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Working on interoperability of Events in the Fediverse. Events are at the heart of social life and deserve to be treated accordingly in the Fediverse! With support from nostr:npub1dk0yumc78t4z3rdxuqw5swz96qp3u93ala23awmyaqkc8qghm65spnk0wd and nostr:npub1n8y64vc26phwqu2ey5uztdrz9qusdlu06qdpk5tukgdlsdj0gu8sl3l96n Project-Lead: nostr:npub1pdenwsqtpkteu2q7wzrzn95tmj62p8vfhxc0xm8xmn2zerg7pk0q9pvh98 Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/Event-Federation Blog: https://event-federation.eu/
# Mastodon adds support for updates of Event objectsI got ask this question a hundred times (as an Mastodon admin, workshop leader, or “Fediverse-mentor”). > “Somethings wrong: why is Mastodon not showing my updated event?” The answer was simple. Mastodon did not support updates to Event objects or any other objects that it does not natively support, but are converted to a note/status, such as Article. It will soon, though. The code [was finally merged]( ) into the main branch yesterday. The main reason was that “Mastodon does pretty arbitrary processing steps to the article before storing it in the database, and those steps are subject to change; if those steps changed between two versions of an article, the changes in processing will also be recorded as edits, misrepresenting them as a change of the underlying article” ([Comment by ClearlyClaire]( )). These reasons are understandable, but I think that the positive aspects of this change far outweigh them. Thank you @Mastodon !
# Interoperability of Events in the FediverseHooray! It is now official: We have been [granted funding by NLnet]( ) to support the realisation [the vision we outlined in our last post]( ). > Events are at the heart of social life and deserve to be treated accordingly in the Fediverse. […] In addition, we will also investigate the Fediverse Auxiliary Service Provider Specifications (FASPs) for discoverability and filtering of public events. #FASPs #Fediverse #NGI0 #NLnet