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Mlem for Lemmy

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Official community for Mlem, a free and open-source iOS Lemmy client.

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  1. Keep it civil.
  2. This is a forum for discussion about Mlem. We welcome a degree of general chatter, but anything not related to Mlem may be removed at moderator discretion. This is not a forum for iPhone/Android debate. Posts and comments saying nothing but "iOS bad/I use Android" will be removed as off-topic.
  3. We welcome constructive criticism, but ask that it be both precise and polite.

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We're making excellent progress in developing the app, but the work is... a lot. Currently, we only have a tiny group working on it, some full-time, some part-time, and we need more help if we're going to meet the deadline of July 1 for 1.0-- and, realistically, to have a usable beta in the meantime to meet current demand.

We Need Your Help

Right now, we're mostly looking for developers. Obviously, since Lemmy is an iOS app, devs should be proficient in Swift and SwiftUI and familiar with iOS app development. Additionally, we need devs proficient (or at least familiar) with:

  • Swift - async/await
  • Rust (to read Lemmy source code)
  • Lemmy
  • OpenAPI
  • Automated tests - UI and unit testing
  • Accessibility UX for Touch (focusing on deaf and blind users)
  • International data policy compliance

Even if you only know some of this-or-that, you may be able to contribute, and we'd like to hear from you. You can comment here or come chat with us in our recruitment channel on Matrix.

Cheers!

The Mlem Team

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[–] skulbuny@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

That license is... not appealing to contribute to. GPL or MIT or CC0 for me. Non-commercial licenses are the worst.

[–] jayrhacker@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

First time I've seen The Commons Clause; it's … interesting?

[–] kylemsguy@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

It's not the first time I've seen it, and I don't know how to feel about it. It's not free software at the very least.

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