Software:Tent (protocol)
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Original author(s) | Jonathan Rudenberg, Daniel Siders, and Jesse Stuart |
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Developer(s) | Tent.is, LLC |
Preview release | 0.3
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Written in | Ruby (reference implementation)[1] |
Type | Social network service |
License | BSD License (reference implementation) |
Website | tent |
Tent is a protocol for open, decentralized social networking. Tent users share content with apps and each other. Anyone can run a Tent server, or write an app or alternative server implementation that uses the Tent protocol. Users can take their content and relationships with them when they change or move servers. Tent supports extensible data types so developers can create new kinds of interaction. Tent is inspired by Project Xanadu.[2]
Tent appears to be discontinued, with no updates to the tent.io site since 2016 and an expired certificate as of 2018.
See also
- Comparison of software and protocols for distributed social networking
References
- ↑ "tent/tentd (GitHub)". https://github.com/tent/tentd. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
- ↑ "Tent Basics". https://tent.io/blog/tent-basics. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
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