Yes, almost all team members are contributing code, designs, feature requests, etc. I called out @Rooki@lemmy.world specifically because he's been a major contributor. One of the admins is actively recruiting people to help contribute to Sublinks, this is how we got so much support so quickly. It's a very close collaboration. I owe a lot of thanks to the Lemmy.World team.
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I know; it feels like a little organization. I love it! Everyone is so motivated and working hard.
I am not a communist. I cannot believe I had to write that.
Sorry, broke the build with a recent merge. It's back up now!
We have 13 contributors with Sublinks so far. I expect more will come after the announcement.
We have our own engineers working on it with him along with the developer of pangora. It's a full collaborative effort to make the best we can.
The Photon developer is assisting with the development of the new front-end :)
A new front-end is coming too. We need a new front-end to support all the new features we’re adding.
Lemmy, Reddit, Sublinks, Kbin are all Link Aggregation social networks. They mostly share links to articles and the like. It's just the category they're in.
I'll get it on there on the sidebar. Thanks a lot for the feedback. The demo site has been up for so long that I didn't think of it when I announced it.
Yes, there is going to be a tool that exports from Lemmy via a direct database connection and adds to Sublinks via the API. Sublinks is heavily event driven by design. We'll want some events to trigger during import.
Thanks, me too!