NodeBB (Forum software) has officially added ActivityPub support
NodeBB (Forum software) has officially added ActivityPub support
Today's the day! After nearly a full year in development, NodeBB v4.0.0 has landed, bringing federation between NodeBB instances (and a connection to the wi...
You can test it out yourself by subscribing to !support or !activitypub
some forums that use NodeBB, will be interesting to see if they enable federation
21 0 ReplyGodot would be nice
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Great news!
17 0 ReplyAgree, Discourse, another forum software also works on ActivityPub support. Also NodeBB seems to federate pretty well with MBin, does it federate fine with Lemmy?
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Good to see.
In theory, a lot of forum software could bolt ActivityPub on. It should be an interesting time now we have proof of concept.
There is a W3C's SWCG ActivityPub based Forums and Threaded Discussions Task Force. The NodeBB forum for it.
14 0 Reply@[email protected] Agree, and now you can follow it directly at [email protected]
Edit: My software doesn't support - symbol, but you can follow it at
[email protected]
3 0 ReplyCool, I was trying to figure out if there was a way to do that.
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11 0 ReplyThanks for linking links that work on Lemmy! I'm unsure why mine don't work on it
8 0 Replybecause you used
/m/
instead of/c/
, but really the format[email protected]
should be used instead of trying to manually make URLs7 0 Reply
Ok, which one of you goobers killed the website?
11 1 ReplyLemmy grip of death
17 0 ReplyLmao, might have to do something with this?
10 0 ReplyI'd be surprised. They've actually been federating for months now. Maybe they've seen a rush of signups kicking the tires, and that's expanded the firehose?
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their server is down right now, but it did federate with lemmy.ml before going down https://lemmy.ml/c/[email protected]
https://programming.dev/c/[email protected]
also you can read their announcement from their Mastodon profile @[email protected]
edit: it's back up, to see the announcement post in Lemmy format, put this in your Lemmy's search: https://community.nodebb.org/post/102756
it's from [email protected]
8 0 Replybut it did federate with lemmy.ml
How unfortunate
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Welcome on board I guess?
6 0 Reply@Fitik Fantastic news!
4 1 Reply@[email protected] Agree, they have 15k stars on GitHub, so seems pretty substantial to me
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Is there a secure way to install it? Or does it use npm?
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