Issue asking for ActivityPub support in GitLab
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/44486
Okay come on, *everyone* must want this
Thanks to @ted for filing it :)
This could make GitLab as an alternative to GitHub actually work.
I left a comment explaining why GitLab could be improved by an order of magnitude or so by having federations support https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/44486#note_65901018
@cwebber I agree 100%.
I've suggested the same thing often. It's a nonsense for me to have a hundred of accounts to help people in separated servers and all that...
Why don't we make a fork of Gitea or something and we put ActivityPub on top of it?
That would be great for everyone.
@deeds @ekaitz_zarraga It's an important distinction! Happily ActivityPub includes support for both private and public communication. Communication is by default private with email-like addressing unless you explicitly make use of the Public addressing.
You can even make a post with no addressing via the client to server API, and a private journal is a good use case for that, though this is underdiscussed!
@deeds @ekaitz_zarraga I share that concern!
@deeds @cwebber @ekaitz_zarraga that and the app not inheriting the account settings!
@cwebber @ekaitz_zarraga
I am still concerned about the user interface. How often did I have my toot privacy set to "public" when I tooted stuff I really did not want to push to public time lines.