standards folks! if you are in to this sort of thing, we now have an IETF mailing list to discuss AT protocol bits. [mailman3.ietf.org/mailman3/lis...](https://mailman3.ietf.org/mailman3/lists/atp.ietf.org/ ) if you want to jump in, I recommend setting up an overall IETF datatracker account and reviewing IETF IP policies ("note well") first
so-called "protocol" (exaggerated scare quote hand gesture)
for atproto devs and protocol watchers, I published an overview of the network moderation architecture. it tries to cover all the mod actions possible for each service type. this design has been around a while, but not well documented. this doc is not very polished, but could clarify some details [AT Moderation Architecture | b...]( )
my positive vision for atproto is for people to have a greater degree of self-determination on the public social web. baseline experience should be decent, but motivated folks should be able to organize and get more control over their online spaces and experience in line with their norms+values.
cooking on tooling for lexicon schemas: publishing, synchronizing, linting, checking evolution, etc. still some rough edges, and need to show how codegen will hinge off this, but feedback welcome! [tangled.org/@bnewbold.net/...](πŸ“ƒ.md )
this one's for you, IP licensing care-ers! myself included, very very glad to have this out. still wish there was a good license for protocol specifications which *only* gave patent rights, but between this pledge and our recent IETF draft posting, I think things are on firm ground RE: View quoted note β†’
at://devs! I wrote up a lexicon style guide, looking for feedback. also cooking on a linting tool to check a a bunch of these [Draft Lexicon Style Guide (Lex...]( )
blueksy video uploads are temporarily broken right now; probably impacting skylight etc as well. we are working to fix the problem and expect them to be flowing soon
they should invent a more powerful banana
procedural TV voice: they are calling it "app server"