On 2008-05-18 15:49:33, the father of the #Fediverse and creator of #ActivityPub, Evan Prodromou, sent the first ever message in what was later called the “Fediverse” social network (not Mastodon® social network).
- The first software was called Laconica.
- The first instance was Identica.
- The first prototol was OpenMicroBlogging.
- The first label/name was Identiverse social network.
Here is the archived post: This is my first post.
The network never went down. From the first protocol, OpenMicroBlogging, it switched to the protocol OStatus (also by Evan), then to ActivityPub as most know it today. It’s exactly the same social network since 2008!
Happy 17th Year Anniversary Fediverse network!
#FediverseDay #FediverseMonth #MayIsFediverseMonth
I think you’ve retconned a little bit here. LeWeb3 was named as a sequel to the previous conference which was called LeBlogs2. Remember, at that time Web 2.0 hadn’t really taken off yet - browsers had only just implemented the
XMLHTTPRequest
API - so it wouldn’t have made sense to already be talking about Web 3.0.Here is an original document containing some history of LeWeb3: https://web.archive.org/web/20070704054929/http://www.loiclemeur.com/LeWeb3executivesummaryv1.pdf
Ahh, thank you for that! It is much appreciated!
I’ll add it to the original post.