Notices tagged with ostatus, page 2

  1. I'm perfectly happy that # exists, and if it implements # in a future version, more power to it. And if it drops # support, well, that's what forks (or reimplementations) like # are for. But don't blame # developers for not following #'s road map for the future.

    Wednesday, 05-Jul-17 01:58:46 UTC from sn.jonkman.ca at 43°36'0"N 80°32'58"W Repeated by dogjaw
  2. I'm perfectly happy that # exists, and if it implements # in a future version, more power to it. And if it drops # support, well, that's what forks (or reimplementations) like # are for. But don't blame # developers for not following #'s road map for the future.

    Wednesday, 05-Jul-17 01:58:46 UTC from sn.jonkman.ca at 43°36'0"N 80°32'58"W Repeated by moonman
  3. I'm perfectly happy that # exists, and if it implements # in a future version, more power to it. And if it drops # support, well, that's what forks (or reimplementations) like # are for. But don't blame # developers for not following #'s road map for the future.

    Wednesday, 05-Jul-17 01:58:46 UTC from sn.jonkman.ca at 43°36'0"N 80°32'58"W
  4. @deadsuperhero what do find more attractive about it than # or #? The lack of full # support (eg !groups) put me off

    Thursday, 29-Jun-17 01:59:40 UTC from quitter.se
  5. And this is where I launch into a rant about how # servers like # and # should (MUST) at least generate notifications for users that say something to the effect of "so-and-so published a BLERG activity type, but this server does not know how to handle that activity; it can be viewed at PERMALINK." instead of silently ignoring everything that is not a notice/microblog. Having a libre-Twitter is great, but microblogging is not the be-all of social media, and it is only one possible application of an open pub/sub system.

    Friday, 16-Jun-17 17:18:08 UTC from gs.sdf.org Repeated by moonman
  6. And this is where I launch into a rant about how # servers like # and # should (MUST) at least generate notifications for users that say something to the effect of "so-and-so published a BLERG activity type, but this server does not know how to handle that activity; it can be viewed at PERMALINK." instead of silently ignoring everything that is not a notice/microblog. Having a libre-Twitter is great, but microblogging is not the be-all of social media, and it is only one possible application of an open pub/sub system.

    Friday, 16-Jun-17 17:18:08 UTC from gs.sdf.org
  7. @woozle Yes, # uses # for everything, except federation with #, which uses Diaspora's roll-your-own variant of #

    Tuesday, 13-Jun-17 10:58:58 UTC from quitter.se
  8. @natecull Hmm. Some kind of spam attack. I wonder if it compromised # server or # server? Or a MiTM on #?!?

    Monday, 12-Jun-17 02:59:48 UTC from quitter.se
  9. @arunisaac it also seems like a more robust way to do # between self-hosted video sites than strapping on # or #

    Monday, 12-Jun-17 02:25:01 UTC from quitter.se in context
  10. @paulfree14 ...because a standard for federating typical # or # apps is unlikely to cover all the features # includes

    Wednesday, 31-May-17 08:24:55 UTC from quitter.se in context
  11. @paulfree14 most of the # apps serve a simpler function to # Trying to get them to use # might be over-engineering

    Wednesday, 31-May-17 08:21:35 UTC from quitter.se in context
  12. @paulfree14 yes, # could support # as a plug-in, allowing it to exchange micro-blog posts with #, #, # etc

    Wednesday, 31-May-17 08:14:20 UTC from quitter.se in context
  13. Oh boy, Evan Prodromou (of #StatusNet / #Pump / #OStatus fame) showed up on #Diaspora's GitHub Issue tracker and asked that we support #ActivityPub

    It's a nice thought, and hopefully we can do that in the long term. But some part of me is apprehensive about the spec and the leg work it will take to support it.

    There are certain unanswered questions, such as "Will ActivityPub support Diaspora's federated privacy controls?"

    Tuesday, 11-Apr-17 17:34:18 UTC from social.nasqueron.org Repeated by andstatus
  14. @mayel @mattcropp Separating federation support into its own Gem, with plugins for each standard (eg #), might help tidy up such bugs

    Sunday, 07-May-17 16:22:17 UTC from quitter.se in context
  15. @wogan intends to map all # compatible instances here
    http://qttr.at/1scp @jaranta @thor

    Tuesday, 02-May-17 07:05:50 UTC from quitter.se in context
  16. # seems to be still in active dev. Anyone know if it has working # support?
    http://qttr.at/1t3e

    Saturday, 29-Apr-17 16:29:22 UTC from quitter.se
  17. @velartrill noticed your mention on # Have you looked into # and #?
    http://qttr.at/1svl

    Wednesday, 26-Apr-17 07:44:52 UTC from quitter.se
  18. Just had updated the # page on # Please correct obvious mistakes and add reliable, secondary sources
    http://qttr.at/37

    Wednesday, 26-Apr-17 05:08:24 UTC from quitter.se
  19. @zatnosk a plug-in for # would connect to the existing # for now, another plug-in could be developed for #

    Tuesday, 25-Apr-17 13:44:08 UTC from quitter.se in context
  20. @lnxw48a1 @deadsuperhero . Be great to see # add an # plug-in so it can share status messages with the #

    Tuesday, 25-Apr-17 09:41:13 UTC from quitter.se in context
  21. Just found # in one of Sean T's articles on # Anyone know if it supports # or anything else?
    http://qttr.at/1srf

    Monday, 24-Apr-17 11:49:12 UTC from quitter.se
  22. @indywatch # has its own federation standard that adds private message functionality to the # protocol set

    Monday, 24-Apr-17 05:38:59 UTC from quitter.se in context
  23. @indywatch # uses # to federate within its own instances and with a number of other federations including #

    Monday, 24-Apr-17 05:37:50 UTC from quitter.se in context
  24. http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/apps/a25956/mastodon-twitter-open-web/ # #

    Thursday, 20-Apr-17 01:27:39 UTC from nu.federati.net in context Repeated by takeshitakenji
  25. http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/apps/a25956/mastodon-twitter-open-web/ # #

    Thursday, 20-Apr-17 01:27:39 UTC from nu.federati.net in context
  26. @ekaitzzarraga @puppetmaster yo creo que en realidad esta bien que los periodistas se informen antes de publicar, no obstante, creo que no tienen que hablar sobre # o sobre # si no quieren. Es decir, # usa # (un conjunto de protocolos) que también usan otros programas (gnusocial, friendica). Mencionar que se ha basado en GNUsocial esta bien, pero no creo que los periodistas mirasen siquiera el repositorio del código.

    En el repo del código si lo mencionan y lo dejan muy claro: "A GNU Social-compatible microblogging server", "An alternative implementation of the GNU social project. Based on ActivityStreams, Webfinger, PubsubHubbub and Salmon.".

    Wednesday, 19-Apr-17 13:26:54 UTC from linuxinthenight.com
  27. @maiyannah and I pointed out the # work on Ruby # support to Sean and Eugen in case that's useful to that effort

    Tuesday, 18-Apr-17 03:33:54 UTC from quitter.se in context
  28. @deadsuperhero @maiyannah I was looking at how few of the projects on the # page on # are still being maintained. Very few

    Tuesday, 18-Apr-17 02:55:23 UTC from quitter.se in context
  29. @thatbrickster  # , # and # form the # (federating with #'s variant of the # protocols)

    Monday, 17-Apr-17 16:19:45 UTC from quitter.se in context
  30. @thatbrickster #, #, and #, form the # (federating using vanilla #), along with #

    Monday, 17-Apr-17 16:18:48 UTC from quitter.se in context