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In 2018, a little over two years after the release of | In 2018, a little over two years after the release of {{Internal link |target=Hubzilla}}, [[Fedizen:Mike Macgirvin|Mike Macgirvin]], creator of Hubzilla and its predecessors [[Special:MyLanguage/Friendica|Friendica]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Red Matrix|Red Matrix]], aimed to improve and advance the [[Special:MyLanguage/Zot and Nomad|Zot]] protocol and [[Special:MyLanguage/Nomadic Identity|nomadic identity]]. One goal was the development and integration of a new single sign-on system named [[Special:MyLanguage/OpenWebAuth|OpenWebAuth]] as part of a new Zot version, [[Special:MyLanguage/Zot and Nomad#Zot6|Zot6]]. |
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In 2018, a little over two years after the release of Hubzilla, Mike Macgirvin, creator of Hubzilla and its predecessors Friendica and Red Matrix, aimed to improve and advance the Zot protocol and nomadic identity. One goal was the development and integration of a new single sign-on system named OpenWebAuth as part of a new Zot version, Zot6.