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Revision as of 19:31, 27 November 2022
About
ActivityPub (AP) is an internet federation protocol. It became the primary federation protocol for Mastodon starting with approximately version 2, which previously had been based on OStatus.
AP became a W3C recommendation on 2018-01-23, due in large part to the popularity of Mastodon[1].
Software
These primarily use AP:
These support AP but primarily use another federation protocol:
- Hubzilla is based on the Zot protocol
To check: Friendica might support AP.
Links
Reference
- Wikipedia (article created 2017-08-18)
- W3C
- ActivityPub.rocks - sort of a publicity site
History
- 2022-11-08 Christine Lemmer-Webber on octodon.social: «A lot of people contributed to ActivityPub, but I'm going to give a breakdown of the authors and what they did:»
Commentary
- 2022-11-24 weirder.earth/@noracodes «it's great to see that we have so many ActivityPub server implementations in different languages/ecosystems:» A short list follows; discussion in thread.
- 2018-06-23 How to implement a basic ActivityPub server by Eugen Rochko
- 2017-08-11 A lot of folks have rightly questioned why I'm so hot and cold on ActivityPub.
Code
- Kroeg, an ActivityPub server written in C#
- landrok/ActivityPub: ActivityPub library in PHP
Footnotes
- ↑ 2018-01-23 toot by Christopher Lemmer Webber