Mostly a programmer.
Implementing #ActivityPub in the #Go programming language.
Current projects:
\* #GoActivityPub - a library to use ActivityPub in Go.
\* #FedBOX - a generic ActivityPub service supporting the client to server API.
\* #brutalinks - a link aggregator inspired by (old) reddit, hacker news and lobste.rs built on top of FedBOX.
\* #oni - a single user ActivityPub server with minimal fuss.
My posts are mostly related to ActivityPub and web development.
@ernest I see you posting more and more about community management and server/service maintenance than coding on the project.
How do you deal with doing both: a maintainer for a project and a community manager ?
I was trying to push people interested in #BrutaLinks in starting their own instances instead of using mine, and seeing how nobody took me up on that, it feels like it's the losing strategy. :D
@jessel what does "support groups natively" mean to you ?
There are Group objects in the ActivityPub vocabulary already.
Posting to a group is already covered by well trodden interactions.
With a little charity with regards to the interpretation of some other vocabulary activities we can say that joining/leaving a group are also there.
What more do you think is needed?