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Bridging

By bridging do you mean embedding the media or a closer tie?

I don't know if there's a coding word for it. It's the word I use for a concept I've touched on a few times. Ideally I would love for someone to code bridging modules for extra cross-site functionality.

Lenny, PeerTube, MediaWiki, Bittorrent, IPFS, TOR, Crypto, etc. They are all separate. Wouldn't it be nice if they could all interact with each other? How? I only have a few superficial ideas.

1) User profiles could be shared across more platforms than just those in the federation. A forum user could make a vanity page on a wiki with a vlog on peertube shared via torrent - all from the same profile.

2) Archival bots. There's no end to what this could do. Of course other bots too.

3) In Wikipedia if you wanted a normal [[link]] to go to the Latvian Wikipedia you can make a [[LV:link]]. Short and simple. Imagine being in WikiSpooks and making a [[SI:link]] that would take you to /s/link? Or in SaidIt if /r/link actually took you to https://Reddit.com/r/link? Or /c/link to https://Cassy.com/c/link? There's no end to these. (FYI: Cassy.com = crazy expensive. Cassy is just a project title.)

4) I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "embedding the media or a closer tie" but maybe.

5) Sharing databases and categories (subs, tags, etc)? Other stuff? I'm sure I can think of more when not tired.

 

If we wait to put out a finished product that's going to mean extra time. I think it'd be nice to have something up and running that can be incrementally improved.

100%. My top 8 priorities:

1) Wiki: Get it going to document, make rules, outline roadmaps, social management, etc.

2) Simplistic federating: Keep it simple get a forum up and get others doing it too.

3 or 4 or 5) Download/archive the SaidIt database and be able to interact with SaidIt via the API stuff.

4 or 3 or 5) Define user groups : owner, admins, trusted mods, active users, rare users, new users, banned, and perhaps other categories.

5 or 3 or 4) Organize (overhaul) the subs, categories, and metatags.

6) Invite trusted folks from SaidIt (for my instance). Other instances may be as loose as they want.

7) PR: Work on branding and public relations.

8) Everything else: More complex stuff, tweak, fine tune, extra features, GUI, CSS, etc.

I can work on 1, 5, 7. Not much else.