Composite Groups with Azorius
from wakest@lemmy.ml to fediverse@lemmy.ml on 20 Apr 2024 22:07
https://lemmy.ml/post/14694473

cross-posted from: azorius.net/g/…/G44w3jl9Rv76x4Q3bk-meta-groups

I’ve implemented basic support for composite groups (groups of groups). (Formerly named meta groups.) There’s a lot of redundancy because of the federated nature of the azoriverse, with similar groups duplicated across multiple servers. Composite groups are a solution, by presenting users with a (somewhat transparent) single group that collects all of the posts.

I’ve created two groups, metaprog and technoscience, for demo and testing.

This is still preliminary, so federation doesn’t quite work yet, but eventually the goal would be that you can follow a composite group, and it will forward activities. Instead of having to individually chase down every new programming group that gets created, you could delegate that the metaprog admin (me) to keep the group list updated.

Some basic federation is now working. I think it probably won’t work from Lemmy, ironically, but azorius, honk and mastodon, etc. should be able to follow these groups. (Don’t follow from azorius until after updating.)

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maegul@lemmy.ml on 21 Apr 2024 02:28 collapse

PieFed has something similar AFAIK.

wakest@lemmy.ml on 21 Apr 2024 12:11 collapse

Do you know what it’s called?

maegul@lemmy.ml on 21 Apr 2024 12:23 collapse

Topics: piefed.social/topics

They seem to be admin created and not user definable.