smallcircles, 1 month ago @tedu There's something to terminology and design to ponder, I think. @diogo of #GNUSocial submitted the #UnboundGroups #FEP before, that can be used to indicate an #ActivityPub Group is 'spread out'/supported on multiple instances: https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/2100/fep-2100.md A metagroup has an unfortunate association to Meta. Is it an unbound group, or maybe a compound, or composite group? For example: "Front-end" group is a composite of "NodeJS" + "Deno" groups (where these groups may both be unbound too).
@tedu
There's something to terminology and design to ponder, I think.
@diogo of #GNUSocial submitted the #UnboundGroups #FEP before, that can be used to indicate an #ActivityPub Group is 'spread out'/supported on multiple instances:
https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/2100/fep-2100.md
A metagroup has an unfortunate association to Meta. Is it an unbound group, or maybe a compound, or composite group?
For example:
"Front-end" group is a composite of "NodeJS" + "Deno" groups (where these groups may both be unbound too).