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Yes. Discourse and Forem have been top contenders, but for different reasons. Main points against them both are the lack of federation and 'forum based' more than aggregation style based. (Like Reddit and Lemmy formats). Discourse also has a very strict developer contribution requirement.
Lack of federation? My understanding was that Beehaw planned to migrate away from Lemmy altogether. Has that changed?
That aspect hasn't changed, in so much that we want to keep federation aspect of the community. We don't want to deal with Lemmy, and they don't want to deal with us. Lemmy ~= federation.
Yes, I see the tension has become worse. I just found and read this beehaw document on the matter.
For what it's worth, I want to continue to be a part of Beehaw. I really appreciate the value that they stand for.
I created this alternate account and stopped using my Beehaw account because it seemed like they're departure from Lemmy was imminent. Today, it seems they're departure is still on the horizon, but not anytime soon. I guess one can only watch and see.