- Useful links for learning how the system works (it's quite hard imo)
- Spec: ActivityPub
- Related Specs: Activity Streams 2.0 Activity Vocabulary
- Test Suite: There is no test suite - https://test.activitypub.rocks/ fails
- Communities
- Protocol guides
- Things Mastodon network cares about
- Things I've learnt
- Mastodon broadcasts Delete's across the widest known set of networks it can to clear up user data. HT: Erin: "@paul@status.kinlan.me Mastodon broadcasts user d…" - queer.af
- Other bits
- rwot5-boston/activitypub-decentralized-distributed.md at master · WebOfTrustInfo/rwot5-boston · GitHub < I found this a little easier to read about the process
- HTTP Signature - I couldn't get this imported with ES-Modules, I had to host a copy myself and remove some null-coalescing paul.kinlan.me/lib/http-signature at main · PaulKinlan/paul.kinlan.me · GitHub
- GitHub - digitalbazaar/jsonld-signatures: An implementation of the Linked Data Signatures specification for JSON-LD. Works in the browser and Node.js. and Making sense of RsaSignature2017 - Server to Server - SocialHub
- fediverse/delightful-activitypub-development: A curated list of developer resources related to ActivityPub and the Fediverse. - delightful-activitypub-development - Codeberg.org
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