Notices tagged with ostatus

  1. @sl # version 3.x and later (and # version 2.x and later) does not use # as a federation protocol, so they broke federation with # There's a little more work to do before the release of GS v.2.0, which adds # support.

    Monday, 13-Apr-20 17:49:33 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  2. movim.au and # are federated social network clients using the # standard instead of # or #

    Saturday, 28-Apr-18 03:44:31 UTC from quitter.se
  3. @macgirvin @pskosinski @adfeno BTW the only federated projects not implementing # now are # and the # fork ...

    Saturday, 21-Apr-18 09:56:47 UTC from quitter.se in context
  4. @pskosinski @adfeno @macgirvin ... it's already clear that AP will not be limited to microblogging apps in the same way # has been

    Saturday, 21-Apr-18 05:34:55 UTC from quitter.se in context
  5. @rysiek @deadsuperhero @lightone given a bit more cathedral building time, I'm confident Eugen and co. can multi-protocol their # gem

    Thursday, 12-Apr-18 18:22:16 UTC from quitter.se in context
  6. Pleroma — A lightweight federated server and client for microblogging services like and , supporting both and

    Read @lain's introduction to :

    blog.soykaf.com/post/what-is-p

    Wednesday, 21-Mar-18 21:35:06 UTC from mstdn.io Repeated by moonman
  7. Pleroma — A lightweight federated server and client for microblogging services like and , supporting both and

    Read @lain's introduction to :

    blog.soykaf.com/post/what-is-p

    Wednesday, 21-Mar-18 21:35:06 UTC from mstdn.io
  8. Anyone know anything about #? Can I talk to Duuit users from a # account using # #? https://duuit.com/

    Sunday, 18-Feb-18 10:40:14 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  9. # has its own federation standard that adds private message functionality to the # protocol set

    Friday, 02-Feb-18 05:55:12 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  10. While we're at it, the # page on # could do with some serious updating too http://qttr.at/37

    Friday, 19-Jan-18 06:10:20 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  11. Welcome to Diaspora Updates. This channel serves as a monitoring bot for everything related to the Diaspora project. It sources multiple feeds to produce a linear timeline related to Git Commits, Community Forum discussions, and project posts from the blog and HQ account.

    This initiative is by no means official to the Diaspora project in any way; We Distribute runs automated channels intended to serve as a communication bridge. Occasionally updates referring to this channel may be made for questions about curation.

    This channel can be subscribed to via #ActivityPub, #Ostatus, #Diaspora, and #Zot. Anyone is encouraged to comment on statuses and engage with the community.

    Thursday, 18-Jan-18 07:55:02 UTC from wedistribute.org Repeated by maiyannah
  12. Welcome to Diaspora Updates. This channel serves as a monitoring bot for everything related to the Diaspora project. It sources multiple feeds to produce a linear timeline related to Git Commits, Community Forum discussions, and project posts from the blog and HQ account.

    This initiative is by no means official to the Diaspora project in any way; We Distribute runs automated channels intended to serve as a communication bridge. Occasionally updates referring to this channel may be made for questions about curation.

    This channel can be subscribed to via #ActivityPub, #Ostatus, #Diaspora, and #Zot. Anyone is encouraged to comment on statuses and engage with the community.

    Thursday, 18-Jan-18 07:55:02 UTC from wedistribute.org
  13. and I pointed out the # work on Ruby # support to Sean and Eugen in case that's useful to that effort

    Saturday, 13-Jan-18 19:25:10 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
  14. # #

    @mike Mike Cole is a young gaming enthusiast from # He currently has 418 subscribers (same as me), and it means a lot to him to have more people subscribing. He admins the nulled.red # instance.

    @tekk is a college student and gaming enthusiast (I'm not sure which state. #? #?). Fun fact: Tekk coded his own minimal # # implementation as his senior project.

    @maiyanna@community.highlandarrow.com writes game reviews on the Highland Arrow site. She's also working on a fork of # called #

    Sunday, 31-Dec-17 14:12:35 UTC from nu.federati.net Repeated by maiyannah
  15. # #

    @mike Mike Cole is a young gaming enthusiast from # He currently has 418 subscribers (same as me), and it means a lot to him to have more people subscribing. He admins the nulled.red # instance.

