* diaspy support, which replaces cliaspora, has been long stable (I've used it for, like, a year) but never made it into master. That's finally changed!
* Recent versions of python libraries on which PyPump depends (requests) changed their behavior enough to break all releases of PyPump that aren't the master branch. This is addressed in this issue: https://github.com/xray7224/PyPump/pull/154. Anyway, bottom line: I upgraded master of NavierStokes to work with PyPump 0.7+, and I highly recommend the master branch.
Enjoy! https://github.com/stephensekula/navierstokes
Dear #gnuverse: ignore the last post - this is just a test of NavierStokes and its ability to handle URL-only posts. They cause trouble for the existing code...
Well, finally jarred loose my GNU Social instance, freeing posts from the past few months. To those of you who thought my instance was offline, you'll suddenly start seeing notices from me again. Problem was the queue manager was configured incorrectly. Thanks to @clacke for helping me realize my notices were not visible on other instances of GS. #gnuverse
@mk@oracle.skilled tests.com I uploaded a photo to the #gnuverse using AndStatus merely by clicking the "Attach" button. In a narrow screen, it is a menu option. In a wider screen, it is a paperclip icon. https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/3097