@silverpill Makes sense! Thank you!
Curiously, how much time do these RFCs typically take from being accepted/rejected from the standard?
@silverpill Makes sense! Thank you!
Curiously, how much time do these RFCs typically take from being accepted/rejected from the standard?
@silverpill This was so helpful, thank you! Ouch on the last one. Is that something the atproto team has addressed? Given this proposal and that protocol use DIDs, I wonder what else one could take inspiration from.
This proposal to separate your ActivityPub identity from the server on which you reside is promising (and addresses my biggest gripe with AP), though I'm naive to the process. How far could it be from making it into the standard, and what sort of migration pains would implementations like Mastodon face?
https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/ef61/fep-ef61.md
Ah! I didn't credit the author @silverpill! I apologize!
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