    @tekk is a college student and gaming enthusiast (I'm not sure which state. #? #?). Fun fact: Tekk coded his own minimal # # implementation as his senior project.

    @maiyanna@community.highlandarrow.com writes game reviews on the Highland Arrow site. She's also working on a fork of # called #

    Sunday, 31-Dec-17 14:12:35 UTC from nu.federati.net
  16. @silverwizard wrote: "AndStatus is an Android app for OStatus clients"
    This is wrong. # is a server-to-server protocol, # connects to servers using server-to-client protocols. This is why AndStatus doesn't know and doesn't depend on OStatus protocol.
    Moreover, # 's client-to-server protocol is still based on outdated Twitter like API, not on #, unfortunately.
    @jackyalcine

    Thursday, 09-Nov-17 13:39:11 UTC from quitter.no Repeated by andstatus
  17. @silverwizard wrote: "AndStatus is an Android app for OStatus clients"
    This is wrong. # is a server-to-server protocol, # connects to servers using server-to-client protocols. This is why AndStatus doesn't know and doesn't depend on OStatus protocol.
    Moreover, # 's client-to-server protocol is still based on outdated Twitter like API, not on #, unfortunately.
    @jackyalcine

    Thursday, 09-Nov-17 13:39:11 UTC from quitter.no
  18. @randomascii you don't need an account on an instance to follow someone on it, as long as it federates using # or #

    Monday, 30-Oct-17 06:05:00 UTC from quitter.se in context
  19. @zatnosk some people find value in # !groups, but they aren't defined in # and aren't supported by all # servers

    Tuesday, 10-Oct-17 07:14:12 UTC from quitter.se
  20. @deadsuperhero you missed out # in the list of # compatible server packages

    Sunday, 24-Sep-17 05:14:02 UTC from quitter.se in context
  21. @elizafox @chriswere sounds like # allows a much larger range of federated functions than #
    http://qttr.at/1y2h

    Saturday, 16-Sep-17 03:44:11 UTC from quitter.se
  22. @rbonifaz @sri I'm told federated !groups were inherited by # from #, but were never formally incorporated into #

    Friday, 15-Sep-17 03:56:34 UTC from quitter.se
  23. @rbonifaz @sri # is an attempt to provide all the features and benefits of #, #, and #'s variant of OStatus

    Thursday, 14-Sep-17 06:46:16 UTC from quitter.se in context
  24. @rbonifaz @sri # is a legacy standard, providing very basic message federation. It's creator went on to develop #

    Thursday, 14-Sep-17 06:44:57 UTC from quitter.se in context
  25. @rbonifaz @sri unless something changed in the last couple of months, # uses #, not #, and doesn't support groups

    Thursday, 14-Sep-17 06:43:26 UTC from quitter.se in context
  26. This is #! Has some new meta-federation started happening between the # # and #?
    http://qttr.at/1xzp

    Wednesday, 13-Sep-17 09:04:45 UTC from quitter.se in context
  27. @ajpz you can follow any account on any server running an # compatible software package, list here:
    http://qttr.at/1uv3

    Wednesday, 13-Sep-17 07:43:05 UTC from quitter.se
  28. Just noticed yesterday after all that talk about # that there isn't a single # # or # # / # in # Why not? Closest sites seem to be hosted in # or #

    Monday, 11-Sep-17 15:35:37 UTC from loadaverage.org
  29. @stitchxd @lohang At one point, # was adding support for many such things. For example, blog posts (which were poorly done, but they were implemented in the code). I believe I've heard others discuss possibly implementing federated forums, but cannot recall whether they were going to be a separate site that just interops with # networks or an add-on to SN/GS.

    Sunday, 06-Aug-17 17:18:09 UTC from nu.federati.net Repeated by freyo
  30. @stitchxd @lohang At one point, # was adding support for many such things. For example, blog posts (which were poorly done, but they were implemented in the code). I believe I've heard others discuss possibly implementing federated forums, but cannot recall whether they were going to be a separate site that just interops with # networks or an add-on to SN/GS.

    Sunday, 06-Aug-17 17:18:09 UTC from nu.federati.net