The hope of Sele is to make it "easy" to deploy. This version is focused on the "community" edition that'll be hosted for general use. I'm already looking to what parts can be shaved down for its underlying libraries that separate attestation and the general IndieAuth endpoints (so any Axum-powered Rust project can drop in IndieAuth support with WebAuthn support by only providing a means of data persistence). This is important for the rewrite of this site (Shock, namely, this is stored into something else) because I'd want to bake in the IndieAuth provider logic from a battle tested implementation.

I'm not sure how to get this into more hands outside of solving some usecases for it. The most immediate would be looking to coax folks using webmention.io to opt for this service but that could be a lot. I think, instead, I'll keep it quietly humming along and then flip my personal site to use it. And once that's cool for about a few days, I'll start working on Lighthouse to flesh out the social reader system. My site's truly going to be the last thing rebuilt, ha.