@jenniferplusplus@julian My project is written in Rust and for me duck typing AP objects is not a problem. I don't have experience with other languages, but there shouldn't be any problems with them either
@kopper Bikeshedding is a part of the process. If some implementers don't like the proposal, it will not become standard, so we try to reach consensus. In case of Emoji reactions FEP, it still describes current best practices. I'm not going to add anything that could harm interop.
>reacting with remote custom emoji is in a direly unspecified position that only manages to federate by sheer luck. since I believe you wrote up the custom emoji FEP you may want to take a look at that too
I was thinking about this recently and came to conclusion that reacting with remote custom emoji is totally okay. It doesn't seem to violate any written or unwritten authorization rules
@tadano By default only user profiles are searched. In that Mitra differs from Pleroma and Mastodon who search profiles, posts and hashtags at the same time (but I think eventually I will change behavior to match other implementations).
If you want to search posts, add ">" prefix to your query
@julian@pfefferle@evan@evan@pfefferle It's headless but honestly I don't see how that could help. Vendor-specific RESTful APIs won because they are easier to understand and easier to implement. In order to be competitive, standard C2S needs to provide something that can't be achieved with RESTful APIs.
I think the answer is FEP-ae97, which enables rich offline-first clients and data portability.
@frogzone Videos are easy to identify, and I'll consider making an exception for them later. But for now preview will be displayed as a regular attachment.
@elessar I can't quickly find data on the number of servers, but I suspect email as a network is even more resilient than Fediverse. Large servers are its biggest weakness (IIRC Gmail is blocked in China)
Developer of ActivityPub-based micro-blogging and content subscription platform Mitra. Working on Fediverse standards: https://codeberg.org/silverpill/feps