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'''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.
'''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=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 second incarnation, also from 2018, was a fork of Zap that re-introduced ActivityPub. It got stable along with Zap. It was discontinued in 2019 when Zap had become identical in features, and both had been using the same code base for months already, so it was superfluous.
The second incarnation, also from 2018, was a fork of Zap that re-introduced ActivityPub. It got stable along with Zap. It was discontinued in 2019 when Zap had become identical in features, and both had been using the same code base for months already, so it was superfluous.