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  3. I'm super hyped to announce that Bluesky Socal PBC has given me a grant to work on the Federated Credential Management (or FedCM) standards to make them really work for all decentralized web applications.

I'm super hyped to announce that Bluesky Socal PBC has given me a grant to work on the Federated Credential Management (or FedCM) standards to make them really work for all decentralized web applications.

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  • thisismissem@hachyderm.ioT thisismissem@hachyderm.io

    I'm super hyped to announce that Bluesky Socal PBC has given me a grant to work on the Federated Credential Management (or FedCM) standards to make them really work for all decentralized web applications.

    This is why I stepped up to be an Invited Expert with the W3C FedID Working Group earlier in the year. The missing part at that time was "how do I fund this work?" so I'm super happy that Bluesky Social PBC really came through with a grant to fund this work.

    A really interesting thing that Bluesky Social PBC did here was they could have said "just make this work for AT Protocol" but instead they said "make this work for the entire decentralized web", and the contract explicitly states I should be working with the IndieAuth, Solid and other communities interested in federated and decentralized identity to make this happen.

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    django@social.coopD This user is from outside of this forum
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    @thisismissem congrats!

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    • fluffykontbiscuits@mastodon.socialF fluffykontbiscuits@mastodon.social

      @origamiunicorn @thisismissem I was thinking the same

      ricci@discuss.systemsR This user is from outside of this forum
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      @fluffykontbiscuits @origamiunicorn

      Then you were both thinking incorrectly and you can kindly fuck off. Work on decentralization will both make this place stronger and will increase the chances that the atproto ecosystem meaningfully decentralizes to the point where the bad behavior of one participant doesn't define the whole network.

      @thisismissem is doing valuable work and deserves to get paid for it.

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      • thisismissem@hachyderm.ioT thisismissem@hachyderm.io

        I'm super hyped to announce that Bluesky Socal PBC has given me a grant to work on the Federated Credential Management (or FedCM) standards to make them really work for all decentralized web applications.

        This is why I stepped up to be an Invited Expert with the W3C FedID Working Group earlier in the year. The missing part at that time was "how do I fund this work?" so I'm super happy that Bluesky Social PBC really came through with a grant to fund this work.

        A really interesting thing that Bluesky Social PBC did here was they could have said "just make this work for AT Protocol" but instead they said "make this work for the entire decentralized web", and the contract explicitly states I should be working with the IndieAuth, Solid and other communities interested in federated and decentralized identity to make this happen.

        Link Preview Image
        Working to Decentralize FedCM - Decentralizing FedCM

        Bluesky Social PBC have given a grant to Emelia Smith, an Invited Expert with the FedID Working Group, to work on FedCM with the goal of making FedCM really work for the decentralized web.

        favicon

        (decentralizing-fedcm.leaflet.pub)

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        @thisismissem

        Congratulations!

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        • ricci@discuss.systemsR ricci@discuss.systems

          @fluffykontbiscuits @origamiunicorn

          Then you were both thinking incorrectly and you can kindly fuck off. Work on decentralization will both make this place stronger and will increase the chances that the atproto ecosystem meaningfully decentralizes to the point where the bad behavior of one participant doesn't define the whole network.

          @thisismissem is doing valuable work and deserves to get paid for it.

          fluffykontbiscuits@mastodon.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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          @ricci @origamiunicorn @thisismissem no need to be nasty. It's a civil discussion.

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          • fluffykontbiscuits@mastodon.socialF fluffykontbiscuits@mastodon.social

            @ricci @origamiunicorn @thisismissem no need to be nasty. It's a civil discussion.

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            @fluffykontbiscuits fluffy, you and I engaged respectfully, but others in this thread did not. That's what I think @ricci is calling out, not calling you out necessarily.

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            • thisismissem@hachyderm.ioT thisismissem@hachyderm.io

              @Zwifi thanks, are you still involved in Solid things? I haven't really been keeping up since leaving Inrupt

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              @thisismissem absolutely, still at inrupt, still on Solid, although I don't have as much free time as I'd like to dedicate to side-projects, but that will come back as the children are growing up ^^

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              • zwifi@framapiaf.orgZ zwifi@framapiaf.org

                @thisismissem absolutely, still at inrupt, still on Solid, although I don't have as much free time as I'd like to dedicate to side-projects, but that will come back as the children are growing up ^^

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                @Zwifi @thisismissem Just a decade and a half or so to go 😛

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                • zwifi@framapiaf.orgZ zwifi@framapiaf.org

                  @thisismissem absolutely, still at inrupt, still on Solid, although I don't have as much free time as I'd like to dedicate to side-projects, but that will come back as the children are growing up ^^

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                  @Zwifi oh! I thought Inrupt ditched solid? Maybe we should catch up?

