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  • @Sean Tilley have a Music Sales to the Fediverse website with #fraicamp and #hubzilla as proof of concept online since some time:

    #[1](https://im.allmendenetz.de/channel/ehma)

    This pages are a demo site by allmendenetz.de for demonstrating how Faircamp - a static site generator for audio producers - and Hubzilla - a CMS for the Fediverse - can work together as one system to present music in a network like the Fediverse.

    By the decentralized Fediverse network millions of attendees have the option to get in contact with you, follow and commend your music releases and read all your news without depending on a single network provider.

    With Faircamp it is quid easy to generate beautiful looking webpages on your pc for presenting your audio files in the internet.

    With Hubzilla audio producer get the option to host this webpages easy on the web and in the Fediverse so that also a combination with your personal network news channel can be easy realized. Also they get the option to distributed files with a fine graded permissions system of Hubzilla. So not every thing has to be public and e.g. special downloads can be granted just to selected contacts and also connect to the Hubzilla shop app.

    In an ideal case an audio producer would install such a system under an own domain but also the option to host several artists under one hub URL may be interesting for some.


    1. https://im.allmendenetz.de/channel/ehma ↩︎








  • @poVoq

    those access permissions sort of federate to other Zot protocol using sites (but not the wider Fediverse),

    there were improvements done in the last years… so with the OCAP function ( /settings/privacy ) and guest tokens ( /tokens ) we can share permissions for files across the Fediverse … and even to people who do not have a Fedi Account jet

    come back on board and have a closer look


  • @poVoq

    Sure - Hubzilla has file-sharing functionality… but the files stay on your could…

    The magic and real power of Hubzilla however is that you can share permission and access rights across Fedi Servers…

    so even the files stay on your server you can “federate” access all over the Fediverse … you can´t do that with Nextcloud

    With Nextcloud you can share with an Email account holder - with Hubzilla you can share with an Fedi account holder

    @sabreW4K3



  • @sabreW4K3

    Hubzilla and Nextcloud both offer features for managing contacts and calendars, but they cater to different needs:

    Hubzilla focuses on social networking and doesn’t have built-in calendar or contact management features. However, some Hubzilla servers offer integrations with third-party calendar and contact apps.
    Nextcloud excels at personal cloud storage, including contacts and calendars. You can store your contact information and calendar events on your own server, giving you complete control and privacy over your data.

    NO

    Hubzilla has a build calendar and has a contact management, also a personal cloud storage and gives you complete control and privacy over your data.






  • @wako Wenn man an etwas Eigenständiges denkt dürfte man sich nicht so sehr and bekannte Vorbilder orientieren sondern viel mehr an nötigen Funktionen für ein souveränes Handeln in dezentralen Netzwerken.

    Hier die Tools für etwas Eigenständiges -

    Hubzilla kann:

    Gruppen, Rollen- Berechtigungssystem, nomadische Identität, Single Sign-on (OWA), beliebig viele Kanäle (Fedi IDs) unter einem Account, Unterhaltungen im Thread View, Foren, Events/Kalender + CalDAV, Cloud + WebDAV, Adressbücher + CardDAV, Galerien, Foto Alben, Umfragen, Beitragsformatierung, multifactor Authentifizierung, RSS-FeedReader, statischer Content, Webseiten, Chat, Wikis, Widgets, Hashtags, Kategorien, Addon System, Emoji-Reaktion, Lesezeichen, Lesezeichen Index, Easy to host,

    Streams kann:

    Gruppen, Rollen- Berechtigungssystem, nomadische Identität, Single Sign-on (OWA), beliebig viele Kanäle (Fedi IDs) unter einem Account, Unterhaltungen im Thread View, Foren, Events/Kalender, Cloud + WebDAV, Galerie, Foto Alben, Umfragen, Beitragsformatierung, multifactor Authentifizierung,
    Addon System, moderierte Kommentare, individueller Kanal oder Server Blockade, Hashtags, Kategorien, Easy to host,

    @caos Rollen- Berechtigungssystem, nomadische Identität und Single Sign-on (OWA) sind neben “Gruppen” wohl ganz wesentliche Funktionen für ein dezentrales Netzwerk die bei allen anderen Fedi Apps noch nicht angekommen sind… Warum nicht? Weil die DEVs sich noch zu sehr an zentralen Vorbildern orientieren…

    Interessant wäre in dem Artikel zu diesen Funktionen und ihrer Bedeutung für das Fedi etwas zu erfahren.

    Auch so was wie WebDAV ist ein Quantensprung

    “Easy to host” wäre vielleicht am Ende noch eines der wichtigsten Kriterien