kopal


Distributed and Decentralised Social Networking Platform.

CAUTION: Kopal is not ready (yet).

Welcome to Kopal, the open social networking platform.

For Users

  1. Why Kopal?
  2. Getting Started - Guide for downloading, installing and getting started with Kopal.

For Web Designers

  1. Themes for Kopal

For Developers

  1. Getting Started for developers.
  2. Kopal API
  3. Kopal Connect Protocol
  4. Kopal Feed Microformat

Welcome

Kopal is a set of standards that let you be a part of web-wide social network using your very own URI as your identity. Kopal is decentralised and destributed and no signle authority controls the network. Best of all it is an open standrd, for any one to hack in.

Here is an example of how it works.

(Note that Bob is on example.org and Alice on example.net, two very different and independent domains.).

PS: What more? Kopal also enables two very independent social-networking websites to interact with each other. Meaning if you have your social-profile on website A, and you have some friends on website B, you don't need to create another profile on website B. Given, both website A and B understand Kopal protocol, you can just easily interact with your friends at website B right from your profile at website A.

Getting Started

Hold on. Kopal is in very early stages and under heavy development. So, here be dragons!. Developers may want to start with Kopal protocols Kopal_Connect and Kopal_Feed.

Help needed

Kopal is in its initial stage and needs some real-world testing and guidance. You are welcome to contribute or discuss. If you're a Ruby on Rails developer, please download and test it or just spread the word. Your comments are invaluable.


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social-network social-networking standard distributed rails ruby microformats openid yadis xrds semantic-web