No but they could all run on a single domain. For example I’m on lemmy.blahaj.zone but blahaj.zone is primarily a calckey (like Mastodon but less minimalist than Mastodon) instance.
admins could roll deployments that are tightly integrated if they wanted now, just takes time to setup. I think most servers are dealing with the basics right now.
Negative, to force that would oppose the goals of open source. Now if someone wanted to develop a one size fits all Fediverse platform there’s nothing stopping them.
Does it make sense to merge all of them into one “super app”?
It does not.
No but they could all run on a single domain. For example I’m on lemmy.blahaj.zone but blahaj.zone is primarily a calckey (like Mastodon but less minimalist than Mastodon) instance.
admins could roll deployments that are tightly integrated if they wanted now, just takes time to setup. I think most servers are dealing with the basics right now.
Negative, to force that would oppose the goals of open source. Now if someone wanted to develop a one size fits all Fediverse platform there’s nothing stopping them.