I am sorry if this has been asked before, but when or will it be open sourced. It is the best Lemmy Client i have used yet but i dont like anything being closed source and i read somewhere the dev wants to open source it at some point. Just interested if there is an estimate.
Hi, it will be open sourced when it’s ready. Maintaining open source software is incredibly stressful and my focus right now is on adding features and improvements so please have patience with me! I know it’s very important to some users but there are also trade-offs from my side. Right now I don’t have any overhead of maintaining a public project and I know every line of code in Connect which helps me to fix bugs quickly or add new things. It’s also nice not having anyone to blame but yourself for bugs introduced. If you’re looking to contribute code or lend your time I’d suggest going over to the main Lemmy codebase for now until Connect is ready.
Cheers, Kuro
Ok, no Problem, i understand you. I did not want to create pressure, i just wanted to know if you are still wanting to open source it. I really like the App and i will definitely use it once it is Open Source. I for myself set the Goal to not use proprietary Software anymore. This does not mean i dont trust you, its just my philosophy to try to not use anything closed source. Thank you for taking the time to reply! (:
Personnellement j’ai désinstallé connect du fait que ce n’était pas open source. Cela est dommage car l’App est pas mal mais je préfère rester sur jerboa pour le moment
Liftoff is another open-source option that is getting a lot of updates and is very stable
Just curious if it becomes open source are you going to inspect the source code?
Yes, i am sometimes changing things for myself i f i dont like something in a app.
Ahh okay very cool then, I see so many people saying they want open source yet don’t know how to read it anyway, myself included
Good to know if I had any skill I’d do the same
Honestly, this brigading for FOSS on Lemmy is a bit annoying. Suppose the dev decides to charge a one-time fee once the app is mostly stable and done. FOSS wouldn’t be a good option for that.
Personally, with the amount of effort Kuro is putting in, I hope he has a solid monetization plan in the works, because this app could become one of the more popular ones for Lemmy and they more than deserve earning money for their hard work, that is not relying on donations.