Fedi has made its code publicly available as open source. This move marks a significant step for the project, enabling community developers to review, audit, and contribute to the codebase. Open sourcing brings transparency to the platform and accelerates innovation through collaborative development. The community now has direct access to examine the underlying architecture and participate in shaping future development directions.
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LeekCutter
· 18h ago
Finally open-sourced. I kept saying I would do this before, and now it's really here.
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nft_widow
· 18h ago
Open-sourced? Alright, now we can finally see what's inside, but will anyone actually audit it? Haha
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Degentleman
· 18h ago
Open-sourced? Now we can finally see the code instead of it being a black box. This move is pretty good.
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DegenWhisperer
· 18h ago
NGL, opening source was a good move. Now we can finally see the underlying code and no longer have to guess...
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airdrop_whisperer
· 18h ago
NGL open source was a step that should have been taken long ago. Transparency is the key to success; otherwise, how can you earn trust?
Fedi has made its code publicly available as open source. This move marks a significant step for the project, enabling community developers to review, audit, and contribute to the codebase. Open sourcing brings transparency to the platform and accelerates innovation through collaborative development. The community now has direct access to examine the underlying architecture and participate in shaping future development directions.