π Stoas near [[@agora/an agora]]
π HedgeDoc at https://doc.anagora.org/an-agora
π Etherpad at https://stoa.anagora.org/p/an-agora
πΉ Jitsi at https://meet.jit.si/an-agora
π Node [[an-agora]]
β³ π Resource [[@agora/an agora]]
An Agora
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a [[thing]].
- [[free software]]
- #go https://anagora.org
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This particular [[agora]] you're reading this in is just [[an agora]].
- A [[garden of forking paths]]!
- This one is a particular implementation, limited in nature by my skills and available time and resources.
- I hope there will one day be many better.
- This [[Agora]] tries to be a [[schelling point]] for [[rational]] [[problem solving]].
- This Agora contains a list of known [[agoras]].
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#push [[agoras]]
- [[an agora]] is run by [[flancia collective]] [[for the benefit of all beings]].
- An [[Agora]] is like a [[bag of holding]], and it contains among many things [[other agoras]].
- the reference implementation of [[the agora]]
π Node [[agoras]] pulled by a user
π Node [[anagora]] pulled by an Agora
Features and Documentation
https://anagora.org/@bmann is my profile page. If you start browsing there, all the links default to my notes only.
https://anagora.org/node/agora-actions lists the actions you can use.
https:/anagora.org/node/agora-search describes how to use the agora as a search engine.
Conventions
Notes on suggested conventions
Accepting the Contract
Link to the contract with a date indicating you accepted it.
Feature Requests
Ideas about the agora social system as a whole, but for now mostly technical features of the Agora server software and the main [[Anagora]] instance. Join us on the [[FedStoa]] [[GitLab]] to add your own ideas https://gitlab.com/fedstoa/agora-server
- Ideas on
agora.yml
format, mainly [[Jekyll]] inspired https://gitlab.com/fedstoa/agora-server/-/issues/1 - If no local node found for [[wikilinks]], then auto-link to global node?
This page is about possible implementations of the Agora. I hope, in time, it will evolve into a detailed plan.
For the time being, this is what I have:
Wiki
I think I'll set up a Wiki -- any Wiki will do, but eventually I'd like to extend it to implement features, and for that reason I'd like to use a Wiki engine based on Python (v3 ideally). I know and like Python. You have to use what you have.
Anagora
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an [[agora]].
- #pull [[an agora]].
- #go]https://anagora.org
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currently modeled in three repos:
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[[agora]]
- [[agora server]]
- [[agora bridge]]
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[[agora]]
Anagora
An instance of [[Agora]].