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Known Community website and central plugin management #1926

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ipranjal opened this issue Oct 21, 2017 · 2 comments
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Known Community website and central plugin management #1926

ipranjal opened this issue Oct 21, 2017 · 2 comments

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@ipranjal
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Known needs a community website or a known instance where community can communicate and a central plugin system

If composer is merged with core which was rejected we can use composer as plugin management, symphony and others have already started using composer as a installation for there extended services.

To be fair I have been promoting known to many people but its lack of central plugin and theming system its not being adopted and people switch to wordpress

@jeremycherfas
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There is the IRC channel -- freenode#knownchat -- which is bridged to the indieweb Slack channel but I agree it needs some activity to indicate that the single-user, self-hosted version has not been abandoned. The instructions for hosting at Dreamhost and the one-click install at Reclaim hosting should be more widely promoted too.

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mapkyca commented Oct 23, 2017

In terms of rumour control, the self hosted version is not going to go anywhere any time soon - it's still being actively developed, and used by paying clients.

In terms of plugin repo, I don't think anyone has time to get to that at the moment, ditto a community site. PRs entirely welcome to keep the plugin list in docs more up to date though...

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