difference between the 'who is involved' and 'Who’s already using co-op cloud?' #333

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opened 2022-07-05 14:48:25 +00:00 by trav · 2 comments
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the difference between the 'who is involved' and 'Who’s already using co-op cloud?' sections on the website aren't clear. They don't seem like distinct categories to me

the difference between the 'who is involved' and 'Who’s already using co-op cloud?' sections on the website aren't clear. They don't seem like distinct categories to me
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@trav good point, any suggestions? My initiali thought is that it might be good to separate "user members" from "hoster members" wrt. the federation model we're approaching. But we're not quite there yet... in the meantime, maybe we could just edit these titles to be more clear. "Users of Co-op Cloud" / "Democratic tech collectives"?

@trav good point, any suggestions? My initiali thought is that it might be good to separate "user members" from "hoster members" wrt. the federation model we're approaching. But we're not quite there yet... in the meantime, maybe we could just edit these titles to be more clear. "Users of Co-op Cloud" / "Democratic tech collectives"?
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yeah I guess "Users of Co-op Cloud" / "Democratic tech collectives" separation makes sense. But yeah once the fed is happening more then "user members" / "hoster members" seems a more apt separation.

yeah I guess "Users of Co-op Cloud" / "Democratic tech collectives" separation makes sense. But yeah once the fed is happening more then "user members" / "hoster members" seems a more apt separation.
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