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larjona edited this page Feb 21, 2016 · 1 revision

On 2015-09-21 there was an informal ad-hoc meeting in #pump.io IRC channel, the summary that Chris Webber made here: https://identi.ca/cwebber/note/1YADzufsQ_29LCJWTA-K_g is also copied here:


[...] Here are roughly the future steps from this meeting:

  1. Find a community-stewardship home for pump.io. We will apply to become a Conservancy member project (@Bradley M. Kuhn is interested in Pump becoming a member project, but he is not the only one involved in that decision), though other places may also be explored (but Conservancy is currently target #1)

  2. We will be expanding the number of people committing to and contributing to the project. To start with, Evan has extended commit and admin rights to @jpope and myself. We will also be looking to make this more of a community structure; @Laura Arjona and I are volunteering to help with this transition. Laura also started this community document!

  3. E14N is looking for new homes for E14N hosted nodes on the pumpiverse. Are you interested, and a responsible person with strong interest in the health and future of the pumpiverse? We could use your help!

  4. We will probably need to raise funds for some of the hosting costs. How that will be done is yet to be determined.

  5. Since @Evan Prodromou, @Tsyesika and I are all working on the ActivityPump spec, of course we want Pump.IO to begin adoption of this standard, and will be looking towards that over the next few months. We'd like to also see GNU Social and Pump.IO talking together; ideally this would happen via both of them adopting the new standard, but probably Pump.IO needs to lead the way here and product a reference implementation to test against.