Notices tagged with statusnet
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Hey there social media hosting people and developers working on any of the #Fediverse systems!
Is there anyone of you at the Chaos Communication Congress in Leipzig this year right after Christmas? Is there anyone interested to have a meeting there?
Just some exchange, we would need some people to moderate the event, but basically some meetup to exchange information and get to know other players in the field.
"Someone" could then register a "talk" or "meetup" for the upcoming congress, I'd say a duration of about 1.5 to 2 hours and maybe 60+ people can be expected, assuming there is many #webmasters or #developers among the visitors at the #35C3.
Any #devs and #webmaster of the following systems, or any that I might have missed that are using #ActivityPup and can communicate with the others, please comment here if you like the idea!
#Friendica #Diaspora #red #Hubzilla #GnuSocial #StatusNet #Mastodon #Pleroma #Socialhome #Ganggo
Let me know if you have any questions.
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Anyone in the other parts of the #Fediverse wants to try #Friendica? I would love to see my idle server get something to do, so sign up and try it. friendica.utzer.de/ #Mastodon #Diaspora #Pleroma #TheFederation #GnuSocial #gnusocial.de #hubzilla #red #StatusNet #socialhome #ganggo #federation #newhere #neuhier
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Anyone in the other parts of the #Fediverse wants to try #Friendica? I would love to see my idle server get something to do, so sign up and try it. friendica.utzer.de/ #Mastodon #Diaspora #Pleroma #TheFederation #GnuSocial #gnusocial.de #hubzilla #red #StatusNet #socialhome #ganggo #federation #newhere #neuhier
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In at least five years of running SN/GS instances, I've always felt that #GNU_Social / #StatusNet logs resemble #Java's logging. Far too much info, but never enough about the actual problem you're investigating.
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In at least five years of running SN/GS instances, I've always felt that #GNU_Social / #StatusNet logs resemble #Java's logging. Far too much info, but never enough about the actual problem you're investigating.
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In at least five years of running SN/GS instances, I've always felt that #GNU_Social / #StatusNet logs resemble #Java's logging. Far too much info, but never enough about the actual problem you're investigating.
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Yeah, that makes sense. That may be why #StatusNet & #GNU_Social have a built-in #PuSH server.
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@stitchxd @lohang At one point, #StatusNet 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 #OStatus networks or an add-on to SN/GS.
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@stitchxd @lohang At one point, #StatusNet 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 #OStatus networks or an add-on to SN/GS.
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@dissolve Even #StatusNet could do it actually .) Just like how you can supply an http/https URL when subscribing.
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@craigmaloney #StatusNet was not only released under the #GPL, but the #AGPL (Affero GPL). The AGPL was explicitly designed to also keep remote services free as in freedom. The GPL unfortunately doesn't defend rights when it comes to webservices etc. but (if I remember the legalese correctly) AGPL has the language of "conveying" instead of "distributing" etc.
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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?"
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Who remembers #StatusNet 0.9? http://u.daggsy.com/1yP
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@maloki Right, that thing could probably be fixed by doing a remote-fetch of parent (which I believe #Mastodon does for replies to unknown posts, right?).
I haven't checked whether the feed is fixed yet (@Gargron mentions the Suprrrfeedrrrrr "sanitation" with thr:in-reply-to)
We stitch together instances in !GNUsocial based on the conversation URI though, which is never stored or distributed from #Mastodon (which relies entirely on thr:in-reply-to)
What we have is however a bit of a mess and I don't remember which part is what we actually use and which part just comes along from #StatusNet (where none of this worked and conversations were even more broken). -
@cdllm @kevinmarks OStatus was standardized in the #StatusNet days (pre #GNUSocial) and no active work is being done on it these days
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@lightweight @natecull @xurizaemon @ashkyd it's a #GNUSocial feature (inherited from #StatusNet I think), not sure if it works elsewhere
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@seanbonner ok, but I presume you grok that #Maston is part of The #Federation that includes #GNUSocial (formerly #StatusNet), #Diaposa* etc
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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?"
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@maiyannah @kodo @deadsuperhero does that mean quitter. se started as a #StatusNet or #FreeSocial site and migrated to #GNUSocial?
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@strypey Don't forget "Enterprise Social Software" that "is OPEN for business". https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20110310010505/http://status.net/ #StatusNet
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@piersb but the real beauty here is that there are hundreds of #GNUSocial / #StatusNet instances that #Mastodon already can federate with. We are many.
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@piersb but the real beauty here is that there are hundreds of #GNUSocial / #StatusNet instances that #Mastodon already can federate with. We are many.
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In at least five years of running SN/GS instances, I've always felt that #GNU_Social / #StatusNet logs resemble #Java's logging. Far too much info, but never enough about the actual problem you're investigating.
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In at least five years of running SN/GS instances, I've always felt that #GNU_Social / #StatusNet logs resemble #Java's logging. Far too much info, but never enough about the actual problem you're investigating.
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@takemangoakenji I think it was a mistake in hindsight. But I expect it was done that way for two reasons:
(1) Most people were on #Identi.ca at the time; and
(2) It was more familiar to people who had used #Twitter before they tried #StatusNet.
I'd like it if a future version of GS always displayed expanded webbies ( user @ domain ) instead of shortened names.