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  • julian@activitypub.spaceJ julian@activitypub.space

    The in-person events at FediCon in Vancouver lit a fire in the Canadian ActivityPub community. One of the louder calls were for a place in the fediverse for ActivityPub discussions; a place for groups to form and for long-running discussions to be had.

    I was more than happy to get involved. I also wanted such a place, and I've discussed it on and off for the past year. ActivityPub development discussions are fragmented across multiple disconnected channels, and none of them fully capture the entirety (or a majority, or even a sizeable minority) of the AP developer community. ActivityPub.Space is my answer to that call.

    One constant about ActivityPub is that all ActivityPub developers are on the fediverse, and so it only makes sense that discussions about AP development should also take place on the fediverse.

    At the same time, the "fediverse" isn't one singular entity. jaz@mastodon.iftas.org famously quipped "There is One Fediverse. There are a Million Fediverses." While I can't make guarantees about this site connecting with a million fediverses, I can say that it does connect with the microblogiverse, the blogiverse (WordPress blogs!), and the Threadiverse (Lemmy/Piefed/MBin/NodeBB/Discourse).

    So how does it work?

    The site is divided up into several categories:

    • General Discussion is for any non-technical discussions about ActivityPub
    • Technical Discussion is for technical deep-dives
    • Meta contains discussions about this site itself
    • Random is for everything else (there's always a "Random" category on a forum, isn't there...?)

    We also pull in content direct from Fediverse news outlets such as "Week in Fediverse", "Connected Places", and "Relay, by We Distribute".

    On the threadiverse side, we directly link to several other fediverse-focused communities on Lemmy and Piefed.

    We utilise a number of relays to both distribute local content out and receive content from the wider microblogiverse. When content comes in via microblogs, they're not usually categorized, so we check for relevant hashtags and automatically categorize them into one of the local categories.

    The wonderful thing about this site is that it fully federates, which means you can follow all of these categories from your app of choice. You don't even have to register a local account if you don't want to, but you definitely can (and should!) if you want the best experience browsing the categorized topics.

    The categories today are rather broad, but over time I hope to split them up into smaller topics based on user demand. Give the site a try today!

    drq@mastodon.mlD This user is from outside of this forum
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    #3

    @julian This is great, I'm going to watch this forum as closely as I can!

    @jaz

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    • drq@mastodon.mlD drq@mastodon.ml

      @julian This is great, I'm going to watch this forum as closely as I can!

      @jaz

      drq@mastodon.mlD This user is from outside of this forum
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      #4

      @julian And works great, too!

      @jaz

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      • julian@activitypub.spaceJ julian@activitypub.space

        The in-person events at FediCon in Vancouver lit a fire in the Canadian ActivityPub community. One of the louder calls were for a place in the fediverse for ActivityPub discussions; a place for groups to form and for long-running discussions to be had.

        I was more than happy to get involved. I also wanted such a place, and I've discussed it on and off for the past year. ActivityPub development discussions are fragmented across multiple disconnected channels, and none of them fully capture the entirety (or a majority, or even a sizeable minority) of the AP developer community. ActivityPub.Space is my answer to that call.

        One constant about ActivityPub is that all ActivityPub developers are on the fediverse, and so it only makes sense that discussions about AP development should also take place on the fediverse.

        At the same time, the "fediverse" isn't one singular entity. jaz@mastodon.iftas.org famously quipped "There is One Fediverse. There are a Million Fediverses." While I can't make guarantees about this site connecting with a million fediverses, I can say that it does connect with the microblogiverse, the blogiverse (WordPress blogs!), and the Threadiverse (Lemmy/Piefed/MBin/NodeBB/Discourse).

        So how does it work?

        The site is divided up into several categories:

        • General Discussion is for any non-technical discussions about ActivityPub
        • Technical Discussion is for technical deep-dives
        • Meta contains discussions about this site itself
        • Random is for everything else (there's always a "Random" category on a forum, isn't there...?)

        We also pull in content direct from Fediverse news outlets such as "Week in Fediverse", "Connected Places", and "Relay, by We Distribute".

        On the threadiverse side, we directly link to several other fediverse-focused communities on Lemmy and Piefed.

        We utilise a number of relays to both distribute local content out and receive content from the wider microblogiverse. When content comes in via microblogs, they're not usually categorized, so we check for relevant hashtags and automatically categorize them into one of the local categories.

