@benBen Werdmuller wrote a good article "Growing the open social web" for FediForum.

It poses this *essential* question: Why do we want to grow the open social web and for whom?

While the question is crucial when considering the future of social networking and the role of online technologies in society, it is not a question that is being addressed in any significant way. Our social web and fediverse "just happens", emerging from this chaotic cauldron of mostly technical discussions about which features to put in apps, how to connect one app to the next, and which social web technology or app is better than others.

Ben makes an appeal for creating good protocols, where the real value is, but only if we can share ownership of them. I 100% agree with the points in the article.

But how do we get there? What is this ownership? How do we achieve it, and subsequently retain it? I wrote down some some thoughts in a blog post.

coding.social/blog/shared-owne

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Hubzilla
Hubzilla performance improvements
Interoperability of Events in the Fediverse
Inventaire Self-hosted
Kazarma
lemmur
Lemmy
Lemmy Federation
Lemmy private communities
Lemmy Scale
Loops
Manyfold
Manyfold Printing, Customization and Versioning
Mastodon groups, filtering, moderation
Mastodon for institutions
Misskey
Mobilizon
Mobilizon UX
Nextcloud
NextGraph
NextGraph Framework
NodeBB
NodeBB context discovery
Omnon
openEngiadina
Owncast
Peertube
Peertube Remote Transcoding
Peertube plugin livechat
Peertube Desktop
PixelDroid
PixelDroid Media editor
Pixelfed
Pixelfed Live
Plaudit
Pleroma
Podlibre
Popularizing Peertube
Tusky
WordPress ActivityPub
XMPP-ActivityPub gateway
XWiki ActivityPub

I mentioned the count in my blog post about the need to establish shared ownership for the ecosystem to be able to mature and evolve in a healthy manner.

social.coop/@smallcircles/1160

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