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@keithjgrant That's my thinking as well. But I wonder if something like that can start with just a handful, and then grow over time?
Anyway, I just created @[email protected] - not sure if that was a good idea, or if anyone will want to join me at a domain name like that… But I have it. So that's something 😅
@keithjgrant Same same. I just created a server. Now I'm trying to decide if it's:
- a place where I try and convince you all to come join me
- just my little corner of a big federated universe
I don't know what I'm doing 🤷🏻♀️
@scott Yeah, considering that as well. Not sure how many folks it would take to feel worthwhile.
Seems like that's the rout you chose. How'd you go about setting it up?
Looking around at other servers. Not sure if there are strong reasons to move, but I like the idea of participating in a smaller 'local' community.
But then… which one? queer.party? tech.lgbt? indieweb.social? a11y.info? Something else?
It looks like different themes are also server-defined? So e.g. some may have better a11y, or more color options?