eRob

@evilrob
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Hello @mozilla ,
As a longtime Pocket user, I appreciate your efforts in maintaining the service over the years. With the upcoming shutdown, I wanted to kindly ask if there is any update on the promised open-source release of Pocket’s codebase?

Making the code available would allow the community to continue development and preserve the app’s legacy. Many users would be grateful for any timeline or information you can share.

Thank you.

#OpenSource #SavePocket #Mozilla

I thought the plan was that @mozilla was going to opensource Pocket. What happened? Not cool, Mozilla.
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I guess we have @JxckS and his @elonjet account to thank for Elon's Twitter banning Mastodon links.
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@[email protected] You seem nice.
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