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I’m considering launching a server for some fediverse applications for a niche group. Since the Lemm.ee announcement, I got back in to PieFed, partially because my company blocks xxx.zip (lemmy.zip, etc). I would want to make these fediverse services easily available and reachable to newcomers.
I’m thinking of sticking with Lemmy and maybe the photon UI instead of the default, or have the default hosted at another address. I like the features of PieFed, but I think that the lack of apps could be a barrier to entry.
I’d like to hear others’ thoughts as well. Lemmy seems to be more ubiquitous and has better app support, so I think that would be better so serve. I don’t think that hosting both would be a good idea, as it’d create fragmentation in an already niche area.
You can still use the lemmy-ui frontend on lemdro.id, it’s just at l.lemdro.id and not the default. You’ve got all the choice in the world still.
I’m a big fan of people being opinionated about things. If you want something a certain way, do it! That’s the beauty of the fediverse and open source in general. If you don’t like it, you don’t have to use my instance!
In-general, we work closely with the photon dev to maintain feature parity with the default frontend, and we also get some neat and useful moderation features too.
That is indeed the beauty, I agree. I like some opinionated software as well (Gnome for example). Opinionated always fits better than generalised stuff IMO. I can disagree with that opinion, but that just means it’s not for me and might be great for others