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Social media conference, started as an initiative of Status.net with an idea to develop the O-status protocol to do federated social networking. At the first summit in Portland, the idea was to agree on a common use case, which happened, and got reviewed at the second summit in Berlin.
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A workshop on social network interoperability and privacy, organised by [[W3C]] and PrimeLife. Started as an initiative of Status.net with an idea to develop the O-status protocol to do federated social networking. At the first summit in Portland, the idea was to agree on a common use case, which happened, and got reviewed at the second summit in Berlin.  
  
 
* 18 July 2010, Portland, Oregon. Implementers invite-only one-day summit, with Status.Net, OStatus, Buzz, Diaspora, GNU Social, DiSo, BuddyPress, Elgg, posterous, Tumblr, Dreamwidth.[http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/federatedsocialweb/wiki/Federated_Social_Web_Summit_2010]
 
* 18 July 2010, Portland, Oregon. Implementers invite-only one-day summit, with Status.Net, OStatus, Buzz, Diaspora, GNU Social, DiSo, BuddyPress, Elgg, posterous, Tumblr, Dreamwidth.[http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/federatedsocialweb/wiki/Federated_Social_Web_Summit_2010]

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A workshop on social network interoperability and privacy, organised by W3C and PrimeLife. Started as an initiative of Status.net with an idea to develop the O-status protocol to do federated social networking. At the first summit in Portland, the idea was to agree on a common use case, which happened, and got reviewed at the second summit in Berlin.

  • 18 July 2010, Portland, Oregon. Implementers invite-only one-day summit, with Status.Net, OStatus, Buzz, Diaspora, GNU Social, DiSo, BuddyPress, Elgg, posterous, Tumblr, Dreamwidth.[1]
  • 3-5 June 2011, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Berlin. An open event on Social Web interoperability, standards and privacy. [2]