start.hubzilla.org erroneously as open hub declared
last edited: Mon, 20 Nov 2017 11:13:04 +0100
Her https://hubzilla.rocks/pubsites is "Registration Policy" for https://start.hubzilla.org
@Hubzilla Development+ @Hubzilla Support Forum+ @h.ear.t | tobias @Andrew Manning #InviteCode #Invitation #OpenHub #CommunityHub #hubzillaRocks
open
. Is it a bug in Hubzilla code or a bug in hubzilla.rocks installation?@Hubzilla Development+ @Hubzilla Support Forum+ @h.ear.t | tobias @Andrew Manning #InviteCode #Invitation #OpenHub #CommunityHub #hubzillaRocks
last edited: Mon, 20 Nov 2017 11:02:25 +0100
@Andrew Manning What is your purpose with this promise
I mean, confidence is rare commodity. If start.hubzilla.org fails to keep this promise, damaged it not only
#HubzillaReputation #HubzillaPromotion
invitation code, which you can request from either from an existing hub member?
I mean, confidence is rare commodity. If start.hubzilla.org fails to keep this promise, damaged it not only
reputation of https://start.hubzilla.org
, but also reputation of whole Hubzilla project - is my opinion. I suggest remove this promise invitation code, which you can request from either from an existing hub memberfrom start.hubzilla.org/register page.
#HubzillaReputation #HubzillaPromotion
Until I figure out how to give members the ability to generate invitation codes, they'll just have to ask me for them. If they like, hub members can ask me for some in advance so that they can then give them to their acquaintances, or a newcomer can ask an existing hub member for one, and then that hub member can ask me. I don't think the wording is so misleading.