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In 2018, the first project created to develop Zot6 was '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Osada (disbanded)|Osada]]''', a fork of the Red Matrix which had continued to be a development platform past Hubzilla's release. Osada's goal was to advance the Zot protocol while remaining compatible with ActivityPub. Most other connectors, including Diaspora* and OStatus, were cut.
In 2018, the first project created to develop Zot6 was '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Osada (discontinued)|Osada]]''', a fork of the Red Matrix which had continued to be a development platform past Hubzilla's release. Osada's goal was to advance the Zot protocol while remaining compatible with ActivityPub. Most other connectors, including Diaspora* and OStatus, were cut.


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Not long after Osada was forked from the Red Matrix, it was soft-forked itself: '''{{Internal link |target=Zap (disbanded)}}''' became Osada's sister project with a focus on nomadic identity. For this, Zap specialised in the Zot protocol and did not support anything else. Also, after Osada had lost the CalDAV calendars, Zap also lost the public calendar that had been around since when Friendica was still named Mistpark. Apart from that, it was similar to Osada.
Not long after Osada was forked from the Red Matrix, it was soft-forked itself: '''{{Internal link |target=Zap (discontinued)}}''' became Osada's sister project with a focus on nomadic identity. For this, Zap specialised in the Zot protocol and did not support anything else. Also, after Osada had lost the CalDAV calendars, Zap also lost the public calendar that had been around since when Friendica was still named Mistpark. Apart from that, it was similar to Osada.


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* The name '''Osada''' was revived another time for an experimental development version with the same features as Zap otherwise.
* The name '''Osada''' was revived another time for an experimental development version with the same features as Zap otherwise.
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/What is Redmatrix?|Redmatrix]] 2020''' was the same as Osada, but with ActivityPub off by default while it was on by default on Osada and Zap. It is not clear whether it came to exist by abandoning the old Red Matrix from 2012 and using the name for an Osada fork or by merging Osada code into the old Red Matrix.
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/What is Redmatrix?|Redmatrix]] 2020''' was the same as Osada, but with ActivityPub off by default while it was on by default on Osada and Zap. It is not clear whether it came to exist by abandoning the old Red Matrix from 2012 and using the name for an Osada fork or by merging Osada code into the old Red Matrix.
* Finally, the name {{Internal link |target=Mistpark (disbanded) |link-name=Mistpark}} was revived, too. '''Mistpark 2020''', also known as '''Misty''', was intended as a testing version between rock-solid Zap and bleeding-edge Osada. This way, new features and improvements could be rolled out to daily-driver instances and tested by a larger audience with a much reduced risk of things breaking. Its target audience was admins and users for whom Zap was too conservative.
* Finally, the name {{Internal link |target=Mistpark (discontinued) |link-name=Mistpark}} was revived, too. '''Mistpark 2020''', also known as '''Misty''', was intended as a testing version between rock-solid Zap and bleeding-edge Osada. This way, new features and improvements could be rolled out to daily-driver instances and tested by a larger audience with a much reduced risk of things breaking. Its target audience was admins and users for whom Zap was too conservative.


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