        The wonderful thing about this site is that it fully federates, which means you can follow all of these categories from your app of choice. You don't even have to register a local account if you don't want to, but you definitely can (and should!) if you want the best experience browsing the categorized topics.

        The categories today are rather broad, but over time I hope to split them up into smaller topics based on user demand. Give the site a try today!

        lbnvds@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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        @julian Ha. This looks super pretty. Good job.

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        • naturzukunft@mastodon.socialN naturzukunft@mastodon.social

          @julian just another ActivityPub Discussion Space ?

          julian@activitypub.spaceJ This user is from outside of this forum
          julian@activitypub.spaceJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          wrote last edited by
          #6

          naturzukunft@mastodon.social indeed! You're right, at its core it is yet another ActivityPub discussion space.

          The main difference is that this one tries to integrate more deeply (or in some cases, at all) into the fediverse than others.

          Using ActivityPub.Space to discuss AP concepts should be as simple as just using your own fedi account, no new account to register, no new site to check. We're all busy people, so not having to dedicate additional mind-share to a new site was an important thing for me to get right.

          At the same time these discussions won't be lost to the mists of time. They'll be categorized and accessible for the future!

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          • drq@mastodon.mlD drq@mastodon.ml

            @julian And works great, too!

            @jaz

            julian@activitypub.spaceJ This user is from outside of this forum
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            #7

            drq@mastodon.ml thanks!

            I noticed you tagged @jaz@mastodon.iftas.org. There's lots of opportunity for T&S conversations to be captured (in the nicest way possible of course) by ActivityPub.Space. There have been some amazing conversations carried out over fedi and I wish a lot of them were archived in some way.

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            • julian@activitypub.spaceJ julian@activitypub.space

              drq@mastodon.ml thanks!

              I noticed you tagged @jaz@mastodon.iftas.org. There's lots of opportunity for T&S conversations to be captured (in the nicest way possible of course) by ActivityPub.Space. There have been some amazing conversations carried out over fedi and I wish a lot of them were archived in some way.

              drq@mastodon.mlD This user is from outside of this forum
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              @julian Oh. I mentioned them probably because I'm writing this from Mastodon, and it just leaves whatever mentions are there in the parent post.

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              • julian@activitypub.spaceJ julian@activitypub.space

                naturzukunft@mastodon.social indeed! You're right, at its core it is yet another ActivityPub discussion space.

                The main difference is that this one tries to integrate more deeply (or in some cases, at all) into the fediverse than others.

                Using ActivityPub.Space to discuss AP concepts should be as simple as just using your own fedi account, no new account to register, no new site to check. We're all busy people, so not having to dedicate additional mind-share to a new site was an important thing for me to get right.

                At the same time these discussions won't be lost to the mists of time. They'll be categorized and accessible for the future!

                naturzukunft@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
                naturzukunft@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
                naturzukunft@mastodon.social
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                @julian Well, AP is confusing anyway 😉
                Thanks for your work!

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                • julian@activitypub.spaceJ julian@activitypub.space

                  The in-person events at FediCon in Vancouver lit a fire in the Canadian ActivityPub community. One of the louder calls were for a place in the fediverse for ActivityPub discussions; a place for groups to form and for long-running discussions to be had.

                  I was more than happy to get involved. I also wanted such a place, and I've discussed it on and off for the past year. ActivityPub development discussions are fragmented across multiple disconnected channels, and none of them fully capture the entirety (or a majority, or even a sizeable minority) of the AP developer community. ActivityPub.Space is my answer to that call.

                  One constant about ActivityPub is that all ActivityPub developers are on the fediverse, and so it only makes sense that discussions about AP development should also take place on the fediverse.

                  At the same time, the "fediverse" isn't one singular entity. jaz@mastodon.iftas.org famously quipped "There is One Fediverse. There are a Million Fediverses." While I can't make guarantees about this site connecting with a million fediverses, I can say that it does connect with the microblogiverse, the blogiverse (WordPress blogs!), and the Threadiverse (Lemmy/Piefed/MBin/NodeBB/Discourse).

                  So how does it work?

                  The site is divided up into several categories:

                  • General Discussion is for any non-technical discussions about ActivityPub
                  • Technical Discussion is for technical deep-dives
                  • Meta contains discussions about this site itself
                  • Random is for everything else (there's always a "Random" category on a forum, isn't there...?)

                  We also pull in content direct from Fediverse news outlets such as "Week in Fediverse", "Connected Places", and "Relay, by We Distribute".

