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Thu 9 May 2013 3:58AM

Save Poddery.com campaign

PP Pirate Praveen Public Seen by 56

When we heard poddery.com was going to shut down, some of us wanted to continue running it. We have been working on a fund raising campaign and we are close to launching it. I would like all of you to join this campaign.

  1. Can you help us make this text better https://etherpad.mozilla.org/UMG0qXDnmI
  2. Feedback on http://savepoddery.com/
  3. Feedback on promo video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Db3M9XeLbDc

Also looking forward to everyone's support for this campaign.

JR

Jason Robinson Thu 9 May 2013 6:11AM

This is in no way related to Diaspora* - if you want to promote something of your own please do it on Diaspora* itself, thanks :)

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goob Thu 9 May 2013 9:31AM

Agreed - Loomio is to discuss ideas for developing and improving the Diaspora network - not for discussion related to individual pods, and not for campaigning of any sort. Good luck with your quest, but please don't use Loomio to campaign.

PP

Pirate Praveen Thu 9 May 2013 7:21PM

That is really eye opening comments. Thank you. I did not know pods have no role in diaspora network. I also didn't know building community pods have no role in promoting diaspora. I also didn't know such campaigns won't promote diaspora. Thank you so much for enlightening me. I was mistaken all this time about diaspora.

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diasp_eu Thu 9 May 2013 7:46PM

Thanks @praveenarimbrathod for your request. I'm running diasp.eu since 2011 and our costs are higher than the donations... that's bad but that's it. I think diaspora should not ignore the business value... Sorry, there are not free servers available... we should think about this topic and we should be open for a discussion...

ST

Sean Tilley Thu 9 May 2013 10:12PM

I don't have a problem with promoting campaigns to help pods, at least through our social media. That being said, I think that having such big pods can be directly correlated to the cost of hosting a pod.

What would be really great would be to:

  1. Provide methods for users to easily migrate from one pod to another.

  2. Make it ridiculously easy to host a pod. Whether it's through a third-party pod hosting service, an easy-installer with the documentation we already have, or your own distribution's packages, it's fundamentally important that the barrier of entry for people that want to use their own pod remain low.

Really, to some degree we should be encouraging the creation and growth of smaller personal pods, rather than big pods that have to handle the strain of many users.

Granted, the above is all easier said than done, but I think as a community trying to focus on growth, we should consider how that growth is done.

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goob Fri 10 May 2013 10:11AM

Sean, points 1 and 2 are being worked on already, aren't they? There's been discussion here on how to best implement full account migration, and people are working on installers for various platforms. Myself, I plan to set up a pod when it's non-technical enough for me to manage and when I can migrate my current user account to it.

ST

Sean Tilley Fri 10 May 2013 7:06PM

They're certainly a focus of discussion right now; I think these improvements will replace the need for bigger pods in the future. That being said, I feel that part of the reason poddery (or any pod) might be having problems is because maintaining a large pod means more strain on the server, and more cost for hosting all the users that access it all the time.

By Diaspora's very nature, there is no model for profit, and many pods survive off of donation. I worry that many of the big pods out there are already dealing with this problem, and that it certainly is not unique to poddery. :/

JR

Jason Robinson Sat 11 May 2013 5:42PM

@praveenarimbrathod I don't understand your comments, sorry :) All I said was that Loomio is a place to discuss about the Diaspora* project. You will be much more successful in raising support on a place with more users - eg Diaspora* itself.

PP

Pirate Praveen Sun 12 May 2013 6:30AM

@jasonrobinson , @goob , thank you for your suggestions. But I don't agree with your points. If you want to stop me from using loomio for this campaign, you may propose a vote and I'll respect the majority decision.

@seantilleycommunit it is wishful thinking that we won't need big pods at all, at least for quite some years. If diaspora works nicely in shared hosting plans, hosting own pods might become more affordable, but with people needing a vps to host diaspora, it is not affordable to many people even if they are tech savvy and care deeply about privacy.

RF

Rasmus Fuhse Tue 14 May 2013 2:58PM

Well it might not look like discussion we have already had on loomio, but it is not well outlined how a typical loomio-discussion should look like.

For me this is a discussion about a part of the Diaspora-network breaking apart and the question if we want to do something about. And thus it surely belongs here, although it has nothing to do with coding and features.

Praveen, what could we do to help your campaign?

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