This talk shares lessons learned from the first nine months of running OctoFriends.Garden, a small, community‑focused collection of online services hosted out of the speaker’s apartment.
At the time of writing, the community includes around 20 members and provides a variety of services: an email server, a Fediverse instance, a Matrix homeserver, a Git forge, file hosting, and several other tools. The session explores key decisions made from both technical and interpersonal perspectives — and how those decisions shaped the Garden’s growth, culture, and sustainability.
Attendees will gain insight into what it takes to cultivate a healthy small‑scale online community, the tradeoffs of self‑hosting for others, and how technical choices intersect with human needs.
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