𝓒𝓱𝓻𝓲𝓼 on Nostr: Hubzilla #^https://hubzilla.org and Streams #^https://codeberg.org/streams/streams ...
Hubzilla #^https://hubzilla.org and Streams #^https://codeberg.org/streams/streams are two separate Fediverse projects started by @Mike Macgirvin, who started 2010 also Friendica.
Mike nowadays just develops for Streams.
Both projects can handel user groups, have a fine adjustable system for privacy, access control, and content ownership and offer the unique function of a "nomadic identity".
The DEV Team which keeps developing Hubzilla likes to consider Streams as important as "Sid" (#^https://www.debian.org/releases/sid/) for debian.
Besides other improvements the Hubzilla Dev team is porting time by time the mayor developments made in Streams (as possible) to Hubzilla and is keeping HZ up to date with AP and working with other networks like Diaspora and more
Streams uses the ZOT/NOMAD protocol and is at the same time 100% ActivityPubHubzilla will always be ZOT/NOMAD + other Networks protocols + all kinds of functions like a Web CMS can have: Blogs, Webpages, WIKIS, CalDAV, CardDAV and so onStreams is focused "just" on federated content and is pushing new functions around that also into AP. So Mike is with Streams actually involved in the ongoing development of ActivityPub and truly the avant-garde here. Because Streams is focused on "fewer" functions - Streams may be more easy to get started with the Fediverse - Streams just offers the right tools here for your.Hubzilla has also functions for "old school" Web publishing for content which does NOT federate and offers also all the tools for the IndieWeb #^https://indieweb.org/ . So for communities and persons which/how like to have all kinds of Webpublishing functions and which/who are not just interested and dependent on having communication with the AP Network - Hubzille is THE ultimate choice.Please check out for your self.
Mike nowadays just develops for Streams.
Both projects can handel user groups, have a fine adjustable system for privacy, access control, and content ownership and offer the unique function of a "nomadic identity".
The DEV Team which keeps developing Hubzilla likes to consider Streams as important as "Sid" (#^https://www.debian.org/releases/sid/) for debian.
Besides other improvements the Hubzilla Dev team is porting time by time the mayor developments made in Streams (as possible) to Hubzilla and is keeping HZ up to date with AP and working with other networks like Diaspora and more
Streams uses the ZOT/NOMAD protocol and is at the same time 100% ActivityPubHubzilla will always be ZOT/NOMAD + other Networks protocols + all kinds of functions like a Web CMS can have: Blogs, Webpages, WIKIS, CalDAV, CardDAV and so onStreams is focused "just" on federated content and is pushing new functions around that also into AP. So Mike is with Streams actually involved in the ongoing development of ActivityPub and truly the avant-garde here. Because Streams is focused on "fewer" functions - Streams may be more easy to get started with the Fediverse - Streams just offers the right tools here for your.Hubzilla has also functions for "old school" Web publishing for content which does NOT federate and offers also all the tools for the IndieWeb #^https://indieweb.org/ . So for communities and persons which/how like to have all kinds of Webpublishing functions and which/who are not just interested and dependent on having communication with the AP Network - Hubzille is THE ultimate choice.Please check out for your self.