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    After 5 months of chipping away at it, PieFed is now an installable 'app' in the Yunohost store! It's been there for a couple of weeks actually but until this weekend it had a scary red exclamation mark because some automated tests hadn't ran yet. But that's gone now so I feel confident about recommending it to others. Yunohost is a linux distro for servers that has a web gui for installing and managing services, that takes all the hassle out of self-hosting. How to get started with Yunohost. @squirrel@piefed.kobel.fyi and @michael@piefed.chrisco.me have had good success setting up their instances already: https://piefed.social/c/piefed_meta/p/1561141/thanks-to-rimu-ericgaspar-and-tituspijean-yunohost-has-a-working-piefed-setup
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    Also works with !communityname@whatever.tld for communities.
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    At Piefed office hours, rimu@piefed.social and I got to talking about what's next for Piefed and the Threadiverse WG. One of those things is moving stuff between communities (or in bbs parlance: moving topics between categories/forums). Rimu suggested we use the already-existing as:Move activity, sent by the community (a group actor), with origin and target set, and with object being the post id itself. I suggested we update this to use the resolvable context collection as object instead, which Piefed has supported since v1.2. That should be enough to get a proof-of-concept implementation going between Piefed and NodeBB... a question remained as to whether this should be Announce(Move(Object)) or simply Move(Object). Argument for former was that it was similar verbiage to other 1b12 actions. Argument for the latter was that this is merely 1b12 adjacent and needn't follow prior art. We'll likely put together an FEP for this.