@freemo @tetrislife @QOTO
And here we stumble upon the question of revolutionary change and legacy compatibility again
@freemo
It's time that Freemo develops a new standard to change the web
I already developed it, its the FMO format. Its basically just an ascii text file format but where all the spaces are replaced with the ascii number '69' and it makes fart jokes whenever you hit return.
@freemo
Make it Middle Endian
(Half of the bytes are read front way the other half backwards)
@freemo thanks. I was only asking about services on the same domain, for an instance like qoto.org.
sharing log-ins across domains/service providers is quite a leap, I only recently felt that I understood how Hubzilla's "nomadic" identity/OpenWebAuth works and it wasn't how I thought it works earlier.
That does suggest that free/open software developers could collaborate more. Hubzilla (and Friendica, and Diaspora) still have, say, their own events and calendars and photo album support, and Mastodon (and Mobilizon, and Pixelfed) have their own auth.
@tetrislife if by same domain you mean to include subdomains then the issues I raised are still relevant. They are relevant tot he qoto services since each one is a separate app and not all of them integrate with SAML
@tetrislife
It would require a lot of work as not all services support SAML. It would be nice too. Then there is the question as to how we would reconcile the different accounts people already have.
@QOTO