Yup, they’re different. No different content though just two communities set up for the exact same thing. I don’t think it’s a great idea personally as neither seem too active compared to both combined but it’s what the community wants.
There’s a few more than that too, but these are the most active
Considering it has more (and likely more active) moderators, I’d personally strongly advocate migration over to !neovim@programming.dev. The reason I made this one was because I’m even more passionate about this editor than anything I edit with it and had just grown impatient at no one prepping up a community for it. There’s value in being a member of both if one instance suffers outage, but I agree posting in more than one place hurts the community. Maybe I should make a pinned post about it, asking for input.
Apologies, I’d like to be clear I understand the reason for having multiple as one can be broken, mods go wild, or just as a backup incase the instance does something strange/breaks.
I am happy this existed when this whole thing started. Thank you for having this community here for us, for that I am very thankful.
I’m glad to hear you agree with the fracturing part though, along with what seems to be a dedication to keep it here as a backup. I don’t know the majority of this communities opinions, but would be happy to see a discussion on here. From chats on matrix though it seems like people want there to be multiple, less active communities and thus disagree with one becoming the main
Yeah. I feel the same. Although the idea of federation and ActivityPub protocal is very nice, I think it’ll be better for a single community, either official or a comunity cooperated one.
I’m not sure its what’s the community wants, it’s probably just that consensus is difficult.
I am a member of both communities, and I can’t really tell the difference. I would actually assume that that’s the case for most members in both communities. Consensus is probably closer than it seems, but as always, it’s easier to wait for a technical solution to a social problem.
Yup, they’re different. No different content though just two communities set up for the exact same thing. I don’t think it’s a great idea personally as neither seem too active compared to both combined but it’s what the community wants.
There’s a few more than that too, but these are the most active
Considering it has more (and likely more active) moderators, I’d personally strongly advocate migration over to !neovim@programming.dev. The reason I made this one was because I’m even more passionate about this editor than anything I edit with it and had just grown impatient at no one prepping up a community for it. There’s value in being a member of both if one instance suffers outage, but I agree posting in more than one place hurts the community. Maybe I should make a pinned post about it, asking for input.
Apologies, I’d like to be clear I understand the reason for having multiple as one can be broken, mods go wild, or just as a backup incase the instance does something strange/breaks.
I am happy this existed when this whole thing started. Thank you for having this community here for us, for that I am very thankful.
I’m glad to hear you agree with the fracturing part though, along with what seems to be a dedication to keep it here as a backup. I don’t know the majority of this communities opinions, but would be happy to see a discussion on here. From chats on matrix though it seems like people want there to be multiple, less active communities and thus disagree with one becoming the main
Yeah. I feel the same. Although the idea of federation and ActivityPub protocal is very nice, I think it’ll be better for a single community, either official or a comunity cooperated one.
I’m not sure its what’s the community wants, it’s probably just that consensus is difficult.
I am a member of both communities, and I can’t really tell the difference. I would actually assume that that’s the case for most members in both communities. Consensus is probably closer than it seems, but as always, it’s easier to wait for a technical solution to a social problem.