Please add kbin.social support for Jerboa!

  • derived_allegory@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Lemmy and kbin communicate using activity hub protocol, that doesn’t mean they communicate with app using the same protocol.

    So it is not necessarily trivial to let a Lemmy app support kbin.

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      1 year ago

      Exactly this, they don’t use the same API. It would be a pretty big effort to get Kbin working on Jerboa, it’s likely that mobile apps specific to that will pop up soonish.

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        API support in KBin is currently on the roadmap but disabled (for now). Hopefully once there’s a working API for KBin, an app will materialize. I have my suspicions that there still won’t be interop (you can use a Lemmy app for KBin or a KBin app for Lemmy) for a long time, but I definitely think it will make KBin instances a more attractive link aggregation community solution

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            The discussion is about API access to KBin from an app, which is totally different from federation between instances and services.

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              Because KBin had more features than just what’s available with federation because it’s a separate codebase than Lemmy. I’m starting to get it now, thanks for the help!

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            KBin federates with Lemmy nicely. Meaning you can, while logged in to a Lemmy instance, subscribe to a KBin magazine. However, you cannot log in to a KBin instance directly