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connectedplaces.online/reports/fediverse-report-148-on-protocol-governance/On the complexities of protocol governance.

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    connectedplaces.online/reports/fediverse-report-148-on-protocol-governance/

    On the complexities of protocol governance.

    There are only two organisations that are active in the fediverse that are a paid member of the W3C: Meta and the Social Web Foundation.
    With the Social Web Foundation also receiving funding from Meta, the company that built Threads now has more institutional standing in ActivityPub governance than any of the organisations actually building open fediverse software.
    Mastodon gGmbH, Framasoft, and others are not W3C members and cannot participate in the Working Group unless they are invited.
    #CHATONS #fediverse #fedivers #ActivityPub #w3c #Mastodon #Peertube #Lemmy #mBin #Piefed #NodeBB #Iceshrimp #Pixelfed #Loops

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      connectedplaces.online/reports/fediverse-report-148-on-protocol-governance/

      On the complexities of protocol governance.

      There are only two organisations that are active in the fediverse that are a paid member of the W3C: Meta and the Social Web Foundation.
      With the Social Web Foundation also receiving funding from Meta, the company that built Threads now has more institutional standing in ActivityPub governance than any of the organisations actually building open fediverse software.
      Mastodon gGmbH, Framasoft, and others are not W3C members and cannot participate in the Working Group unless they are invited.
      #CHATONS #fediverse #fedivers #ActivityPub #w3c #Mastodon #Peertube #Lemmy #mBin #Piefed #NodeBB #Iceshrimp #Pixelfed #Loops

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      TIL I had no idea who actually controlled #ActivityPub . Concerning to hear that #Fediverse developers don't really have a hand in it.

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