馃敟 馃敟 new #bonfire documentation: bonfirenetworks.org/docs/ - Next we will start writing simple guides and tutorials about how to fork / customise or create new features on top of our framework 馃槉
"Be open minded, but not so open minded that your brains fall out." (Groucho Marx)
Sharing start.coops.tech here as well - it's the MVP of a service to help people who might be interested in starting (tech) co-operatives 馃榾
I was going to say "I very much enjoyed" watching this video, but "enjoy" isn't the right verb. I guess the feeling is more like having someone with more experience around economics verbalising a feeling you have and giving insight as to why it's happening.
#bug When clicking on 'Notifications' I was presented with an 'Accept' button, but clicking on it produced an error (and I didn't know what it was for?
@dajb that's actually is a #feature, with a UX that makes it feel like a #bug 馃え . The concept is to enhance transparency and let the users see the instance defaults and config, but of course without the possibility to edit them without the right permissions, but I agree with you that is still confusing that way
@ivan Oh I see, so if you click on the options you can see (but can't edit) the settings? I can't see the options at the moment at a more granular level! Interesting approach...
#bug Instance settings are available to non-admins (although without permissions to change anything)
#bug whatever I posted last stays in the compose box and I have to delete it before writing a new one!
Hello world!