this post was submitted on 10 Jun 2023
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Everything about Lemmy; bugs, gripes, praises, and advocacy.

For discussion about the lemmy.ml instance, go to [email protected].

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I am a software developer by craft and a linux system admin by hobby. I cannot commit to moderating and managing my own instance, but I would be glad to help someone with the technical aspects.

The most common complaint I saw in Reddit and here about switching to Lemmy is the difficulty of setting it up, so I thought I would help bridge this gap.

While I have never hosted my own instance before, I already checked the setup guide and it looks pretty simple to me, so I am confident I can do it. Please feel free to comment or DM.

It would be great if you can comment general questions. I can then respond to you here and maybe others will see it and know how to host their own instances too.

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

An up to date step by step instruction for docker, ansible, or scratch setup would be a fantastic step in the right direction. I'm not a complete moron, but I feel the current guides are lacking. There's a lot of assumptions on the admins knowledge of the associated systems beforehand. As someone else said, the first to make a turnkey solution... hot dog. Would absolutely blast adoption into space.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What was it you were struggling with? I found the guide to be straightforward, but I also have a tech background similar to OP

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I likewise have a similar background to the OP. I wouldn't say I struggled (thanks to the Matrix chat room), but the docker instructions straight up didn't work a couple of days ago. I and another guys submitted a couple of PRs and I think the instructions should at least work for common setups now, but the edges are very rough.

By far the best way to contribute IMO is submitting PRs. The devs seem very willing to take contributions without making you jump through hoops.