And here's what's causing my anxiety about joining a #PeerTube instance for my music stuff. I sift through and find an instance that fits my needs, head to the "About" page and see this:
HOW LONG WE PLAN TO MAINTAIN THIS INSTANCE
"Currently plan to run this instance for the next year or so at least, depending on usage and financials."
I would assist with those financials, but it still doesn't fill me with any confidence that it's going to stick around...
@killyourfm What we really need to happen for #peertube is affordable hosted options, so they can be easier to set up and maintained by a community, much like #mastodon instances are becoming right now.
Or, if you prefer, treat a peertube instance like a personal space/website where users host their own content and simply federate with trusted instances to create hubs.
My 2 cents
Agreed :)
Perhaps what is needed is a pre made Raspberry Pi and or other image with dependencies set up, boot up, answer a few questions and ready to go.
This is beyond my technical ability but it would mean documentation could be written to support that set up too.
@lps @killyourfm @zleap and just because @lps didn't clearly mention it, they have peertube in their list of applications.
yunohost.org/de/app_peertube
And here for RaspberryPi:
yunohost.org/en/install/hardwa…
Also make sure to install Peertube on its own subdomain or domain, one that you own.
@zleap @killyourfm For anyone that is interested #yunohost is essentially that.
https://yunohost.org/#/
A headless Debian ISO that can be installed on an old PC, Raspberry Pi, or VPS which even dummies like me could figure out;) They even provide you with a free subdomain!
Once installed, if you're hosting at home, you just need to open a few ports, and you're good to go:)
It acts as a base platform for a whole host of one click apps, but the library is truly staggering in its size.