The Matrix protocol powers an open network for secure, decentralized communication.
From the Matrix.org home page:
Matrix is an open source project that publishes the Matrix open standard for secure, decentralised, real-time communication, and its Apache licensed reference implementations.
Maintained by the non-profit Matrix.org Foundation, we aim to create an open platform which is as independent, vibrant and evolving as the Web itself... but for communication.
As of June 2019, Matrix is out of beta, and the protocol is fully suitable for production usage.
Matrix is great for real-time communications, including voice and video. It features end-to-end encryption (based on the algorithm popularized by Signal), and does a lot of bridging.
The bridging aspect might be something to look at for Moa, including using Matrix as the bridge into specific systems.
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#push [[matrix]]
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[[agora matrix bot]]
- working on having it write to disk like [[agora twitter bot]] and [[agora mastodon bot]]
- discussed [[agora api]] with [[vera]] in [[flancia meet]]
- note that because it is our plan for the [[agora]] to talk [[activitypub]], connecting the [[agora]] to [[matrix rooms]] yields essentially a matrix <-> activitypub bridge, each maybe mapped to an arbitrary node with its [[stoas]].
- after dinner I'll see if there's already a [[matrix activitypub bridge]] out there :) there probably is, which would means it could be modified to dump activities to disk if it doesn't have that functionality yet. this yields [[agora writing]]. [[agora reading]] can be had by adding 'send once' functionality to [[agora bridge]] or [[agora server]] (probably the earlier)
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[[agora matrix bot]]
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#push [[matrix]]
- started a thread discussing whether we might like to run a matrix server for [[social coop]] https://www.loomio.org/d/tOBDu5ap/should-we-run-a-matrix-server-
- public document at doc.anagora.org/matrix
- video call at meet.jit.si/matrix