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@ Michael
2025-02-26 15:29:07
Incidentally, I was recently asked about the current status of #FediFetcher because apparently it’s now stale.
It’s correct that the previous release was about 3 months ago. Whether you consider that stale is up to you to decide - it's certainly a lot longer between releases than it once was.
Either way, it’s not because I lost interest in FediFetcher, or am no longer interested in maintaining it. Rather it is because FediFetcher is kinda stable now:
It has all the features I need (and some I don’t). It supports all the major fediverse implementations that I'm aware of (except Threads and the Bluesky bridge, which I dearly miss, but which are impossible to support as they don't expose a replies endpoint).
In the meantime I do and will continue to use FediFetcher daily.
If and when bugs are reported I will endeavour to fix them, and if and when I receive PRs I will attend to them promptly.
Enjoy a stable tool you don't need to update very often.
That's all really.