Contributing dev to Mlem
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How about here?
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Thanks for the feedback!
Inbox and profiles are under active development and should be coming down the pipeline in the next couple days. Search, image tapping, better editing, and thumbnail hiding are all planned for 1.1, our first release after launching to the App Store.
The rest is all on the roadmap, but we haven’t scoped development yet.
Glad you’re enjoying the app! We’re always looking for ways to make it better–what would you classify as the important features we’re missing?
This is a known issue, the fix has been developed and will be out in the next build.
Tracked and fixed, it’ll be working in the next build. Thanks!
David contributed so much in part because he was working on the project as a personal thing for a long time before any of us came along. That’s what let us get such a quick jump on the Reddit migration–he’d already done the hard work of getting a working product off the ground, and gave us a foundation to build on.
Keep in mind also that the GitHub contributions only track code that’s been merged. We have a lot of great stuff in-flight or sitting in PRs right now.
In short: we aren’t worried.
As a dev, I just want to express how much it warms my heart to see how kind and understanding the community’s response to this news has been. You all are the best <3
“Standard” groups the upvote and the score a little closer to each other and highlights both the upvote and the score when you upvote. “Symmetric” spaces upvote, score, and downvote out evenly, and only highlights the arrow when you vote.
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