Jeff Tiedrich to lemmur@lemmy.ml • 2 years agoIs Lemmur dead?message-square14fedilinkarrow-up122arrow-down10
arrow-up122arrow-down1message-squareIs Lemmur dead?Jeff Tiedrich to lemmur@lemmy.ml • 2 years agomessage-square14fedilink
Neither of the devs have commented in months and no updates in the github for a while either. Has it been abandoned?
minus-squareJamalinkfedilink-1•2 years agoThey probably are focusing on jerboa, and I support it (even if I like lemmur more at this time)
minus-squareJamalinkfedilink4•2 years agoDessalines, am I right? Should be one of the main developers of lemmy, and AFAIK one of the main contributor of lemmur. Maybe I’m mixing things up
minus-square@jackalope@lemmy.mllinkfedilink6•2 years agoThat’s good but it is also good for there to be a plurality of clients. One reason why Reddit did so well I think is because of how they built it to be client neutral compared to facebook or even twitter.
minus-squareJamalinkfedilink3•2 years agoOf course, but jerboa should be a better base for future clients, since it’s a native-android client
They probably are focusing on jerboa, and I support it (even if I like lemmur more at this time)
Jerboa is made by different person
Dessalines, am I right? Should be one of the main developers of lemmy, and AFAIK one of the main contributor of lemmur. Maybe I’m mixing things up
No, you’re correct.
That’s good but it is also good for there to be a plurality of clients. One reason why Reddit did so well I think is because of how they built it to be client neutral compared to facebook or even twitter.
Of course, but jerboa should be a better base for future clients, since it’s a native-android client