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In 2018, a little over two years after the release of [[Special:MyLanguage/What is Hubzilla?|Hubzilla]], [[Fedizen:Mike Macgirvin|Mike Macgirvin]], creator of Hubzilla and its predecessors [[Special:MyLanguage/ | In 2018, a little over two years after the release of [[Special:MyLanguage/What is Hubzilla?|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]]. | ||
This was deliberately to be done at the cost of federation with other protocols for which Friendica and Hubzilla were well-known, but which had always stood in the way of nomadic identity, including [[Special:MyLanguage/ActivityPub|ActivityPub]]. | This was deliberately to be done at the cost of federation with other protocols for which Friendica and Hubzilla were well-known, but which had always stood in the way of nomadic identity, including [[Special:MyLanguage/ActivityPub|ActivityPub]]. |