Adam Croom

@acroom
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@dnorman sorry I sent you the wrong link/wrong tool http://www.reederapp.com/mac/
@dnorman I really like Feeder, though it isn't free https://reinventedsoftware.com/feeder/
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@sleslie I like this a lot. It shows what you can do at a user level. Here's a post that looks at investing in open source (from an investor perspective) Lots of good thoughts on wrong assumptions about open source https://medium.com/@nayafia/how-to-think-about-investing-in-open-source-89936413a8f9#.nxiqrm4n5
@Gargron Thanks Eugen for the responses. I should clarify that I think there are technical barriers are to the self hosting/federation. If part of the differentiation is that it can be distributed, it would be great if it could be done by someone with very limited developer experience. Say, for instance, by my non-technical college students. Would you disagree?
Last, the social nature of Twitter itself has a steeper learning curve than is often acknowledged. Adding a technical barrier on top of that? Why? That's also to say I'm still here because I'm curious and intrigued by the conversation. But I will likely not be "tweet"ing here. Also all of my opinions are subject to change at any moment.
Next, and I don't know enough to speak as to why this happens, open source tends to be dreadfully inaccessible to the common user. If you can't build a way for someone to install something through a GUI, I don't even want to talk about it having the potential to be "federated." In this sense, open source inevitably truly serves the developer community and that really bothers me.
Alright, so some brief thoughts on Mastodon. There is a common misnomer that open source = better. Anything that's open source still needs a funding model because it's made by humans and humans need a living wage. The quickest way to support open source is to fund it. If you don't fund it, don't get mad when the creator decides to take a living wage over their pet project. It happens all. the. time.
@katebowles @Tdorey @dnorman @econproph @actualham @Dan_Blick @clintlalonde I'm concerned about the general feasibility of this model. Do we know anybody in ed that is self hosting?
@actualham I'd be interested in hearing where you are seeing these conversations. Still trying to find my way around. Is this simply the public stream?