StatusNet

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StatusNet
StatusNet logo.jpg
Original author(s) Evan Prodromou
Developer(s) StatusNet Inc.
Initial release August 26, 2009 (2009-08-26)[1]
Stable release

1.1.1  (July 16, 2013; 10 years ago (2013-07-16))

[±]
Preview release none [±]
Written in PHP
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in Multilingual
Type Instant messaging software
Microblogging software
License(s) Affero General Public License v3+
Website Status.net

StatusNet (formerly Laconica[2]) is a free open-source microblogging application written in PHP, implementing the OStatus standard for interoperation between installations. While offering functionality similar to Twitter, StatusNet seeks to provide the potential for open, inter-service and distributed communications between microblogging communities, allowing enterprises and individuals to install and control their own services and data.[3][4]

Product history

StatusNet was originally called "Laconica," a reference to the Laconic phrase, a particularly concise or terse statement the likes of which are famously attributed to the leaders of Sparta (Laconia being the Greek region containing Sparta).[5] In microblogging, since all messages are forced to be very short due to the ~140 character limit on message size, thus they are all de facto laconic phrases.

On August 28, 2009, Laconica was renamed to StatusNet coinciding with the release of version 0.8.1 (aka "Second Guessing") of the StatusNet software.[2] Of the new name, developer Even Prodromou said it "simply reflects what our software does: send status updates into your social network."[2]

Version 0.9.0, released March 3, 2010, added support for OStatus, a new distributed update standard superseding OpenMicroBlogging.[6]

Version 1.0.0 was released on September 30, 2011.[7]

Features

The main features of StatusNet include[8]:

  • activity streams
  • user profiles
  • user groups
  • direct messaging
  • content sharing
  • address book
  • searchable conversations
  • follow dynamic search streams
  • administrative tools
  • tagging
  • LDAP directory integration
  • third-party application connectivity
  • mobile support
  • analytics
  • support for plugins and extensions
  • custom branding

Hardware/software requirements

PHP and a number of extensions and libraries are required for installation. Reference the installation documentation for more information.

Videos, screenshots, and other media

Videos of StatusNet in action can be found on the StatusNet Wiki.

Entities using StatusNet

Further reading


External links

References