Whispering → Epicenter: Renaming the Repo (Whispering lives in apps/whispering
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Hey everyone! Wanted to share an important update on the project and community.
TL;DR: Just to be clear, the plan is still very much to maintain Whispering—I use it multiple hours a day. I am growing the scope of the project. I'm expanding the scope from Whispering to Epicenter: an ecosystem of privacy-focused tools built on a shared database of plain text. Whispering remains the primary app, now joined by epicenter.sh. Everything else will remain the same.
What's Changing:
The repo's name is now "Epicenter." Whispering remains the primary app in our current family of tools, now joined by epicenter.sh (a local-first AI assistant that allows you to chat with a folder). You can see Whispering here.
What's Not Changing:
Whispering continues exactly as it is. All your settings, recordings, and workflows remain intact. This is the same community with the same people and the same commitment to privacy, open source, and fair pricing. You don't need to change anything about how you use Whispering.
Why This Change?
I've wanted to build this out since university, when I was experimenting with PKM (having all your tools to share a plain-text database on your machine). While I was working on Whispering, I realized that the two projects would work better if combined. It is incredibly difficult decision especially since we have an existing community here, but I decided it would be the best course of action long-term, especially because the two's missions are mostly aligned.
What to Expect:
The project name will change to "Epicenter" for a few weeks to help everyone adjust. I'm launching on YC, and will start a search for maintainers to help me properly maintain this project. After the launch, I'm going to be doing some crucial maintenance on the repository.
A Note on Maintenance:
I want to be transparent: I've been constantly in a time crunch, and I recognize I have limitations with what I'm trying to build while also maintaining what we already have. To solve this, I'll actively searching for more maintainers to join the project. My plan is to do a crucial round of maintenance regarding recording after the YC launch, then work together with new maintainers to ensure Whispering continues to thrive while we expand the ecosystem. I'm time-strapped but deeply committed to both maintaining what we've built and pushing toward this bigger vision.
Questions?
Drop them below. I'm here to help with the transition! Join our Discord for real-time discussion.
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