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{{Infobox defunct |title=Osada |date=2022-12-31}}
{{Infobox defunct |title=Osada |date=2022-12-31}}
'''Osada''' was the name of a roughly Facebook-like {{Internal link |target=What are Fediverse projects? |link-name=Fediverse project}} in three incarnations that featured {{Internal link |target=Channels (Hubzilla & (streams)) |link-name=channels}}. All three were more or less similar to {{Internal link |target=What is Hubzilla? |link-name=Hubzilla}}, but slimmed down a lot.
'''Osada''' was the name of a roughly Facebook-like {{Internal link |target=What are Fediverse projects? |link-name=Fediverse project}} in three incarnations that featured {{Internal link |target=Channels (Hubzilla & (streams)) |link-name=channels}}. All three were more or less similar to {{Internal link |target=Hubzilla}}, but slimmed down a lot.


The first incarnation from 2018 was most likely forked from {{Internal link |target=What is Redmatrix? |link-name=the Red Matrix}} and itself forked into its own sister project {{Internal link |target=What is Zap? |link-name=Zap}}. Osada had fewer external connections than Hubzilla, and it didn't offer {{Internal link |target=What is nomadic identity? |link-name=Nomadic identity}}; Zap did offer nomadic identity, but no connections to other protocols at all. This incarnation was a dead-end and soon abandoned.
The first incarnation from 2018 was most likely forked from {{Internal link |target=What is Redmatrix? |link-name=the Red Matrix}} and itself forked into its own sister project {{Internal link |target=What is Zap? |link-name=Zap}}. Osada had fewer external connections than Hubzilla, and it didn't offer {{Internal link |target=What is nomadic identity? |link-name=Nomadic identity}}; Zap did offer nomadic identity, but no connections to other protocols at all. This incarnation was a dead-end and soon abandoned.