things?

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stu
@stu  ·  activity timestamp 19 hours ago

Is Bonfire still in beta testing? #askfedi

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stu
@stu  ·  activity timestamp 19 hours ago

Hi @johannab sorry I saw a few of your posts and just wanted to say hello because I'm new here on #bonfire.

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stu
@stu  ·  activity timestamp 19 hours ago

I signed up to try out #Bonfire social platform

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stu
@stu  ·  activity timestamp 19 hours ago

#introduction


Hi all my name is Stu. I am an engineer that builds stainless steel conveyor guards with solidworks and autocad .


I love all technology and all sorts of music.


I love playing golf. I also love open source software and applications and decentralized social media.

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Coyote
@coyote  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@jrossstocholm

I don't know exactly how things work on Facebook because I never had an account there; my own frame of reference is Dreamwidth, where there are access lists and communities. Access lists are a way to restrict certain posts to your account as viewable to only certain users you've manually chosen. Communities are themed groups of users with moderators where generally members can make posts to share with others in the community. To me these are two very different features, but they're both valuable.

Jesper Ross Stocholm
@jrossstocholm replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@coyote @Ianp5a @mayel @gilles @ivan ​I found this guide that helped my understand. Thank you for pitching in 😊🙏.


docs.bonfirenetworks.org/bou...

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Mayel
@mayel  ·  activity timestamp last month

@gilles @ivan We have a work-in-progress implementation of groups but that will be in the community flavour: bonfirenetworks.org/apps/

Jesper Ross Stocholm
@jrossstocholm replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@coyote @Ianp5a @mayel @gilles @ivan I am trying really hard to understand bonfire 😊.

When you say that "Bonfire community" will have groups - does that mean that it will be a different version of Bonfire - and different from "Bonfire social"?

So, for comparisons to #bigtech:

Bonfire Social --> Twitter (micro-blogging)
Bonfire Community --> Facebook​

I am in no way saying that it is a bad thing, but just to compare, pixelfed is the brand name of the platform where users can chose where to sign up. But it's the same app. But bonfire will more likely be a "powered by bonfire" where whatever brand name will be on top and bonfire will be the underlying infrastructure/core?

A bit like PPBoard was back in the day 😊

https://sourceforge.net/projects/pbboard/

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Jesper Ross Stocholm
@jrossstocholm  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@coyote @Ianp5a @mayel @gilles @ivan ​but isn't that essentially the same thing? I know that groups on Facebook has many other features - but the idea of creating a group of people that can share ideas is the same.

Coyote
@coyote replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@jrossstocholm

I don't know exactly how things work on Facebook because I never had an account there; my own frame of reference is Dreamwidth, where there are access lists and communities. Access lists are a way to restrict certain posts to your account as viewable to only certain users you've manually chosen. Communities are themed groups of users with moderators where generally members can make posts to share with others in the community. To me these are two very different features, but they're both valuable.

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Kathryn
@artsyhonker  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

hello world, etc

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Jesper Ross Stocholm
@jrossstocholm  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Test of posting to open circle

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Coyote
@coyote  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@pjf ​From what I've seen, there's overlap and there's some differences. Mastodon is a kind of software for making websites. Bonfire is also software for making websites. The plan for Bonfire is to work on adding some features that Mastodon doesn't have, like groups, which I'm in favor of. You can find more information on their fundraiser page: indiegogo.com/en/projects/bo...

Peter J Fullagar
@pjf replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@coyote ​Thank you.

For me, as a non-tech person, I find it tricky to see which kind of service would suit me best. But from what I can see and read, Bonfire looks like it's going to have what many people want. Will wait to see what happens.

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Coyote
@coyote  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@jrossstocholm

My understanding is that Circles are how you set the privacy levels or interaction permissions for individual posts, which is a different kind of feature from Facebook groups.

Jesper Ross Stocholm
@jrossstocholm replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@coyote @Ianp5a @mayel @gilles @ivan ​but isn't that essentially the same thing? I know that groups on Facebook has many other features - but the idea of creating a group of people that can share ideas is the same.

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Coyote
@coyote  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Anyone on here know how to make one of those link preview cards? I've seen posts on here that have them, but my own testing has proven unsuccessful.

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Peter J Fullagar
@pjf  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Hi! After seeing a post on #Mastodon, I thought I'd make a profile here. At the moment, like others, I'm unsure how different this is to Mastodon, particularly as I'm not a tech person at all.

I realise that this isn't federated to Mastodon (yet?), but if it does, I imagine having a profile here and a profile on Mastodon would be redundant (?) – unless users want to have more than one profile, which I know many do (and I have more than one, too). And another thing, is there an app for this I can download for my phone?

Coyote
@coyote replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@pjf ​From what I've seen, there's overlap and there's some differences. Mastodon is a kind of software for making websites. Bonfire is also software for making websites. The plan for Bonfire is to work on adding some features that Mastodon doesn't have, like groups, which I'm in favor of. You can find more information on their fundraiser page: indiegogo.com/en/projects/bo...

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Doug Belshaw
@dajb  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Huge congrats @mayel & @ivan + contributors!

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Peter J Fullagar
@pjf  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Hi! After seeing a post on #Mastodon, I thought I'd make a profile here. At the moment, like others, I'm unsure how different this is to Mastodon, particularly as I'm not a tech person at all.

I realise that this isn't federated to Mastodon (yet?), but if it does, I imagine having a profile here and a profile on Mastodon would be redundant (?) – unless users want to have more than one profile, which I know many do (and I have more than one, too). And another thing, is there an app for this I can download for my phone?

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Jesper Ross Stocholm
@jrossstocholm  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@Ianp5a @mayel @gilles @ivan isn't that what "Circles" on bonfire are supposed to do?​


If we want ppl to move from #bigtech (and I belive that we want this) we need to provide an alternative - that is on-par with the most important parts of e.g., Facebook. One of those important parts is indeed "groups". If this is not present, noone will move.


Btw, I created a Circle - but cannot figure out how to post to that circle?

Coyote
@coyote replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@jrossstocholm

My understanding is that Circles are how you set the privacy levels or interaction permissions for individual posts, which is a different kind of feature from Facebook groups.

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Ian
@Ianp5a  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

@mayel @gilles @ivan ​

Groups is what is missing from Mastodon. Real Groups that is. Where posts inside a group stay inside a group. You join or leave the group if you are not interested in that topic. Same as Matrix Rooms or Telgram groups. Currently Mastodon is just a stream of announcements and no real social connection. Individual threads are OK. But you'll never find that thread again after a few days.

Groups mean people can post in detail on that topic without woryying it'll bore their followers. People have multiple different topics that need not overlap.

Groups make a social connection. You'll get to know people.

Jesper Ross Stocholm
@jrossstocholm replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@Ianp5a @mayel @gilles @ivan isn't that what "Circles" on bonfire are supposed to do?​


If we want ppl to move from #bigtech (and I belive that we want this) we need to provide an alternative - that is on-par with the most important parts of e.g., Facebook. One of those important parts is indeed "groups". If this is not present, noone will move.


Btw, I created a Circle - but cannot figure out how to post to that circle?

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Hans Gerwitz
@gerwitz  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Still looking for reasons

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Jesper Ross Stocholm
@jrossstocholm  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

First post on #bonfire.

Circle created.

Question: I assume that Circles are for bonfire what groups is for Facebook. So, how does one post to a circle?

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