Hi Bruno,Something I've been meaning to install for a while now, is Darius Kazemi's fork of Mastodon, called Hometown. Hometown is different from Mastodon in a number of ways but most notably in that it doesn't federate, keeping local content and conversations local, not necessarily geographically local, but local to a community in whatever form that takes.Cheers... SteveOn Mon, 18 Nov 2019 at 07:11, bruno vianna <bruno@pobox.com> wrote:Seems like an excellent project. I loohed up the solution provider, and it is made by a company, with no open source to be found.Besides the localwiki Steve mentioned above, does anyone know of open source implementations to this edge content solution?On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 5:40 PM Steve Song <steve@villagetelco.org> wrote:Thanks for sharing this Marco. One of the most interesting data points in the article was the percentage of mobile google searches that are local, 1/3 and it is the fastest growing area of search.It reminds me of one of my favourite projects LocalWiki (https://localwiki.org/) which is still going but I don't know to what extent it is still under active development.Cheers... SteveOn Fri, 15 Nov 2019 at 11:21, <mzennaro@ictp.it> wrote:_______________________________________________
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