All, there is an opportunity to get funding for open-source projects via the Next Generation Internet framework by the European Commission. Send in your ideas. Deadline February 1, 2025. For example, the federated social network Mobilizon is partly funded by this program.
LInks:
[1] nlnet.nl/core/
[2] nlnet.nl/project/Mobilizon-UX/
[3] ngi.eu/
[4] joinmobilizon.org/en/
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Hypolite Petovan
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in reply to Michael Vogel • •BTW, Mobilizon as an event-focused social network also uses ActivityPub, looks interesting! Still exploring ...
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Michael Vogel
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in reply to Michael Vogel • •Pay someone? Per hour? Per bug fix/feature?
If you are looking for volunteers, I recommend showcasing Friendica at a booth at some developer (esp PHP)/opensource conference, eg 38C3, Dec 27-31 in Hamburg or similar, BITCOM, ... to attract talent.
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Hypolite Petovan
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in reply to Hypolite Petovan • •I agree, a lot of work. I suggest targeting a relevant PHP/social media conference in 2025, which is located close to one of the FRIENDICA devs, team up with another ActivityPub org, which you are friendly with (MASTODON, Pleroma, Diaspora?). There is a bit of a competitive situation, but since you require a different skill set (PHP vs Ruby on Rails etc) this could work. The minimal solution would be just print a few hundreds of flyers and ask another organisation you are friendly with to put it on the table at their booth.
Another idea would be to approach IT departments at universities and ask lecturers for collaboration to hand out bug fixes/feature development to students as homework, seminar thesis, master thesis, etc. This would require some supervision, but ideally would get them "hooked" on the project.
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Michael Vogel
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in reply to Michael Vogel • •First step would be to create some promotion material, ie flyers, slide deck, and short video, etc.
These could also be used to post them on other social networks to target groups, ie X.com, Tiktok, Mastodon, Facebook, ...
BTW, I would not only look for dev skills, but also management skills/tech evangelists, which a thriving organisation needs.
#FriendicaNeedsYou
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