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I believe I have read several months (possibly even an entire year) ago that Beehaw plans to switch its software from Lemmy to Sublinks, which is why Beehaw hasn't updated Lemmy past version 0.18.4. Is such a migration still planned, and what is the progress on it so far? (In particular, is there a rough estimate on when the switch to Sublinks will be done?) It's been a long time since I've seen any updates about either Beehaw's plans on this or on Sublinks's development, and I'd just like at least a general idea of how it's going.

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[–] chloyster 10 points 1 week ago

I asked on the sublinks community a bit ago about it. The creator was having personal stuff come up but said that in the new year they were planning on getting back into it. So hopefully soon we'll see some more progress

[–] SweetCitrusBuzz 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Agreed, it doesn't look good tbh, last sublinks update was 6 months ago according to github which whilst not the worst doesn't feel promising.

Though there are pull requests from 5 days ago, so that's something.