Public domain federated communications server. Provides a feature rich ActivityPub and Nomad communication node.
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assets This is a bit wordy - but gets to the point about what problems we are trying to solve. I'm hoping we can find a way to get past the almost universal "I don't get it" and reach out to those who we know are looking for this kind of service but don't understand or can't figure out that we have it. 2014-07-07 02:21:43 -07:00
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include Provide profile tabs opt-out. 2014-07-13 18:44:37 +01:00
install move smarty compiled files to store/[data]/smarty3 - which puts all writeable areas of the server except the config file and logs under the "store" directory. We'll do logs at a future time. 2014-07-10 21:34:52 -07:00
library also change to div for the with brackets option which we dont actually use... 2014-06-26 19:33:38 +02:00
mod move smarty compiled files to store/[data]/smarty3 - which puts all writeable areas of the server except the config file and logs under the "store" directory. We'll do logs at a future time. 2014-07-10 21:34:52 -07:00
tests rev update, fix autoname test "random" failure 2012-04-26 01:33:41 -07:00
util move smarty compiled files to store/[data]/smarty3 - which puts all writeable areas of the server except the config file and logs under the "store" directory. We'll do logs at a future time. 2014-07-10 21:34:52 -07:00
vendor Update SabreDAV from 1.8.9 to 1.8.10. 2014-06-29 01:17:07 +02:00
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boot.php move smarty compiled files to store/[data]/smarty3 - which puts all writeable areas of the server except the config file and logs under the "store" directory. We'll do logs at a future time. 2014-07-10 21:34:52 -07:00
index.php Language selection: case-insensitive and system language 2014-05-23 10:16:03 -03:00
LICENSE It's no longer simply "Red" and the jury is still out on whether or not it's a "project". Most of the time it doesn't seem like one or act like one. It doesn't seem to be anything cohesive that you can put your finger on and everybody involved is mostly doing their own thing and marching to their own drummer. It is however the RedMatrix, whatever that means to you. 2014-02-28 01:53:39 -08:00
README.md IT: updated strings & fixed readme img link 2014-06-24 16:28:44 +02:00
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the Red Matrix

The RedMatrix (aka "red") is an open source webapp platform providing a complete decentralised publishing, sharing, and communications system. It combines communications (private messaging, chat and social networking), and media management (photos, events, files, web pages, app distribution) with enough features to make your head spin.

What makes the RedMatrix unique is what we call "magic authentication" - which is based on our groundbreaking work in decentralised identity services. This ties all RedMatrix sites and channels together into a single super-network where the boundaries between different websites are blurred or seemingly non-existent; where "who you are" has nothing to do with "what computer you're connected to", and where website content can adapt itself according to who is viewing it.

Warning: After experiencing magic authentication and nomadic identity, you may find it disconcerting and a bit "primitive" to go back to the old internet. You shouldn't need hundreds of different passwords to use the web ... or be totally isolated from your friends and family because a server or router in another country is having "issues".

For the average person, the biggest advantage of decentralised identity is that you decide who you want to share your stuff with, and if somebody isn't on your list, they're not going to see it. It's all under your control (we're big on privacy). Use the RedMatrix as a social network or a business website or for personal cloud storage or media publishing - or any number of other uses; limited only by your imagination.

The Red Matrix is free and open source distributed under the MIT license.