We have a bunch more supporting sites for the instances that have been set up. All of these are contributor sites which means accounts on them are available to programming.dev contributors, and/or admins.
Vault
Vault is a password manager running vaultwarden. It will be used to pass along login details when setting up accounts for users on the various contributor sites since registration isnt opened. The link for it is https://vault.programming.dev.
Files
Files is a site for file hosting and url shortening for then linking in places such as programming.dev. As an example heres a markdown file I added in https://files.programming.dev/u/9jsOS3.md and heres a link that redirects to an image http://files.programming.dev/go/meme.
Files can be given compression, a time it expires in, a maximum amount of views, and a password if you want to limit who can access it. The software used is Zipline.
The site for files is at https://files.programming.dev
Schedule
Schedule is a meeting poll site to find out what time people want to meet. This will be primarily used and have a poll link posted when we are scheduling events. The software used is rallly.
The site is at https://schedule.programming.dev and ive got an example poll at https://schedule.programming.dev/invite/Zwr8x2wrQBGA.
Polls
Polls is a poll site for getting information. Will be used when we want to poll the community about something or do something like a year end survey on stats for people using different languages, etc. Software used is input.
As someone who can make some fairly well educated guesses about the programming.dev infra and effort, I find this entire project is kinda fascinating. Keep it up!!!
Do you have any public info available on the operating costs (time + money)? How do you fund everything?
Current estimation is around 200 dollars a month. All these small sites im spinning up barely add anything since the usage is negligible compared to something like lemmy. The production server takes up most of the costs out of that amount and then sendgrid costs some
Donations cover ~ 41% of that currently
In terms of time its been taking up most of my free time to set all this up + help develop sublinks
The instance is currently funded entirely by @[email protected] and a handful of kind donators chipping in. If you (or anyone else) is interested in helping out, you can sponsor the project on Github here.