Open Source Twitter rivals to be a success?

Do identi.ca and Jisko have the open source answer to Twitter's problems?


Technology trends and news by Josh Chandler
August 11, 2008 | Comments (1)
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With the constant stream of Twitter "rivals" moving into the Web 2.0 space, it seems odd that companies such as Identi.ca or Jisko.net want to rival Twitter in an "open source" fashion. I would be really interested to see just how transparent they make this system with its open source features. Of course, if Twitter had gotten its act together on things I am sure we would have seen a open source Twitter come along.

A Techcrunch article called identi.ca's open source platform, as a way of "distributing the load" of the service to other servers. Evan Prodromou, developer at identi.ca, also made the point that Twitter would have also improved uptime and scalibility if it had been "decentralized." Many people wrote about this concept of a decentralized Twitter. My favorite is the post by Andrew Baron of Rocketboom. He even suggested that people should start using the microblogging service Tumblr to help spread the load of conversations.

One commenter on the blog post said "cross-posting to Facebook/Jaiku/etc. is pretty much distributed micro-blogging." I am constantly frustrated with this idea that people would spread the conversation to Facebook. Its appeal as a social network is far greater than its conversational aspect.

I would much rather throw a sheep at someone, than to discuss something with them. The only benefit of reaching out to Facebook is the increased traffic. But of course many of you will know Facebook has its own "status updates" facility built in. So this idea of updating Facebook via Twitter is completely redundant.

But how does open source hold up in a microblogging world, some reckons that social media microblogging will only mature when open source microblogging gains more popularity. In some respects does the Twitter API count as someway to be "open source", many applications such as Twhirl, Twitterfic, Friendfeed uses the API, but just how much further is Twitter willing to push the boat out, will it go as far as open source?

With identi.ca and Jisko.net opening up the open source platforms to new levels, I think we will see Twitter maybe extend it's API into open source form, but maybe just maybe they will need to address the matter of uptime first:

http://joshchandlerblog.blogspot.com/2008/05/why-does-twitter-have-so-much-downtime.html

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Jeff McNeill
Jeff McNeill, on August 10, 2008
Good post, thanks for moving this conversation forward. I don't think anyone has a clear concept for how all of this is going to work out.

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