fediparty-wiki/watchlist-for-activitypub-apps.md

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Contents

Social networks, Microblog Apps

  • ✔️ Aardwolf (site): Facebook-like social network connecting communities across the web AGPL-3.0, Rust

  • ✔️ ActorsCafé: Microblogging server written in C# AGPL-3.0, C#

  • 🎉 ✔️ Dolphin: Lightweight ActivityPub Server optimized for single-user. A fork and sister project of Misskey AGPL-3.0, Javascript

  • 🎉 ✔️ Epicyon (site): ActivityPub server implementing S2S and C2S protocols, suitable for single board computers. Includes features such as moderation tools, post expiry, content warnings, and image descriptions AGPL-3.0, Python

  • ✔️ FlockingBird (site, Fedi account: social network for professionals (WIP)

  • 🎉 ✔️ Friendica (site): Personal network that helps to keep in contact with friends. Interface and functionality include common features of a mainstream social network AGPL-3.0, PHP

  • 🎉 ✔️ GNU social (site): Microblogging server with multiple plugins AGPL-3.0, PHP

  • 🎉 ✔️ groundpolis: A microblogging service forked from Misskey AGPL-3.0, Typescript

  • 🎉 ✔️ Glitch-soc (site, Fedi account): A friendly fork of Mastodon, with the aim of providing additional features at the risk of potentially less stable software AGPL-3.0, Ruby

  • 🎉 ✔️ Hometown (Fedi account): A fork of Mastodon that provides local posting and a wider range of content types AGPL-3.0, Ruby

  • 🎉 ✔️ Honk (Fedi account): ActivityPub server with minimal setup and support costs ISC, Go

  • ✔️ Kanzaki: A Mastodon-compatible, ActivityPub-speaking server in OCaml AGPL-3.0, OCaml

  • ✔️ Kepi (Fedi account): A Django-based microblogging server, written in Python, which supports the Mastodon protocol. GPL-2.0, Python

  • ✔️ Kibou: Lightweight social networking server AGPL-3.0, Rust

  • 🎉 ✔️ Kroeg (site): Generic ActivityPub server, with a focus on microblogging style activities - , Rust

  • 🎉 ✔️ Mastodon (site): Epic microblogging network with many features and multiple interface layouts to choose from AGPL-3.0, Ruby

  • ✔️ Lumen-ap-server (Fedi account): ActivityPub server using Lumen framework MIT, PHP

  • 🎉 ✔️ microblog.pub (site): Self-hosted, single-user, ActivityPub powered microblog. Like Pubgate, uses little-boxes AP library AGPL-3.0, Python

  • ✔️ microstatus: Lightweight Mastodon and GNU Social-compatible server implementation ISC, Rust

  • 🎉 ✔️ Misskey (site): Sophisticated microblogging with personality. Provides many additional features like calendar, emoji reactions, polls, games, and many other widgets AGPL-3.0, Javascript

  • 🎉 ✒️ Mistpark 2020 aka 'misty' (site, Fedi account) - A webserver app that supports AP and Zot protocols, fork of Zap CC0-like, PHP

  • 🎉 ✔️ Pleroma (site): Microblogging platform AGPL-3.0, Elixir

  • pump.io: still considers adding ActivityPub

  • ✔️ Rustodon: Mastodon-compatible server AGPL-3.0, Rust

  • ✒️ Scuttlebutt - currently working on a bridge between SSB and AP networks

  • 🎉 ✔️ Smithereen: VKontakte-like social network, with friends, walls, photo albums and groups Unlicense, Java

  • 🎉 ✔️ SocialHome (site): Personal webpage with social networking functionality AGPL-3.0, Python

  • 🎉 ✔️ Tavern (Fedi account): A minimalistic Activity Pub server. Think Mastodon, but smaller and with fewer features Go, MIT

  • 🎉 ✔️ Zap (site, Fedi account): A webserver app that supports AP and Zot protocols CC0-like, PHP

  • ✔️ pubgate: Lightweight ActivityPub CMS. Implements both client-to-server (C2S) and server-to-server(S2S) APIs. Compatible with Mastodon, Pixelfed, Pleroma and microblog.pub. BSD-3-clause, Python

