You know having a license for your project is a good thing, do you?
I strongly encourage you to use GPLv3. Anyways, were you so lazy you generated the README.md with AI, or did you put actual effort in it? And why the AT protocol?
I’m already using GPLv3 — I want Falcon to stay open and for improvements to remain in the commons rather than becoming closed forks.
The README wasn’t AI-generated. I wrote it and iterated on it a lot — though I’m sure it still reads rough. The goal right now is clarity over polish.
Re: AT Protocol — the main reason is identity portability.
Most dev communities today are anchored to a platform (Discord/Slack), not to an identity layer. If a server disappears, the community graph fragments. AT gives:
DID-based identity
portable handles
a protocol-native social graph
I’m exploring whether that can support communities that aren’t tied to a single host.
JohannaWeb|3 days ago
The README wasn’t AI-generated. I wrote it and iterated on it a lot — though I’m sure it still reads rough. The goal right now is clarity over polish.
Re: AT Protocol — the main reason is identity portability.
Most dev communities today are anchored to a platform (Discord/Slack), not to an identity layer. If a server disappears, the community graph fragments. AT gives:
DID-based identity
portable handles
a protocol-native social graph
I’m exploring whether that can support communities that aren’t tied to a single host.
Still very early — a lot of this is experimental.