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I also, next up we have Michael talking about Federation in Forgeo.

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Yes.

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Bye.

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So Michael, I'm a contributor to Forgeo and I can tell you something about Federation in Forgeo.

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Just a short question, who knows for sure not.

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Not?

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Okay.

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So I can continue.

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So to make long story short, can state, we have did it.

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We brought the first usable feature mid-off last year online and it's Federation star.

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And okay, yes, maybe Federation star is not a huge feature, but we have done this intentionally.

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So we've chosen a star because it's the simple thing we can consider of.

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And it does not need moderation and we do not need enhanced security.

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But something under the hood we did already, so for example we did some ideas about it.

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The idea is about how we will map ideas inside of this forgeo system.

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And the first idea is to have the ability to isolate house to attach to this house.

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For example, crypto, material, keys and things like this to attach moderation, trust levels and to attach right limits.

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So we are prepared somehow and we have did some thinking and discussion about how we can sustainability.

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Sustainable map users in Federated Forgeo.

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So if you drop in some issues later on Federated, you can be sure that we can map this issue to you.

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Also in, let's say, three years in future.

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We do also think about security.

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So we have threat analysis done, so we are quite sure to be reliable operator.

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So denial of service and things like this should not happen as hard as it could be.

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And also we have identified some issues, some threats and we have mitigated them already.

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But as you expect that's not all.

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So we have also a roadmap and if you take the QR code, you can find the roadmap also.

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And just see how already working on follow up features and it's going on let me say in this way.

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So who contributes?

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So it's not just me, it's also gusted and diagonal.

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I think they are not here, but so gave them honour.

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And the next thing we are doing is Federated Anster.

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So if you are able to start maybe Anster, it would be also quite interesting.

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And to do Anster because that's some kind of destructive.

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So we will also add additional security for example encryption and signing and proof the sign and things like this.

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To be sure that the one who did this is the only one who can go to Anster.

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And so that's quite the overview.

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And now I can tell you something about us.

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So my sir is the speaker's name.

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So it's a small company located in Southern Germany.

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And I can tell you our motivation to contribute and continue to contribute to future and to future's Federation.

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So we all know how these things are going in X and Facebook and Xing and SourceForge.

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If you remember this.

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And I think you can also imagine what can go on on GitHub for example.

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So we are thinking it's really time to de-risk.

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Our open source engagement.

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So we are open source engaged 10 till I think 20 years.

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And if I collect all the time we have invested in open source.

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I'm not very happy to give this for free to Microsoft GitHub or to GitHub or to GitHub or Thundermix.

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But on the other hand, you will not be very, very willing to join us on our small company.

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The repository is server.

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So I think Federation is the way to go.

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We are doing DevOps Cloud Security and also development.

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We are engaged beside open source in Equiphood and Privacy protection.

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And we are also offering commercial fortress support as we are contributing.

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I think so for some time in fortune.

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Yes.

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We have a minute or two.

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Do you want to take a question?

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Yes.

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Any questions from the audience?

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Very happy about us.

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All right.

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I just want to ask how is it going with GitLab and Federation?

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Please, please get.

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How is it going with GitLab and Federation?

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Okay.

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So I'm in contact.

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I'm in contact with some guys working on GitLab.

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And we are discussing and are prepared to integrate with GitLab also.

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But it seems to be somehow stuck to engagement on a GitLab site.

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So if you have contact, I will be very, very happy to get this contact and talk to him to the guys.

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That's what I can say.

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Stephanie and Alexandra, are you here?

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Yes.

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Great.

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Is there a description of what needs to be sent over the wire from server to server for

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Forgeco to show the federated like?

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Is there a specification of that?

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Is that related to Forgeco anywhere?

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At the moment, it's not related to Forgeco.

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The fine-grained exchange of messages you can visit our threat analysis.

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So we have described this very detailed.

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And the Forgeco we will need as soon as we have non-master-don actors.

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That's not a moment or not a case.

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Star is mapped to like activity.

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One more question.

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Hi.

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Thank you very much.

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This is rock and roll.

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So what about Forge friends?

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Because Forge friends don't work.

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Now it's a reachable URL.

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There were so many great discussions.

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There was a nice community.

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I'm thinking if the community is still there or not.

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And also as a non-technical user, can we test?

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Can we do something?

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Thank you.

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And also, why do you have any plans with code?

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Very like as an answer.