  • ✔️ Spritely (Fedi account): Research space for a next-gen distributed social network written in Racket and consisting of multiple projects, by AP specification co-author Christopher Lemmer Webber. Apache-2.0, Racket

Blog, Publishing, and Reading Apps

  • ✒️ Diffu: an attempt at a federated Tumblr/ Medium, aimed at hosting long form articles that easily and neatly embed other kinds of content from any fediverse platform (microblog posts, PixelFed images, PeerTube videos etc). Proposed by a French company called Befox, who attempted to crowdfund development (inspired perhaps by the success or PeerTube and Mobilizon), but didn't hit their target.

  • ✔️ Distbin (site): Post bin Apache-2.0, Typescript

  • ✔️ Dokie.li (site): Article authoring and formating Apache-2.0, Javascript

  • ✔️ FediBlog (site): Fully customisable blog engine GPL-3.0, PHP

  • ✔️ Hubzilla (site): CMS with a range of groupware tools available as plug-ins MIT, PHP

  • Known: Still considers adding AP support

  • ✔️ Little Library: A digital give-a-book, take-a-book library for ebooks. AGPL-3.0, Javascript

  • ✒️ NoteIn: No commits since October 2018

  • ✒️ picopub: Created by the developer of Fontina as a "tiny, Mastodon-compatible blog"; no commits since February 2019

  • 🎉 ✔️ Plume (site): Blogging application AGPL-3.0, Rust

  • ✔️ Read.as (site): Reading app by the devs of WriteFreely AGPL-3.0, Go

  • ✔️ Redaktor: AP-powered CMS

  • ✔️ WordPress - listed as a project on the-federation.info. AP plug-in by @pfefferle@mastodon.social, that allows users on AP apps to follow WP blogs, and comment on them, from an AP app.

  • 🎉 ✔️ Write Freely (site): Blog software AGPL-3.0, Go

  • ✒️ Flarum: Experimental plugin for Flarum forum software by @squeevee

  • ✒️ FediQuest (site): A federated alternative to traditionally centralized question & answer platforms, such as Quora/StackOverflow. GPL-3.0, Go

  • ✔️ Lemmy: Link aggregator, by @LemmyDev AGPL-3.0, Rust

  • ✒️ Lobste.rs: Existing Reddit replacement adding AP support

  • ✔️ Littr.me (Fedi account): Link aggregator inspired by Reddit MIT, Go

  • ✔️ lotide: A federated forum / link aggregator. AGPL-3.0, Rust

  • ✔️ MoonTree: Link aggregator, a work in progress MIT, Typescript

  • ✒️ Pantheon: Platform for building communities, no commits since September 2019

  • ✔️ Smilodon: the server by Purism used in LibreOne, not the abandoned Tuxcraft server or Pylodon client; a complementary fork of Mastodon, focusing on opt-in public spaces AGPL-3.0, Ruby

Media-hosting Apps

  • ✔️ Anfora (site): (formerly Zinat) Image sharing AGPL-3.0, Python

  • 🎉 ✔️ FunkWhale (site): Music streaming AGPL-3.0, Python

  • ✒️ Marmota: Streaming service like Spotify, no commits since March 2019;

  • PeerPx: Social network for photographers (alternative to 500px / Flickr); no commits since October 2018

  • 🎉 ✔️ PeerTube (site): Video-hosting site using WebTorrent AGPL-3.0, Typescript

  • 🎉 ✔️ PixelFed (site): Image sharing AGPL-3.0, PHP

  • ✔️ Pubcast (site): Podcasting platform that allows people to listen to podcasts in a new way MPL-2.0, Go

  • snap.as: Photo sharing

Events and Meetups

Friendica (see above) has an events engine that federates events over AP and is looking to test interop with other AP events apps. NextCloud federated events are in the works but this may or may not be AP-compatible.

