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== Zap ==
== Zap ==


Not long after Osada was forked from the Red Matrix, it was soft-forked itself: '''[[Special:MyLanguage/What is Zap?|Zap]]''' 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 (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.


After Zap was launched, it was marketed as the next generation of nomadic federated social platforms, and Osada was marketed as the connecting gateway between Zap and the rest of the [[Special:MyLanguage/Fediverse|Fediverse]], including Hubzilla, further compatibility with which couldn't be guaranteed.
After Zap was launched, it was marketed as the next generation of nomadic federated social platforms, and Osada was marketed as the connecting gateway between Zap and the rest of the [[Special:MyLanguage/Fediverse|Fediverse]], including Hubzilla, further compatibility with which couldn't be guaranteed.