Remove "Is it alive?" category (#40)

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* [Software development](#software-development)
* [Extensions](#extensions)
* [Other](#other)
* [Is it Alive?](#is-it-alive)
#### Social networks, Microblog Apps
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* :ghost: [**Pantheon**](https://github.com/TGNThump/Pantheon): Platform for building communities. No commits - since September 2019
#### Is it Alive?
Projects inactive **for over a year**, or officially abandoned. Any information that can help us clarify whether these projects are still alive is much appreciated.
* :ghost: [**ActivityPub.jl**](https://github.com/Matt5sean3/ActivityPub.jl) - AP support in the Julia language by [@Matt5sean3](https://rva.party/@Matt5sean3), no commits since August, 2018. Project is [missing, presumed dead](https://github.com/Matt5sean3/ActivityPub.jl/issues/1).
* :ghost: [**CloutStream**](https://web.archive.org/web/20180808152307/http://cloutstream.com/) - proposed by [@mwpdx](https://mstdn.io/@mwpdx/100591379202470027) as a professional social network, federated replacement for LinkedIn. Both @cloutstream and @mwpdx Mastodon.social accounts appears to have been removed from the server, all the project tools appear to be down, or removed from the host
* :ghost: [**Places.pub**](https://github.com/w3c/activitypub/issues/282): AP implementation testing tool?
* :ghost: [**Quit.im**](https://quit.im) - this was a photo-sharing web client for a GNU social server, rather than a completely separate app. It would become an AP implementation when the AP plug-in for GS is done, but it's been obsoleted by the release of PixelFed
## Sources
Aside from project homepages and issue trackers, and comments made on the fediverse, the [SocialWG has a list](https://www.w3.org/wiki/Socialwg/ActivityPub_network) of projects they hoped would implement ActivityPub and links to issues where it's discussed. Also, there is an [implementation report on ActivityPub.rocks](https://activitypub.rocks/implementation-report/). @Mayel from Social.coop created a [web spreadsheet of AP apps](https://ethercalc.org/fediverse-stacks) and their characteristics. More projects using AP are [profiled on We Distribute](http://wedistribute.org/) by Sean Tilley and his team. There are boards for discussing a range of [AP implementations on the SocialHub forum](https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/c/software/14). [Alternative.to](https://alternativeto.net/list/5696/activitypub) has a list of AP servers and client apps. The [ActivityPub tag on GH](https://github.com/topics/activitypub) is also a way to discover projects experimenting with AP.