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BobaBoard

BobaBoard is a modern, open source community-building software that draws inspiration from old-school forums for functionality and from modern social media for its style of interaction. It prioritizes privacy and fluidity of identity for users within communities and allows high levels of customization and fine-grained permission settings for users, community managers, and instance owners. The unique UX encourages creative expression across different formats, styles of communication, and community building.

You can find out more about BobaBoard in general on our website and as a project by visiting our project guide.

This Repo

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boba-components houses the UI components that add interactivity and style to BobaBoard.

Relationships To Other Repos

Boba-components uses boba-editor to support creation of posts and comments.It works with boba-frontend to provide the user facing website for BobaBoard.

Important

The current boba-editor repo is being sunset. We are currently working on it replacement in the boba-editor-next repo.

Boba-backend provides the server and database for BobaBoard.

Note

The above description of the relationship between boba-components and boba-backend is an "aspirational state" for our repos. Te are still working on defining the boundaries between "boba-frontend" and "boba-components", so this may be fuzzy in practice.

Local Development

For detailed instructions on how to develop for BobaBoard, please check out the links below:

Contributing

Important

Our issue tracker is not up-to-date and we are specifically looking for people to help us wrangle issues into order. If you're very eager to start working, please contact us through our tech form (for coding) or our non-tech form (for issue wrangling).

BobaBoard welcomes one-time contributions. Our volunteer Code of Conduct applies in all of our social spaces, including Github Discussions or when commenting on issues or pull requests.

We are also always looking for long-term volunteers to help with coding, documentation, and other efforts. If you'd like to become a BobaBoard volunteer, please see the Volunteering Guide for details.

License

MIT License