hongminhee, to fediverse
@hongminhee@todon.eu avatar

is an server framework in & . It aims to eliminate the complexity and redundant boilerplate code when building a federated server app, so that you can focus on your business logic and user experience.

The key features it provides currently are:

• Type-safe objects for Activity Vocabulary (including some vendor-specific extensions)
client and server
• HTTP Signatures
• Middleware for handling webhooks
protocol

If you're curious, take a look at the Fedify website! There's comprehensive docs, a demo, a tutorial, example code, and more:

https://fedify.dev/

harald, to random
@harald@mementomori.social avatar

I get this for a day now, something amiss @rolle ?

nicd,

@rolle @harald Looks like this should be mapped by Mastodon but it's returning 404 on mementomori.social: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/dev/routes/#nodeinfo

ericfreyss, (edited ) to threads French
@ericfreyss@mastodon.social avatar

Main differences to date with other platforms (focusing on non debatable issues):
1 - They are not
2 - They do not publish a
3 - To date, they are only very partially federated: some accounts and only to be read from outside Threads
EDIT: 4 - Threads accounts are based on Instagram and when one joins they are offered to follow their IG friends, even those without a Threads account yet

Will update.

pfefferle, to random
@pfefferle@mastodon.social avatar

@dansup do you support alternate ways to add header images and meta informations, besides/api/v1/instance?

https://fedidb.org/network/instance/mastodon.social

Firefish seems to add a lot of extra stuff to the NodeInfo Metas: https://firefish.social/nodeinfo/2.1

pfefferle, to wordpress
@pfefferle@mastodon.social avatar

We just released version 1.0.0 of the plugin! 🎉

This is the first release under the umbrella of !

Thanks to Automattic and all the fantastic people who helped with this great release!

@mattwiebe for the amazing new blocks!
@mediaformat for the http-signatures
@jeremy for several Jetpack compatibilities
@nuriapenya for the design of the settings and blocks
@donnacavalier for all the texts and documentation
@alex for a lot of big and small contributions

aslakr,
@aslakr@mastodon.social avatar

@pfefferle @pixelfed @dansup I noticed that MAU was added to https://wordpress.org/plugins/nodeinfo/#developers

Does this mean that WP with the plugin activated will have numbers for monthly active users that fedidb could use?

apps, to mastodon
@apps@toot.fedilab.app avatar

Extra-features (disabled by default) is somewhat confusing in .
This option allows to enable features that doesn't support (quotes, reactions, submit messages in a specific format, etc.)
But softwares like , , , don't support (currently) same features.

We plan to use to automatically enable features depending on the user's instance (ie: software).

tallship,

has proven invaluable to me and also many of the public Fediverse databases, for example, with things like:

  • The particular MRF settings implemented for a particular instance
  • Fingerprinting exactly which platform and version is being examined
  • How many local users have accounts on the instance
  • Average number of posts in various different perspectives - total, per user, this period, Etc.
  • Whether or not the instance is operated by Good, sharing Fedizens or people that choose not to disclose.

A for this can go a long way toward stabilizing this defacto standard as dejure.

's commitment to support the most popular platforms such as , , , , , , , , , and other, unnofficially supported platforms like is commendable, and Nodeinfo is a great way to enter into the foray of deterministically providing the users with that support.

It also encourages instance operators to make this information public - as it should be in almost all cases.

:sailboat:

.

Attached: Fedilab Logo - standard.

smallcircles, to fediverse
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

app developers take note..

A Enhancement Proposal has reached FINAL status:

FEP-f1d5: NodeInfo in Fediverse Software

" is a intended to standardize upon a way to provide server-level metadata to the public. This enables tools and clients to utilize this metadata to assess server health or facilitate end-users choices about servers and software to use on the Fediverse."

https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/feps/fep-f1d5.md

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