@atomicpoet @CommissarMatis @evan I don't think a single thing was started at W3C, except PICS perhaps. And I'm all ears when it comes to improving ActivityPub.
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@atomicpoet @CommissarMatis @evan I don't think a single thing was started at W3C, except PICS perhaps. And I'm all ears when it comes to improving ActivityPub. 5 comments
@atomicpoet @rigo @CommissarMatis what do you mean by "nomadic identity"? @atomicpoet If you mean being able to move a public identity between implementations, that's what the URL- or Webfinger-based identity is supposed to let you do. You should be able to export data from a Mastodon server, import it to another system, change the DNS, and everything just keeps on working. I realise that's not how things work right now, but that's the intention of the protocol. Your identity is your Webfinger, and you can move it where you want. @evan I guess one of the frustrating aspects of ActivityPub is that it can do a lot of things “in theory”. But so much of its potential isn’t being fully utilized in practice. @atomicpoet @evan Personally I think ActivityPub is still in the early days. Give it time. Eventually we'll see full utilization of it's potential. |
@rigo @CommissarMatis @evan Well, let’s start with something obvious: nomadic identity.