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Social Web and Fediverse Year in Review #87

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dmitrizagidulin opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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Social Web and Fediverse Year in Review #87

dmitrizagidulin opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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dmitrizagidulin commented Sep 15, 2024

Session description

Join us as we discuss the SocialWeb CG activities and developments in the areas of Social Web, Fediverse, distributed social software, over this past year.

Session goal

Appraise the SocialWeb developer community of relevant specs and developments

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#social-web-review

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