=== OStatus === Contributors: pepijndevos, pfefferle Tags: ostatus, federated, mastodon, social, gnusocial, statusnet Donate link: https://notiz.blog/donate/ Requires at least: 4.5 Tested up to: 5.2.2 Stable tag: 2.5.5 License: MIT License URI: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT A bundle of plugins that turns your blog into your private federated social network. == Description == OStatus for Wordpress turns your blog into a federated social network. This means you can share and talk to everyone using the OStatus protocol, including users of Status.net/Identi.ca, gnu.social, Friendica and Mastodon. For more information about OStatus visit the [OStatus Community Group](https://www.w3.org/community/ostatus/) This plugin bundles a few other plugins it requires to work, theses are installed automatically unless you have them already installed. Compatibility: * GNU.social * Mastodon * Friendica Plugin requirements: * the `WebSub/PubSubHubbub`-plugin: * the `host-meta`-plugin: * the `WebFinger`-plugin: * the `Salmon`-plugin: * the `ActivityStreams`-plugin: == Installation == 1. Upload the plugin folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the \'Plugins\' menu in WordPress 1. Check all the needed plugins are there and activated through the settings-page == Frequently Asked Questions == = can I help you? = You can help! This plugin bundles a few plugins theta implement parts of the OStatus specification. If you are the author of a relevant plugin, or are planning one, contact us to get it included in this bundle. == Changelog == = 2.5.5 = * update requirements = 2.5.4 = * Add NodeInfo support = 2.5.3 = * Fixed GNU.social compatibility = 2.5.2 = * Fixed Altenate-URL (feed) = 2.5.1 = * Fixed feed-ids = 2.5.0 = * fixed "flush rewrite rules" * optimized admin pages (still work in progress) = 2.4.1 = * fixed donation link = 2.4.0 = * complete refactoring * better text encoding = 2.3.2 = * updated WebSub support = 2.3.1 = * htmlspecialchars instead of htmlentities = 2.3.0 = * nicer feeds * enable/disable the feed summary in the settings = 2.2.3 = * add main OStatus feed URL = 2.2.2 = * support the legacy WebFinger specs = 2.2.1 = * WordPress.org seems to ignore v2.0.0 = 2.2.0 = * better compatibility with mastodon = 2.1.0 = * some small tweaks * added header image support * new pubsubhubbub filters = 2.0.1 = * some small improvements * fixed webfinger discovery * better i18n handling (thanks @hinaloe) = 2.0.0 = * Mastodon and gnu.social support * PHP 7 compatibility * small changes = 1.2 = * WordPress 3.1 support = 1.1 = * added functionality = 1.0 = * initial version == Installation == Follow the normal instructions for [installing WordPress plugins](https://codex.wordpress.org/Managing_Plugins#Installing_Plugins). = Automatic Plugin Installation = To add a WordPress Plugin using the [built-in plugin installer](https://codex.wordpress.org/Administration_Screens#Add_New_Plugins): 1. Go to [Plugins](https://codex.wordpress.org/Administration_Screens#Plugins) > [Add New](https://codex.wordpress.org/Plugins_Add_New_Screen). 1. Type "`ostatus`" into the **Search Plugins** box. 1. Find the WordPress Plugin you wish to install. 1. Click **Details** for more information about the Plugin and instructions you may wish to print or save to help setup the Plugin. 1. Click **Install Now** to install the WordPress Plugin. 1. The resulting installation screen will list the installation as successful or note any problems during the install. 1. If successful, click **Activate Plugin** to activate it, or **Return to Plugin Installer** for further actions. = Manual Plugin Installation = There are a few cases when manually installing a WordPress Plugin is appropriate. * If you wish to control the placement and the process of installing a WordPress Plugin. * If your server does not permit automatic installation of a WordPress Plugin. * If you want to try the [latest development version](https://github.com/pfefferle/wordpress-ostatus). Installation of a WordPress Plugin manually requires FTP familiarity and the awareness that you may put your site at risk if you install a WordPress Plugin incompatible with the current version or from an unreliable source. Backup your site completely before proceeding. To install a WordPress Plugin manually: * Download your WordPress Plugin to your desktop. * Download from [the WordPress directory](https://wordpress.org/plugins/ostatus/) * Download from [GitHub](https://github.com/pfefferle/wordpress-ostatus/releases) * If downloaded as a zip archive, extract the Plugin folder to your desktop. * With your FTP program, upload the Plugin folder to the `wp-content/plugins` folder in your WordPress directory online. * Go to [Plugins screen](https://codex.wordpress.org/Administration_Screens#Plugins) and find the newly uploaded Plugin in the list. * Click **Activate** to activate it.