Files, Contacts, and Calendar Syncing Apps

Open data

  • ✔️ OLKi (site, Fedi account): A self-hosted linguistic corpora exchange platform that aims to be a simple gateway to the Fediverse for scientific interaction AGPL-3.0, Python

  • ✔️ SkoHub (site): Creates a publication / subscription infrastructure for Open Educational Resources. It allows to follow specific subjects and to be notified when new content about that subject is published. Apache-2.0, Javscript

  • ✔️ CPub: a semantic web server, implements a Linked Data Platform (LDP), uses RDF Turtle as serialization format, part of the openEngiadina project AGPL-3.0, Elixir

  • ✔️ SemApps (site): A collaborative, generic knowledge management system. Aims to ease data storage and filtering. Apache-2.0, Javascript

Reviewing

  • ✔️ 🎉 Bookwyrm (site): A federated alternative to Goodreads CC0-1.0, Python

  • Learn Awesome: Open-source equivalent review aggregation site. Think GoodReads, but generalized to all learning resources organized by topics, formats and difficulty. AGPL-3.0, Ruby

  • ✔️ Readlebee ( Fedi account): An attempt to create a viable Goodreads alternative, book reading progress, lists, reviews, comments AGPL-3.0, Javascript

Games

  • ✔️ RavenVale: Federating guild website using GuildWars2 API -, Go

  • ✔️ castling.club (site, Fedi account): Challenge someone to a game of chess using toots. An ActivityPub server with a single hardcoded King service actor that acts as a chess arbiter. MIT, Typescript

Extentions

  • 🎉 ✔️ Guppe (site): By @datatitian, adds "groups" support as group-type actors GPL-3.0, Javascript

  • ✔️ Mastotool: A collection of tools to work with your Mastodon account; displays account statistics and lets you search your toots. MIT, Go

Relays reference

Not yet Categorized

Is it Alive?

Projects that seem dormant and may be dead, but may also be doing dev quietly in private, or have moved to a new code forge without leaving a forwarding address, etc. Any information that could help us clarify whether these projects are still alive would be much appreciated.

It's Dead, Jim

Projects that are officially abandoned by the maintainers or with no signs of life on their code repo or any other official channels for more than a year. Listed on this watchlist just in case anyone doesn't realize they're dead, and thinks we just didn't know about them. Also in case a project is orphaned, then reactivated by a new developer.

  • Acorde - federated social music platform. Almost a year has passed since the initial commit.

  • ActivityPub.jl - AP support in the Julia language by @Matt5sean3, no commits since August, 2018. Project is missing, presumed dead.

  • Calendar-social - was definitely planning to implement AP. Missing, presumed discontinued

  • CloutStream - proposed by @mwpdx as a 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.

  • FedEvent: A prototype for federating event information

  • Fontina - proposed as a photo-sharing social media network. GH repo has gone read-only, and now says "dead project".

  • GangGo - Seems to have settled on using Go-Fed for AP federation. Developer has suspended development for the foreseeable future.

  • Indienet - homepage - abandoned in favour of Tincan development.

  • Kitsune: early alpha; no commits since November 2018; homepage down

  • Numa - built on Ethereum blockchain but intended to federate with AP. No commits since April 2018. No reply on issue about AP compatibility testing from May 8. Homepage now a spam site.

  • Osada - Osada was a full featured social network application running under the ActivityPub protocol. It also communicated with and inter-operated with servers on the Zot6 network. Abandoned by the developers in March 2019 (Update: Recent activity Aug 2020, moved to Codeberg).

  • Places.pub: AP implementation testing tool?

  • Pylodon - Flask-based (Python) ActivityPub server , source code also on GitLab, no updates on either repo for about a year, nor on their Smilodon client app.

  • 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.

  • Smilodon (server by Tuxcraft) - abandoned by developer "I'm now working on Sminos and so this will probably be 100% abandoned. There's not much to salvage, its code is cancer." Sminos appears to have never got beyond the initial commits.

Sources

Aside from project homepages and issue trackers, and comments made on the fediverse, the SocialWG has a list of projects they hoped would implement ActivityPub and links to issues where it's discussed. Also, there is an implementation report on ActivityPub.rocks. @Mayel from Social.coop created a web spreadsheet of AP apps and their characteristics. More projects using AP are profiled on We Distribute by Sean Tilley and his team. There are boards for discussing a range of AP implementations on the SocialHub forum. Alternative.to has a list of AP servers and client apps. The ActivityPub tag on GH is also a way to discover projects experimenting with AP.