Open Source Twitter Competitor Emerges
ruphus13 writes "Twitter has had a lot of public woes with Open Source technologies like Ruby on Rails, and a lot of alternatives have sprung up in the micro-blogging world, but no one has managed to dislodge twitter in its usage or appeal. Now, an Open Source alternative by Identi.ca, backed by project Laconica has emerged. From the article, 'It supports OpenID for logins, is completely free software, and is designed to apply a Creative Commons license to all the traffic that it carries. It's also built to support the OpenMicroBlogging protocol, meaning that (at least in theory) it can attack scalability issues by federating together multiple autonomous servers. The underpinnings of Laconica include PHP, PEAR, and XMPP. You can download a tarball of the source, or check it out directly if you're using Darcs (there's also an unofficial mirror on Google Code, giving you Subversion access for a read-only copy).' The community will still need to work on this, if a true competitor to Twitter is to emerge. It is lacking APIs, and SMS integration. Oh, and millions of users!"
Twitter is frustrating, because every now and then he'll write an insightful/interesting post, but end it by tying it in with teh evil of M$ or whatever he tends to complain about.
However, the people who consistently follow him and his sock puppets around are even more annoying. I don't care that he's one person with umpteen accounts - I judge on a post by post basis, and if he sometimes says something worth listening to, good. If he doesn't (more often), well that's my issue for browsing at -1.
Between the falling angel and the rising ape