We're nearing the two-year anniversary of the Republic opening to user requests [0]. I'm happy with how things have turned out, FreeBSD was a good choice in retrospect, it just runs without issues and is easy to administer, something I think is key for a non-commercial, volunteer effort. Not that one of the Linux distros would not have been stable, but I'm leery of ongoing trends around systemd and creeping complexity of the big Linux distros in general. There are presently 58 users on the Republic, so we have six user slots available before the self-imposed limit of 64 - enough that the Republic's resources are not overwhelmed and still allow room for Republic and Zaibatsu total users to be under Dunbar's Number [1]. We've been averaging about five new users per month for the past few months, so at this pace we'll stop accepting new signups in a month or so. There is some initial discussion around a third circumlunar outpost on the bbs, but nothing definitive yet. So what does the future hold? That is largely up to the users - for now most seem content to have a small internet home to publish and communicate with the other users via the circumlunar bbs, email or irc. Since that was the original goal of the Republic, I'm quite content with how things are, but I am always open to suggestions! [0]: gopher://republic.circumlunar.space/0/%7eslugmax/phlog/2018-12-15-registration-open-republic [1]: gopher://gopherpedia.com:70/0/Dunbar%27s%20number