                  On the threadiverse side, we directly link to several other fediverse-focused communities on Lemmy and Piefed.

                  We utilise a number of relays to both distribute local content out and receive content from the wider microblogiverse. When content comes in via microblogs, they're not usually categorized, so we check for relevant hashtags and automatically categorize them into one of the local categories.

                  The wonderful thing about this site is that it fully federates, which means you can follow all of these categories from your app of choice. You don't even have to register a local account if you don't want to, but you definitely can (and should!) if you want the best experience browsing the categorized topics.

                  The categories today are rather broad, but over time I hope to split them up into smaller topics based on user demand. Give the site a try today!

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                  Nice work! I enjoyed our conversations at FediCon and look forward to this new space for fedi developers 😎

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                  • julian@activitypub.spaceJ julian@activitypub.space

                    The in-person events at FediCon in Vancouver lit a fire in the Canadian ActivityPub community. One of the louder calls were for a place in the fediverse for ActivityPub discussions; a place for groups to form and for long-running discussions to be had.

                    I was more than happy to get involved. I also wanted such a place, and I've discussed it on and off for the past year. ActivityPub development discussions are fragmented across multiple disconnected channels, and none of them fully capture the entirety (or a majority, or even a sizeable minority) of the AP developer community. ActivityPub.Space is my answer to that call.

                    One constant about ActivityPub is that all ActivityPub developers are on the fediverse, and so it only makes sense that discussions about AP development should also take place on the fediverse.

                    At the same time, the "fediverse" isn't one singular entity. jaz@mastodon.iftas.org famously quipped "There is One Fediverse. There are a Million Fediverses." While I can't make guarantees about this site connecting with a million fediverses, I can say that it does connect with the microblogiverse, the blogiverse (WordPress blogs!), and the Threadiverse (Lemmy/Piefed/MBin/NodeBB/Discourse).

                    So how does it work?

                    The site is divided up into several categories:

                    • General Discussion is for any non-technical discussions about ActivityPub
                    • Technical Discussion is for technical deep-dives
                    • Meta contains discussions about this site itself
                    • Random is for everything else (there's always a "Random" category on a forum, isn't there...?)

                    We also pull in content direct from Fediverse news outlets such as "Week in Fediverse", "Connected Places", and "Relay, by We Distribute".

                    On the threadiverse side, we directly link to several other fediverse-focused communities on Lemmy and Piefed.

                    We utilise a number of relays to both distribute local content out and receive content from the wider microblogiverse. When content comes in via microblogs, they're not usually categorized, so we check for relevant hashtags and automatically categorize them into one of the local categories.

                    The wonderful thing about this site is that it fully federates, which means you can follow all of these categories from your app of choice. You don't even have to register a local account if you don't want to, but you definitely can (and should!) if you want the best experience browsing the categorized topics.

                    The categories today are rather broad, but over time I hope to split them up into smaller topics based on user demand. Give the site a try today!

                    phillycodehound@indieweb.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @julian Excited for this. And going to try and just follow from this account and not have yet another handle. HAHA! We'll see how that goes!

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                    • phillycodehound@indieweb.socialP phillycodehound@indieweb.social

                      @julian Excited for this. And going to try and just follow from this account and not have yet another handle. HAHA! We'll see how that goes!

                      michael@newsmast.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @phillycodehound @julian same!

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                      • julian@activitypub.spaceJ julian@activitypub.space

                        The in-person events at FediCon in Vancouver lit a fire in the Canadian ActivityPub community. One of the louder calls were for a place in the fediverse for ActivityPub discussions; a place for groups to form and for long-running discussions to be had.

                        I was more than happy to get involved. I also wanted such a place, and I've discussed it on and off for the past year. ActivityPub development discussions are fragmented across multiple disconnected channels, and none of them fully capture the entirety (or a majority, or even a sizeable minority) of the AP developer community. ActivityPub.Space is my answer to that call.

                        One constant about ActivityPub is that all ActivityPub developers are on the fediverse, and so it only makes sense that discussions about AP development should also take place on the fediverse.

                        At the same time, the "fediverse" isn't one singular entity. jaz@mastodon.iftas.org famously quipped "There is One Fediverse. There are a Million Fediverses." While I can't make guarantees about this site connecting with a million fediverses, I can say that it does connect with the microblogiverse, the blogiverse (WordPress blogs!), and the Threadiverse (Lemmy/Piefed/MBin/NodeBB/Discourse).

                        So how does it work?

