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Do you mean this? https://github.com/sublinks
If there is almost no traffic today, why do you complain about being defederated?
I mean this library https://github.com/sublinks/sublinks-api
We have a handful of users. Their comments are being federated. They are not making any posts (because without federation there are no replies). Defederation will mean users cannot even comment and will have to abandon ClubsAll. A site being abandoned at this early stage usually means death of site, which I would like to avoid if possible.
Are you aware that most of the activity on Sublinks has stopped, with 1 change in November, and the other most recent ones from October? https://github.com/sublinks/sublinks-api/activity
As I mentioned in another comment, why did you not fork a project like https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi which is still being actively developed?
How many do you have at this moment? 10, 25, 50?
Yes I am aware, that is why our progress has stopped. I was told they will pickup again in new year.
I just did not know about pyfedi, I will look into it. We have about 10 users in last month.
I don't know where you got that information, but the whole project just seems stopped at the moment. Development resuming in January would be surprising.
Good to know, thanks. Honestly, for 10 users, you should probably just host a standard Piefed instance, and that would probably be more than enough for your users.