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Research: find formal shape of IActor #41

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warriordog opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 0 comments
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Research: find formal shape of IActor #41

warriordog opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 0 comments
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area:other Affects or applies to something that does not fit into any existing label good first issue Good for newcomers type:research Research or design project, not direct work

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warriordog commented Jul 20, 2023

IActor / ASActor do not exist as types in the ActivityPub spec. Instead, they are shapes that any object can implement. The description of these is extremely lacking and types have been largely inferred. Hopefully - there is a technical spec somewhere that be referenced.

This issue is to find such a spec, or if no such spec exists, then to study what existing implementations do. Use that knowledge to verify our model.

Use this as a starting point: https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/#actor-objects

@warriordog warriordog added good first issue Good for newcomers area:other Affects or applies to something that does not fit into any existing label labels Jul 20, 2023
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@warriordog warriordog changed the title Research: find form shape of IActor Research: find formal shape of IActor Jul 29, 2023
@warriordog warriordog modified the milestones: ActivityPub: mimimum viable support, Version 0.1.0, Version 1.0.0 Jul 29, 2023
@warriordog warriordog added the type:research Research or design project, not direct work label Jul 29, 2023
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