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Invitations

Nygu edited this page Jan 31, 2012 · 19 revisions

Invitations

Getting an invite

The Diaspora installation run by the project's founders is located at joindiaspora.com. We are currently in private alpha, meaning that you must be invited by someone in order to register and start using the site. We have a mailing list you can join if you'd like to be invited.

However, because Diaspora is a distributed system, you can participate even if you haven't been invited yet! There are two ways to do it.

  1. You can make an account on a server that has open signups. You will still be able to have friends on joindiaspora.com, as well as all the other Diaspora servers. Note that these servers are not run by the project's founders, and the user experience may be quite different, though most of them just run the main code like we do. We have a list of community-run servers.

  2. You can run your own server. You will be able to connect with people on joindiaspora.com and all the other servers. At this point, since we're in alpha, we haven't put much work into making the installation completely smooth. As a result you need to be comfortable with *nix system administration to take this route. See our installation instructions for details.

Backchannels

  1. Some folks have had success posting an invitation request to Twitter with hashtag #joindiaspora. Or see this page.

  2. There is also an Identi.ca group called !diasporainvites to which you can post to request an invitation.

  3. There is also a diaspora invite party on reddit.com. You can post a comment with your email or pm someone who has invites.

  4. There is a thread on Getsatisfaction.com (feedback system used by diaspora) for getting invites.

  5. There is a Diaspora invite party on Google Buzz. It is in Malayalam, but you can post your request in English.

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