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{{Infobox |title=Hubzilla |website=hubzilla.org}}
[[File:Hubzilla logo.svg|thumb|''Hubzilla logo''
Hubzilla is a CMS platform and [[What is the Fediverse? | Fediverse]]'s replacement for Facebook, Dropbox, Google Calendar and much more. __NOTOC__
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|Official homepage
|[https://hubzilla.org/ hubzilla.org]
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|Initial release
|03 March 2015 (first development release)<br />04 December 2015 (first stable release)
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|Repositories
|[https://framagit.org/hubzilla framagit.org/hubzilla]
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|Written in
|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP PHP]<br />[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript JavaScript]
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|License
|[https://mit-license.org/ MIT License]
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|Official support channel
|[https://zotadel.net/channel/support Hubzilla Support Forum]
|}
]]


'''Hubzilla''' (formerly known as '''Redmatrix''') is a modular webserver based operating system which includes technologies for publishing, social media, file sharing, photo sharing, chat and more, including the ability to develop custom modules. These services connect across server and administrative boundaries through the communication protocol Zot, providing decentralized and nomadic identity within the Zot network, while message federation is supported over Zot, [[ActivityPub]], [[OStatus]] and the [[diaspora*]] protocol, making Hubzilla interoperable with most distributed social networks and the [[Fediverse]].
Hubzilla is a CMS platform and [[Special:MyLanguage/What is the Fediverse?|Fediverse]]'s replacement for Facebook, Dropbox, Google Calendar and much more. __NOTOC__
 
'''Hubzilla''' (formerly known as '''Redmatrix''') is a modular webserver based operating system which includes technologies for publishing, social media, file sharing, photo sharing, chat and more, including the ability to develop custom modules. These services connect across server and administrative boundaries through the communication protocol Zot, providing decentralized and nomadic identity within the Zot network, while message federation is supported over Zot, [[Special:MyLanguage/ActivityPub|ActivityPub]], [[Special:MyLanguage/OStatus|OStatus]] and the [[Special:MyLanguage/diaspora*|diaspora*]] protocol, making Hubzilla interoperable with most distributed social networks and the [[Special:MyLanguage/Fediverse|Fediverse]].


In 2020 the project was recognized by the NLnet foundation with a NGI-Zero Discovery grant to support its future development, highlighting the contribution of Hubzilla in providing a decentralized identity and authentication layer to the Web.  
In 2020 the project was recognized by the NLnet foundation with a NGI-Zero Discovery grant to support its future development, highlighting the contribution of Hubzilla in providing a decentralized identity and authentication layer to the Web.  


== History ==
== History ==
Hubzilla (formerly ''Friendica Red'', ''Redmatrix'', ''Hubmaker'') came into existence on May 12th, 2012, as an effort by the founder and former lead of the [[Friendica]] project, Mike Macgirvin, to experiment with decentralized approaches to managing user identities and access control on the Web.
Hubzilla (formerly ''Friendica Red'', ''Redmatrix'', ''Hubmaker'') came into existence on May 12th, 2012, as an effort by the founder and former lead of the [[Special:MyLanguage/Friendica|Friendica]] project, Mike Macgirvin, to experiment with decentralized approaches to managing user identities and access control on the Web.


On July 12th, 2011, the protocol Zot was named for the first time.On May 12th, 2012, the initial commit of the project was made. Blogging features, WebDAV, CalDAV and CardDAV, and also a range of content management tools were added.On May 3rd, 2015, the platform software was renamed Hubzilla. On December 4th, 2015, Hubzilla 1.0 was officially launched.
On July 12th, 2011, the protocol Zot was named for the first time.On May 12th, 2012, the initial commit of the project was made. Blogging features, WebDAV, CalDAV and CardDAV, and also a range of content management tools were added.On May 3rd, 2015, the platform software was renamed Hubzilla. On December 4th, 2015, Hubzilla 1.0 was officially launched.
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''OpenID'' - Hubzilla functions as an OpenID provider, allowing users to log into OpenID-enabled sites with their Hubzilla channels.
''OpenID'' - Hubzilla functions as an OpenID provider, allowing users to log into OpenID-enabled sites with their Hubzilla channels.
== Organizational use ==
== Organizational use ==
There is at least one documented large-scale use of Hubzilla beyond the typical personal, family or community communications platform. Peer reviewed publications in [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers|IEEE]]'s International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, and BMC Health Services Research, describe the use of Redmatrix (today Hubzilla) as a tool for integrating and providing continuous care across the network of healthcare providers serving a neighborhood of 600'000 people in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.
There is at least one documented large-scale use of Hubzilla beyond the typical personal, family or community communications platform. Peer reviewed publications in IEEE's International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, and BMC Health Services Research, describe the use of Redmatrix (today Hubzilla) as a tool for integrating and providing continuous care across the network of healthcare providers serving a neighborhood of 600'000 people in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.


== Reception ==
== Reception ==
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Landesanstalt für medien Nordrhein-Westfalen (broadcasting authority of the federal state in Germany) named Hubzilla as one of the services known for "ensuring high data protection and using open standards that make offerings interoperable"
Landesanstalt für medien Nordrhein-Westfalen (broadcasting authority of the federal state in Germany) named Hubzilla as one of the services known for "ensuring high data protection and using open standards that make offerings interoperable"


The Digitalcourage association, in an article introducing the [[Fediverse]], recommends Hubzilla as a "social-media-cockpit" given its versatility.
The Digitalcourage association, in an article introducing the [[Special:MyLanguage/Fediverse|Fediverse]], recommends Hubzilla as a "social-media-cockpit" given its versatility.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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This Text was first published on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Hubzilla. It is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0;
This Text was first published on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Hubzilla. It is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0;


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