It's probably a bit early to realistically stand up a fully self-hosted instance of DEV.
If your company is sharing technical content that is for public consumption, you're welcome to set up an organization account on the production site. You can look at Heroku as an example. You never know what might help other users.
@ben
will follow up with a bit more info and context.
Yeah, org accounts are the recommended way to go right now, but the instance direction is something we could start working on right away, as long as we’re willing to be patient along the way.
So that area has to be thought of as really theoretical at this point, but being an early adopter of that path could be very powerful, so you are welcome to volunteer to become part of our early group who might start thinking about that use case. Let me know if you’d like me to keep you in the loop.
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Hey Tristan, definitely not a stupid question :)
It's probably a bit early to realistically stand up a fully self-hosted instance of DEV.
If your company is sharing technical content that is for public consumption, you're welcome to set up an organization account on the production site. You can look at Heroku as an example. You never know what might help other users.
@ben will follow up with a bit more info and context.
Yeah, org accounts are the recommended way to go right now, but the instance direction is something we could start working on right away, as long as we’re willing to be patient along the way.
So that area has to be thought of as really theoretical at this point, but being an early adopter of that path could be very powerful, so you are welcome to volunteer to become part of our early group who might start thinking about that use case. Let me know if you’d like me to keep you in the loop.