kepi is a Django-based microblogging system, implemented in Python. It uses the ActivityPub protocol to communicate with other servers, and the Mastodon protocol to communicate with clients.
 
 
 
 
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README.md

kepi

kepi is an ActivityPub daemon.

ActivityPub is a standard protocol for integrating social media across Internet sites.

For example, you might post an article. Someone else on another site might reply to it, and someone else might "like" it. Someone else again might "follow" you, in order to get notifications when you post anything else.

kepi runs in the background on your server, distributing your messages to other sites, and receiving their responses.

If you'd like to contribute, there's lots to do. Find something on the bug tracker and dive in. If you'd like a gentler learning curve, look for bugs marked "newbie"