File:"ActivityPub- past, present, future" - Keynote by Christopher Lemmer Webber -apconf.webm
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Description"ActivityPub- past, present, future" - Keynote by Christopher Lemmer Webber -apconf.webm |
English: An overview of ActivityPub:
How did we get to this point? Where are we now? Where do we need to go? We'll paint a chart from past to a hopeful future with better privacy, richer interactions, and more security and control for our users. |
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Source | "ActivityPub: past, present, future" - Keynote by Christopher Lemmer Webber #apconf - PeerTube |
Author | ActivityPub Conference |
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