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I will be interested in Appleseed when the protocol is codified - which is not yet, according their documentation.

The real problems with all this stuff is conceptualizing exactly how distributed social networking system should work is actually a really hard problem. I would like to see a description of what the best solution is. That is more important than some set of code that supposedly solves the problem according to someone's concept, which they don't or can't explain.

I mean, for Diaspora or Appleseed or any similar effort to work, they have to have a network effect. And this involves, besides having it work, telling people why they should use it, why they should run servers with it, and why it will work.



Which project are you most interested in, then? Because of all the projects, none really have codified protocols for social networking.

Except possibly OneSocialWeb, which extends XMPP. Is that the project you find most intriguing?




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