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    Christian Pietsch 🍑 (chpietsch@digitalcourage.social)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Jan-2023 05:52:53 JSTChristian Pietsch 🍑Christian Pietsch 🍑
    • Christine Lemmer-Webber

    Inspiring quote by @cwebber –

    'Christine Lemmer-Webber is the lead author of the 2018 ActivityPub standard, based on prior work led by Evan Prodromou on another service called pump.io. Lemmer-Webber tells Ars that, when developing the ActivityPub standard, "We were like the only standards group at the W3C that didn't have corporate involvement... None of the big players wanted to do it."

    She felt that ActivityPub was a success for the idea of decentralization even before its multi-million user bump over the last few months. "The assumptions that you might have, that only the big players can play, turned out to be false. And I think that that should be really inspiring to everybody," she said. "It's inspiring to me."'

    https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/01/mastodon-highlights-pros-and-cons-of-moving-beyond-big-tech-gatekeepers/

    #ActivityPub #w3c #standard #gafam

    Edit: URL updated.

    In conversationWednesday, 04-Jan-2023 05:52:53 JST from digitalcourage.socialpermalink

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