Zeokat I'm glad you agree with me it deserves our attention.

  • Moving forward on making our open collective its own fiscal host, reducing fees and pushing funds directly to the Foundation.
  • Gave a shot at ignoring translation files for extensions not installed flarum/core1954
  • Worked on an agreement for a vendor allowing use of our logo/name. @katos took over and made the document a masterpiece.
  • Reviewed the PR by our trainee flarum/core1952. Starting with a fairly simple issue, he nevertheless surprised us by delivering so fast and such well written code; great job @tankerkiller125 🤟
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    CaijiOrz Currently the focus is on getting the core to stable for extension developers, this means that work on general features are not currently prioritized. Also it was noted in other discussion here on these forums that Avatars are resized using the Intervention image library which does not support animated GIFS, most likely GIF support would need to come from a third party extension.

    hello, first of all thanks for such a flarum. But my opinion is that the stable version is now available.

      9 days later

      Last update 18 days ago 🥺

      • worked with @katos on a contract for @Franz to work on flarum part time starting coming year. I'm so stoked this is already possible!
      • finalized making the collective it's own fiscal host, we're now fully in charge of that money and we'll keep using open collective for transparency. No platform and less payment processor fees.
      • prepared for a trip with Franz to giffgaff in London in March for consulting and a Flarum related community event 🎉.
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        luceos community event ? In London ?

          [deleted] giffgaff is hosting a flarum hackaton for their community in a small setting on a Saturday in March. We're still debating whether to get one or two tickets for people from our own community, if you'd be interested do reply! The idea is to have a day where teams will build an extension supported by giffgaff community developers, Franz and myself. Food, drinks and entertainment will be provided for.

            adminsw The beta is stable for general use at this time, the beta part about Flarum is it's extension API which is under heavy construction at this time. However if you look under the showcase tag you'll see a ton of people are already running flarum in production (including me).

            4 days later

            It's been a while since I posted here... 🙊 ...but this is bound to happen more often now. 🙌

            Thanks to our generous sponsors, I will now be paid to work on Flarum one day a week, which is awesome. Yesterday was my first day in the virtual Flarum office, and after chatting with Daniel, I proceeded to do the following:

            • Worked on further set up of our Tidelift account, which offers "managed open source" for companies using Flarum. For us, it is another source of income.
            • Went through tickets and pull requests, provided feedback.
            • Planned out the details of getting to London. And back before Brexit. 😁

            For the next weeks, my first priority will be moving us closer to stable, which means tackling issues slated for beta.12, especially finishing off the PHP extension API.

            How long will it take for the official version to be released?

              Hope to support multilingual search and @ , thx. 😃

              luceos giffgaff is hosting a flarum hackaton for their community in a small setting on a Saturday in March. We're still debating whether to get one or two tickets for people from our own community, if you'd be interested do reply! The idea is to have a day where teams will build an extension supported by giffgaff community developers, Franz and myself. Food, drinks and entertainment will be provided for.

              If you're interested do let me know as soon as possible (shoot me an email or a discord pm preferably). The event is held on March 28th at the giffgaff office in Uxbridge, London. I'll see what I can do 😉

              We're now officially available through Tidelift, our next source of income for sustainable development. Tidelift offers subscriptions to companies and in return provides managed open source using three elements:

              1. Tools: give transparent access to companies about issues, releases etc.
              2. Management: guaranteeing secure and accurately licensed code which is actively maintained.
              3. Maintainers: ensure that a network of maintainers (the Flarum core team) is paid to proactively resolve issues and continue development.

              For this to work we've assigned @Franz to spearhead these efforts. Now that the Foundation has signed the agreements with Tidelift, we have somewhere to direct companies requiring this level of certainty.

              Thanks to contributions by our trainee @tankerkiller125, the upcoming beta.12 release will have at least one new extender for registering middleware!

              Middleware is a very versatile mechanism for filtering / manipulating / wrapping the handling of HTTP requests and resources as they pass through the Flarum application. If you want to see what you can do with it, and how to use the new extender, check out this preview. A huge thanks to @OrdinaryJellyfish for contributing this page to our documentation!