I'm a Linux sysadmin by profession, and I use DO extensively for work. Not sure I have anything to contribute, but feel free to reach out if there's ever a need
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I suggest taking a look at Hetzner for hosting, I have found them very reliable and affordable. And perhaps reach out to admins of some of the larger Mastodon instances for hosting advice.
Seconding this. Hachyderm documented their performance scaling and financing journey quite extensively, and I'm sure many of their decisions could be applicable to Beehaw as well.
How do you plan to distribute the available balance? Will all community members get to participate and have a say in non-fundamental budget decisions?
How do you plan to distribute the available balance?
as of now we don't pay for anything but the site, so it's all just going to keeping the site up. the balance is our runway to keep the site up, and right now it's sitting at around 16 months before we'd be in trouble.
Will all community members get to participate and have a say in non-fundamental budget decisions?
because of the answer to the above: no. for one thing, the only other stuff we might spend money on is paying labor out to someone for the work they do to keep the site running. this is a very simple operation, and we're not going to overcomplicate it.
for another thing: we are not anywhere near the point where we need, really want, or can actively facilitate community input on how our budget should be spent--and i have no idea what meaningful input our community as a whole can currently give us. (and if we ever do seek community input, it'll be when 80% of our community has been around for longer than 21 days)
Great! If there's any way to help via code or something else please let us know, I'm sure a lot of the people here would love to help out.
I wonder if fargate etc. vs. DO would be cheaper/better. If it isn't broken and traffic is steady no need to change providers, but would be curious to see.
Great! If there’s any way to help via code or something else please let us know, I’m sure a lot of the people here would love to help out.
The Lemmy project is always happy to see new contributors :)
There are some nice issues lying around needing more attention hehe
If you're interested in helping out with development, you should also join the Lemmy Development Matrix room!