It's actually pretty amazing that a open source product developed by a tiny non-profit, running on a network of servers self-funded by volunteer administrator and moderators has managed to absorb some portion of one of the world's largest for-profit social networks.

It's a miracle the whole thing didn't collapse or catch fire.

Great job everyone.

@mike Currently it is a non profit. This costs someone money and if this outscales the available financing, it may end up not so non profit. But in the meantime.... enjoy