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you're right, thanks for posting it yourself! I'm a newbie in the selfhosting world, so I thought that LibreY was "famous", but I was wrong!
Never assume anyone ever knows what you're talking about. It may seem like you're talking to people here who know more than you, but everyone has a different bucket of knowledge.
Self-hosting, by it's nature of using a lot of OSS, means there's a LOT of discovery here.
You're effectively addressing the entire world here - you never know who is here for the first time.
This is college level writing 101 stuff - the first time you mention something, you footnote a reference. Today that equivalent is a link.
I try to always link to things we're talking about, except for really big stuff (I'm not linking to Google.com, but maybe to a specific app or feature somewhere within Google).