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Re: GNU Social
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Giuseppe Scrivano |
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Re: GNU Social |
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Tue, 16 Jan 2018 14:44:11 +0100 |
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Ivan Vučica <address@hidden> writes:
> *appears*
> s/comphreensive/comprehensive
> *disappears*
>
> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 12:59 AM, Diogo Cordeiro <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Hey! :)
>>
>> Well, based on that, I think the current GNU Social HTML snippet would be
>> something like:
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> <h3 id="social"><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/social">GNU
>> Social</a></h3>
>> <p>GNU Social is a social communication software for both public and private
>> communications. It is widely supported and has a large userbase. It is
>> already used by the Free Software Foundation.</p>
>>
>> <h4 id="social-activitypub-support">
>> Get (at least basic) ActivityPub support via a plugin into GNU Social
>> </h4>
>>
>> <p>
>> There are some architectural ideas/philosophies that make parts of AP
>> hard to implement - the private message bits primarily.
>> Supporting AP would be greatly benificial to the fediverse - especially
>> when it comes to simplifying app/client development, since that's part
>> of the spec and something OStatus does not cover.
>> </p>
>>
>> <p>
>> <strong>Skills</strong>: Good understanding of PHP, being able to read
>> someone else's code, being able to follow a comphreensive spec.<br>
>> <strong>Mentor</strong>: None<br>
>> </p>
>>
>> <h4 id="social-database-migration">
>> Migrate GNU Social's database
>> </h4>
>>
>> <p>
>> Much desired large and tedious task.
>> </p>
>>
>> <p>
>> <strong>Skills</strong>: Good understanding of PHP and SQL,
>> being able to read someone else's code.<br>
>> <strong>Mentor</strong>: None<br>
>> </p>
>>
Thanks, pushed with the typo fixed.
Regards,
Giuseppe