Re: AS2/AP tasks for a chartered social web working group

Did you just call Jack Dorsey the inventor of microblogging?

> On Sep 20, 2023, at 11:10 PM, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote:
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> st 20. 9. 2023 v 12:16 odesílatel Bumblefudge von CASA <virtualofficehours@gmail.com <mailto:virtualofficehours@gmail.com>> napsal:
>> On 20/09/2023 09:55, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
>>> I mention it because, depending on who you speak to, Nostr is already part of the functioning fediverse.
>> On 19/09/2023 09:38, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
>>> Highly controversial items put a charter at risk, so we should avoid that.  Let's stick to ActivityPub, ActivityStreams and fediverse in general.
>> So let me get this straight, Nostr *is* the Fediverse because it's been bridged, and Mitra <https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/src/branch/main/src/activitypub/identifiers.rs#L18> (which loyally implements the AP spec) *isn't* because you don't like the authentication choices it made? 
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> Nostr is well-integrated with the fediverse, recognized in projects like Bridgy, mostr, ditto, and Soapbox. It's endorsed by notable figures including Edward Snowden, Bob Martin, and Jack Dorsey, inventor of microblogging. Its operation within the fediverse has been consistent from my perspective. Given its current functionality, standardizing bridges might be less urgent. Indieweb also appears to integrate smoothly with the broader fediverse.
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> I haven't offered any commentary on Mitra and am not familiar with the project.
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>> I would remind the rest of the list that many implementers are not even subscribed to this list or attending our calls. We will not bring them back into the conversation by moving the goalposts on what qualifies as an implementation, or by gatekeeping their implementation choices with a Working Group charter that excludes their work to date.

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