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authorElena ``of Valhalla'' Grandi <valhalla@trueelena.org>2020-08-10 21:31:43 +0200
committerElena ``of Valhalla'' Grandi <valhalla@trueelena.org>2020-08-10 21:31:43 +0200
commit3de46d5b4708cbe402b1ffe736f4e0f5a7818e6d (patch)
treecb055dbaabc5024aae99f2f2db3ccaebde22739b
parent6f884cfc7e6b437edc28f11748f543745da917d0 (diff)
AP Debian: more transriptish
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@@ -65,6 +65,16 @@ released the ActivityPub standard which, while not perfect, has given a
big boost to interoperability between different projects.
This was followed by the summer of activity pub, when the ecosystem
grew significantly with the birth of many projects, often centered on
-specific usecases.
-Since the whole fediverse shares a common network effect, this enables a
-way for new, niche, projects to get a starting boost
+specific usecases, such as pixelfed for pictures or peertube for videos.
+
+Having such a standard also gives a platform for experimentation: new
+projects can interoperate with all of the existing fediverse users,
+helping them overcome the network effect in favour of existing
+platforms.
+
+For the fediverse to work as designed, however, it is important that it
+remains composed of many small instances rather than having a few big
+ones that control most of its users, and here Debian could help.
+Having packages in debian for a federated server would help people
+install and maintain their own server
+