Friendica Communications Platform
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Mistpark Server Version 2.0 alpha IMPORTANT: Please see the file INSTALL for system requirements. Mistpark introduces a new generation of social networks. Mistpark Server allows you to interact with other members of the Mistpark community using the DFRN (Distributed Friends and Relations Network) protocol. Other networks (such as Diaspora, OneSocialWeb, status.net, etc.) will be supported in the future as their products mature and protocol and privacy/rights issues are resolved between these networks. It's your network now. If social networking isn't what you thought it would be, help us to make it better. A single instance of Mistpark Server supports up to several hundred people using commodity hosting hardware. Each of these people can connect with any other mistpark/DFRN cell anywhere in the world and share photos, links, status updates, whatever. Also available from Mistpark Labs is Mistpark Personal Edition, which supports a single person. Mistpark may also be closed off from the global community and used to support social networking amongst corporate, educational, religious, and other private communities. This makes it an excellent choice for the social networking needs of young teenagers. Their network can grow to global scope as their maturity increases - and can be made available only to their known friends until then. Every person on Mistpark has unlimited profiles available to them. There is a "public profile" which can be seen by anybody. Additional profiles may be tailored to specific groups or individuals - and shown when a known friend visits your site. Groups may be setup for closed conversations (like Diaspora's "aspects"). In this way your conversations with drinking buddies may be kept completely separate from conversations with co-workers (for instance). Please see http://dfrn.org for more information on the mistpark/DFRN project. We will be providing a support site specifically for mistpark at http://mistpark.com at a future (unspecified) date. We are still evaluating wiki, forum, and bug-tracking software for use on the project. At the present time, you may contact the author and raise issues via the source code repository on github.com. Please support mistpark with a donation.