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                  • thisismissem@hachyderm.ioT thisismissem@hachyderm.io

                    I'm super hyped to announce that Bluesky Socal PBC has given me a grant to work on the Federated Credential Management (or FedCM) standards to make them really work for all decentralized web applications.

                    This is why I stepped up to be an Invited Expert with the W3C FedID Working Group earlier in the year. The missing part at that time was "how do I fund this work?" so I'm super happy that Bluesky Social PBC really came through with a grant to fund this work.

                    A really interesting thing that Bluesky Social PBC did here was they could have said "just make this work for AT Protocol" but instead they said "make this work for the entire decentralized web", and the contract explicitly states I should be working with the IndieAuth, Solid and other communities interested in federated and decentralized identity to make this happen.

                    Link Preview Image
                    Working to Decentralize FedCM - Decentralizing FedCM

                    Bluesky Social PBC have given a grant to Emelia Smith, an Invited Expert with the FedID Working Group, to work on FedCM with the goal of making FedCM really work for the decentralized web.

                    favicon

                    (decentralizing-fedcm.leaflet.pub)

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                    @thisismissem Congratulations! Good luck.

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                    • thisismissem@hachyderm.ioT thisismissem@hachyderm.io

                      I'm super hyped to announce that Bluesky Socal PBC has given me a grant to work on the Federated Credential Management (or FedCM) standards to make them really work for all decentralized web applications.

                      This is why I stepped up to be an Invited Expert with the W3C FedID Working Group earlier in the year. The missing part at that time was "how do I fund this work?" so I'm super happy that Bluesky Social PBC really came through with a grant to fund this work.

                      A really interesting thing that Bluesky Social PBC did here was they could have said "just make this work for AT Protocol" but instead they said "make this work for the entire decentralized web", and the contract explicitly states I should be working with the IndieAuth, Solid and other communities interested in federated and decentralized identity to make this happen.

                      Link Preview Image
                      Working to Decentralize FedCM - Decentralizing FedCM

                      Bluesky Social PBC have given a grant to Emelia Smith, an Invited Expert with the FedID Working Group, to work on FedCM with the goal of making FedCM really work for the decentralized web.

                      favicon

                      (decentralizing-fedcm.leaflet.pub)

                      wojtek@social.vivaldi.netW This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @thisismissem congrats!

                      wasn't there Firefox Persona thingy ages ago where you were "signing with firefox"?

                      I'm mildly annoyed that quite ofthen three is "sign in" displayed prominently and option to register with email burried somewhere below (not to mention it always defaults to 2-3 bigtech providers :/)

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                      • wojtek@social.vivaldi.netW wojtek@social.vivaldi.net

                        @thisismissem congrats!

                        wasn't there Firefox Persona thingy ages ago where you were "signing with firefox"?

                        I'm mildly annoyed that quite ofthen three is "sign in" displayed prominently and option to register with email burried somewhere below (not to mention it always defaults to 2-3 bigtech providers :/)

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                        @wojtek yeah, there was, but in general, this is more a "UX guidance for website implementers" challenge. We still have many websites auto-prompting for like location services.

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                        • thisismissem@hachyderm.ioT thisismissem@hachyderm.io

                          I'm super hyped to announce that Bluesky Socal PBC has given me a grant to work on the Federated Credential Management (or FedCM) standards to make them really work for all decentralized web applications.

                          This is why I stepped up to be an Invited Expert with the W3C FedID Working Group earlier in the year. The missing part at that time was "how do I fund this work?" so I'm super happy that Bluesky Social PBC really came through with a grant to fund this work.

                          A really interesting thing that Bluesky Social PBC did here was they could have said "just make this work for AT Protocol" but instead they said "make this work for the entire decentralized web", and the contract explicitly states I should be working with the IndieAuth, Solid and other communities interested in federated and decentralized identity to make this happen.

                          Link Preview Image
                          Working to Decentralize FedCM - Decentralizing FedCM

                          Bluesky Social PBC have given a grant to Emelia Smith, an Invited Expert with the FedID Working Group, to work on FedCM with the goal of making FedCM really work for the decentralized web.

                          favicon

                          (decentralizing-fedcm.leaflet.pub)

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                          @thisismissem I'm super happy for you and for the Fediverse! You can be proud ! I'm sure you'll deliver a huge amount of work and a perfect credential management 🤩

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