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title: About Fedi Devs
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# Fediverse Developer Network

## What is it?

- Build a community around those building for the Fediverse.
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I would suggest to be more specific and focus specifically on developers with active projects that want to enable their users to interoperate with other active projects. There are many other places where others can hang out -- like for people who like specs, or users, or people who have opinions without active codebases.

- Encourage interoperability between projects using the existing standards.
- Create a place where real-world examples and best practices around federating between projects can be documented.
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- Provide future tooling, libraries, documentation and other resources to help new projects get started that support the Fediverse core protocols.
- A place where developers can directly contact other developers around Fediverse interoperability.

## What is it not?

- It's not a standards or governance body. The [W3C](https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub) is behind ActivityPub and the [IETF](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7033) is behind WebFinger.
- It's not for changes or enhancements to the specs. See the [Fediverse Enhancement Proposals](https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep).