[Edit: Wefwef has been rebranded as Voyager, and the community has moved as well. This post was updated to include the new name and links.]
Today’s spotlight centers on the community for the nascent Lemmy web application Voyager! Voyager isn’t a binary application that you install; it’s a web application that you can run on most phones with a web browser. It’s targeted toward iOS, but the developers say that you can run it on Android, too! It is a spiritual successor to the extraordinarily popular Apollo mobile app for viewing Reddit content.
Much of that enthusiasm for Apollo has certainly carried over. Just look at these engagement statistics for the Voyager community:
The community is a hive of activity, with pretty much what you would expect from an application community: bug reports, feature requests, and feature comparisons. The community users are even submitting icon concepts and other contributions. It really feels like an open source effort.
So if you have the web application, or if you just like watching development in real time, check out the Voyager community.