If you'd like to sign up for the [[agora]], please email signup@anagora.org with information about where you host your content or any questions or comments you have about the process and how it could be extended to accommodate you.
The [[agora]] is a free knowledge commons that tries to complement social networks:
If you see me post [[wikilinks]], they refer to nodes in the [[agora]]. They can be looked up as such:
[[wikilinks]] -> https://anagora.org/node/wikilinks
[[distributed knowledge graph]] -> https://anagora.org/node/distributed-knowledge-graph
Or just visit anagora.org and type in the name in the textbox up top.
You can now install [[agora ext]] on Firefox to auto link wikilinks (alpha!).
By [[vera]]: @vera
@flancian does agora use #ActivityPub for the distributed / federated aspects? (I tried following links to the protocol from gh page, but link was dead)
@datatitian not yet but that is one of my top objectives; I am ramping up on the [[fediverse]] with the intention of integrating the right way.
Links are unfortunately mostly broken when viewed in Github as it doesn't support [[wikilinks]], but any Markdown you see in github.com/flancian/garden or github.com/flancian/agora is viewable and properly cross-linked in anagora.org.
@datatitian if you have any hints or recommended resources for [[activitypub]] please let me know.
I'm focusing on adding some core (in-agora) functionality today, but I expect to get to drafting some first milestones for federation this weekend/next week.
@datatitian there's a simple proposal for resolving wikilinks in the works: anagora.org/node/wikilinks-everywhere
@flancian
Agora seems interesting. Will check it out.