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Have you seen the instructions on how to build the Lemmy images? That's some crazy shit ...
Actually yes, I had a look at them since i wanted to write HelmCharts for the community. That’s also where the community can step up, it can only be better 😊
I actually started looking into creating own Docker images because of how bad Lemmy's Docker instructions are. I'm not even close to anything usable, though ...
I understand! If you need help to do that (or someone to contribute), hit me up ! 😄