From 03a0f2c69c34ebf3436da149c88b4da365293cf1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bob Mottram Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2014 23:48:42 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Successor to StatusNet --- beaglebone.txt | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/beaglebone.txt b/beaglebone.txt index b89b1407..7d2b5cfd 100644 --- a/beaglebone.txt +++ b/beaglebone.txt @@ -5391,7 +5391,7 @@ So, you're now microblogging on the open web, with no companies in the middle. When following other GNU Social users enter the URL of your profile. For example, https://mygnusocialdomain/myusername *** pump.io -pump.io is the successor to GNU Social. It takes fewer system resources to run and so is better suited to low power servers such as the BBB, but is more complicated to install. Currently when using self-signed certificates it seems very hard to federate with other pump.io servers so it may be that although GNU Social is an older system it may still be more practical. For the instructions which follow it will be possible to run your own pump.io site for your family and friends, as a kind of /data silo/, but federating with anyone else could turn out to be difficult or impossible. +pump.io is the successor to StatusNet (which later became [[GNU Social]]). It takes fewer system resources to run and so is better suited to low power servers such as the BBB, but is more complicated to install. Currently when using self-signed certificates it seems very hard to federate with other pump.io servers so it may be that although GNU Social is an older system it may still be more practical. For the instructions which follow it will be possible to run your own pump.io site for your family and friends, as a kind of /data silo/, but federating with anyone else could turn out to be difficult or impossible. A list of pump.io sites can be found at http://pumpstatus.jpope.org