                        The site is divided up into several categories:

                        • General Discussion is for any non-technical discussions about ActivityPub
                        • Technical Discussion is for technical deep-dives
                        • Meta contains discussions about this site itself
                        • Random is for everything else (there's always a "Random" category on a forum, isn't there...?)

                        We also pull in content direct from Fediverse news outlets such as "Week in Fediverse", "Connected Places", and "Relay, by We Distribute".

                        On the threadiverse side, we directly link to several other fediverse-focused communities on Lemmy and Piefed.

                        We utilise a number of relays to both distribute local content out and receive content from the wider microblogiverse. When content comes in via microblogs, they're not usually categorized, so we check for relevant hashtags and automatically categorize them into one of the local categories.

                        The wonderful thing about this site is that it fully federates, which means you can follow all of these categories from your app of choice. You don't even have to register a local account if you don't want to, but you definitely can (and should!) if you want the best experience browsing the categorized topics.

                        The categories today are rather broad, but over time I hope to split them up into smaller topics based on user demand. Give the site a try today!

                        jdp23@socialhub.activitypub.rocksJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #13

                        Congrats on the launch, very cool!

                        Out of curiosity, did you post this here directly or is this federated in from https://activitypub.space/topic/12/introducing-activitypub.space ? Because I’m seeing a bunch of replies there that aren’t here.

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                        • drq@mastodon.mlD drq@mastodon.ml

                          @julian This is great, I'm going to watch this forum as closely as I can!

                          @jaz

                          jaz@mastodon.iftas.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #14

                          @drq @julian I'm going to force myself to see how well I can interact at a distance without creating a new account, more of a learn as I go thing that anything else, I'm curious (and hopeful) that this can work well without needing a new account somewhere. Looking forward to participating!

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                          • jaz@mastodon.iftas.orgJ jaz@mastodon.iftas.org

                            @drq @julian I'm going to force myself to see how well I can interact at a distance without creating a new account, more of a learn as I go thing that anything else, I'm curious (and hopeful) that this can work well without needing a new account somewhere. Looking forward to participating!

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                            @julian test message please ignore.

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                            • jaz@mastodon.iftas.orgJ jaz@mastodon.iftas.org

                              @drq @julian I'm going to force myself to see how well I can interact at a distance without creating a new account, more of a learn as I go thing that anything else, I'm curious (and hopeful) that this can work well without needing a new account somewhere. Looking forward to participating!

                              drq@mastodon.mlD This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @jaz Well, from what I gather, looks like you really don't, I'm writing this from my pretty much only account which is Mastodon.

                              @julian

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                              • drq@mastodon.mlD drq@mastodon.ml

                                @jaz Well, from what I gather, looks like you really don't, I'm writing this from my pretty much only account which is Mastodon.

                                @julian

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                                #17

                                @drq @julian ditto, but now to see if I can see and follow the conversations in other threads where I wasn't tagged...

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                                • jaz@mastodon.iftas.orgJ jaz@mastodon.iftas.org

                                  @drq @julian ditto, but now to see if I can see and follow the conversations in other threads where I wasn't tagged...

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                                  @jaz There's an actor to each secion:

                                  @general
                                  @technical-discussion
                                  @random
                                  @meta

                                  Looks like if you subscribe to one, you get all posts in that category.

                                  @julian

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                                  • drq@mastodon.mlD drq@mastodon.ml

                                    @jaz There's an actor to each secion:

                                    @general
                                    @technical-discussion
                                    @random
                                    @meta

                                    Looks like if you subscribe to one, you get all posts in that category.

                                    @julian

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                                    @drq @julian

                                    I'm following all of them using Mastodon 4.4.3, but not getting posts as yet. Only posts in reply to the one that tagged me.

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                                    • jaz@mastodon.iftas.orgJ jaz@mastodon.iftas.org

                                      @drq @julian

                                      I'm following all of them using Mastodon 4.4.3, but not getting posts as yet. Only posts in reply to the one that tagged me.

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                                      @jaz Hmm... Let's see what the actor shows in json.

                                      Hmmm... The outbox seems to return empty. That's some bullshit.

                                      @julian

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                                        PF / Lemmy joiners, use these identifiers to find the groups:

                                        !general@activitypub.space
                                        !technical-discussion@activitypub.space

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                                          PF / Lemmy joiners, use these identifiers to find the groups:

                                          !general@activitypub.space
                                          !technical-discussion@activitypub.space

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