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  1. Jorge (soloojos@squeet.me)'s status on Thursday, 25-Jan-2018 16:00:45 UTC Jorge Jorge
    ♲ @Nextcloud News (unofficial) (ncnews@libranet.de):

    ActivityPub: the new standard for decentralized networks

    Today, the World Wide Web gained a new standard: ActivityPub. https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/ The recommendation has been published by the responsible W3C workgroup after 3 years of work, started in no small part by Christopher Lemmer Webber, founder of the Mediagoblin project. Nextcloud uses ActivityPub, implementing it to handle Activity federation between servers, crucial for our Global Scale architecture. https://nextcloud.com/globalscale
    And indeed, you may already be using ActivityPub now without realizing it.

    –Christopher Lemmer Webber

    Nextcloud and ActivityPub

    Nextcloud implements ActivityPup to inform users about changes to their files, new calendar and so on between users on different Nextcloud servers since Nextcloud 12. This makes ActivityPup part of what makes Nextcloud Global Scale work! https://nextcloud.com/globalscale

    The Activity app which implements ActivityPub will continue to be improved, as its role has expanded over the years to inform users about a lot of things beyond file changes. Its core developer, Joas, blogged earlier about his todo list for the year, https://www.schilljs.com/2018/01/10/nextcloud-2018.html including changes to the Activity App.


    Illustration of how ActivityPub works from W3.org

    What is ActivityPub

    The origins of ActivityPub trace back to microblogging technology StatusNet, the former Laconia which was first widely implemented at identi.ca. Identi.ca has since migrated to pump.io, the successor to OStatus and the protocol it implements is essentially the base of ActivityPub. Evan Prodromou, the original author of Laconia and pump.io, designed the new protocol to use Activity Streams for commands and transfer data via a simple REST inbox API. The best place to get started to learn more about the protocol is on the W3.org website. https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/#Overview

    Christopher Lemmer Webber wrote a guest post https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/victory-for-libre-networks-activitypub-is-now-a-w3c-recommended-standard on the Free Software Foundation blog explaining some history and features of the protocol. It provides a server-server protocol for federation and a client-server protocol for users to connect to a server. The core idea of ActivityPub is to bring together decentralized social networks, gaining critical user mass while keeping data on separate servers.

    The popular Twitter alternative Mastodon is a prominent user, same goes for Mediagoblin which aims more at sharing photos and videos. And, then, Nextcloud of course!- - - - - -

    https://nextcloud.com/blog/activitypub-the-new-standard-for-decentralized-networks/ https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/
    #nextcloud #activitypub
    In conversation Thursday, 25-Jan-2018 16:00:45 UTC from squeet.me permalink
  2. Nextcloud News (unofficial) (ncnews@libranet.de)'s status on Thursday, 25-Jan-2018 13:31:11 UTC Nextcloud News (unofficial) Nextcloud News (unofficial)
    ActivityPub: the new standard for decentralized networks

    Today, the World Wide Web gained a new standard: ActivityPub. https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/ The recommendation has been published by the responsible W3C workgroup after 3 years of work, started in no small part by Christopher Lemmer Webber, founder of the Mediagoblin project. Nextcloud uses ActivityPub, implementing it to handle Activity federation between servers, crucial for our Global Scale architecture. https://nextcloud.com/globalscale
    And indeed, you may already be using ActivityPub now without realizing it.
    –Christopher Lemmer Webber

    Nextcloud and ActivityPub



    Nextcloud implements ActivityPup to inform users about changes to their files, new calendar and so on between users on different Nextcloud servers since Nextcloud 12. This makes ActivityPup part of what makes Nextcloud Global Scale work! https://nextcloud.com/globalscale

    The Activity app which implements ActivityPub will continue to be improved, as its role has expanded over the years to inform users about a lot of things beyond file changes. Its core developer, Joas, blogged earlier about his todo list for the year, https://www.schilljs.com/2018/01/10/nextcloud-2018.html including changes to the Activity App.


    Illustration of how ActivityPub works from W3.org

    What is ActivityPub



    The origins of ActivityPub trace back to microblogging technology StatusNet, the former Laconia which was first widely implemented at identi.ca. Identi.ca has since migrated to pump.io, the successor to OStatus and the protocol it implements is essentially the base of ActivityPub. Evan Prodromou, the original author of Laconia and pump.io, designed the new protocol to use Activity Streams for commands and transfer data via a simple REST inbox API. The best place to get started to learn more about the protocol is on the W3.org website. https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/#Overview

    Christopher Lemmer Webber wrote a guest post https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/victory-for-libre-networks-activitypub-is-now-a-w3c-recommended-standard on the Free Software Foundation blog explaining some history and features of the protocol. It provides a server-server protocol for federation and a client-server protocol for users to connect to a server. The core idea of ActivityPub is to bring together decentralized social networks, gaining critical user mass while keeping data on separate servers.

    The popular Twitter alternative Mastodon is a prominent user, same goes for Mediagoblin which aims more at sharing photos and videos. And, then, Nextcloud of course!
    https://nextcloud.com/blog/activitypub-the-new-standard-for-decentralized-networks/
    In conversation Thursday, 25-Jan-2018 13:31:11 UTC from libranet.de permalink
  3. Nextclouders (nextclouders@gnusocial.de)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2018 16:45:09 UTC Nextclouders Nextclouders
    Nextcloud 2018 - https://www.schilljs.com/2018/01/10/nextcloud-2018.html
    In conversation Wednesday, 10-Jan-2018 16:45:09 UTC from gnusocial.de permalink
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