Red Matrix
Red is kind of like a decentralised social network (along the lines of identi.ca, Friendica, and Diaspora), but they've thrown away the rule book. Red has no concept of "people" or "friends" or "social". Red is a means of creating channels which can communicate with each other and to allow other channels permission to do things (or not). These channels can look like people and they can look like friends and they can be social.
They can also look like a great many other things - forums, groups, clubs, online websites, photo archives and blogs, wikis, corporate and small business websites, etc. They are just channels - with permissions that extend far beyond a single website. You can make them into whatever you wish them to be. You can associate web resources and files to these channels or stick with basic communications. There are no inherent limits. There is no central authority telling you what you can and cannot do. Any filtering that happens is by your choice. Any setting of permissions is your choice and yours alone.
You aren't tied to a single hub/website. If your own site gets shut down due to hardware or management issues or political pressure, the communication layer allows you to pop up anywhere on the Internet and resume communicating with your friends, by inserting a thumb drive containing your vital identity details or importing your account from another server.
Your resources can be access controlled to allow or deny any person or group you wish - and these permissions work across the Red network no matter what provider hosts the actual content. Red "magic-auth" allows anybody from any Red site to be identified before allowing them to see your private photos, files, web-pages, profiles, conversations, whatever. To do this, you only login once to your own home hub. Everything else is, well - magic.
Red is free and open source and provided by volunteers who believe in freedom and despise corporations which think that privacy extortion is a business model. The name is derived from Spanish "la red" - e.g. "the network".
Our installation
We have a test installation running at red.organicdesign.co.nz. The installation process was a simple standard LAMP application installation, just git clone the code-base and add a few rewrite rules as follows - they recommmend using their .htaccess, but we have this functionality disbaled and added the following rules to our global Apache configuration instead.
When I first installed it, the installer pointed out a number of environment options that needed fixing which was quite straight forward, but for some reason the application wouldn't run so I left it for a couple of months and then did a git pull to update the code-base and tried again. Something must have been fixed, because now our test installation is up and running :-)
Articles about Red
- Red - Welcome to the network - announcing the developer preview of Red
- Friendica and Red
- Red - details about Red by Commander Zot
- Friendica Red - help us - the new social network concept by the Friendica developer
See also
- Bring on the decenralised social networking
- zothub.com - live example of Red