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== Active Development ==
== Active Development ==
* Aardwolf, https://github.com/BanjoFox/aardwolf


* [[Diaspora]], https://diasporafoundation.org
* [[Diaspora]], https://diasporafoundation.org
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* Elgg, https://elgg.org/
* Elgg, https://elgg.org/


* Friendica, http://friendi.ca/
* Friendica (formerly Friendika, Mistpark), http://friendi.ca/


* GNU Social, https://gnu.io/social/
* GNU Social (formerly StatusNet), https://gnu.io/social/


* Hubzilla, https://project.hubzilla.org
* Hubzilla, https://project.hubzilla.org


* HumHub, https://www.humhub.org/
* HumHub ([https://www.humhub.org/en/licences GNU AGPL]), https://www.humhub.org/


* Mastodon, https://mastodon.social
* Mastodon, https://mastodon.social


* Movim, http://www.movim.eu/
* Movim, http://www.movim.eu/
* Noosfero, http://noosfero.org/


* OpenSource Social Network, https://www.opensource-socialnetwork.org/ [https://github.com/opensource-socialnetwork/opensource-socialnetwork Source Code]
* OpenSource Social Network, https://www.opensource-socialnetwork.org/ [https://github.com/opensource-socialnetwork/opensource-socialnetwork Source Code]
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* Lorea, https://lorea.io (discontinued fork of Elgg, which added OStatus support with plugins)
* Lorea, https://lorea.io (discontinued fork of Elgg, which added OStatus support with plugins)
* Monocles, https://github.com/maxogden/monocles
* Monocles, https://github.com/maxogden/monocles
* Nightweb, https://sekao.net/nightweb/
* Noosfero, http://noosfero.org/
* NoseRub, https://code.google.com/archive/p/noserub/
* NoseRub, https://code.google.com/archive/p/noserub/
* OneSocialWeb, https://github.com/onesocialweb
* OneSocialWeb, https://github.com/onesocialweb

Revision as of 10:44, 30 March 2018

A distributed social network allows for multiple servers to host user data. These servers communicate and provide one another with the user data.

History

A Brief History of the GNU Social Fediverse and ‘The Federation’

Active Development

Inactive Development

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