We have a new website, complete with blog for GNU social.
Any GNU social developer can blog here, and hopefully many of us will find time to write little blog posts updating the community on our development efforts.
We have a new website, complete with blog for GNU social.
Any GNU social developer can blog here, and hopefully many of us will find time to write little blog posts updating the community on our development efforts.

Matt went to the Federated Social Web Summit in Portland, OR and met with Appleseed, Diaspora and Status.net developers, amongst others.
Yesterday evening, a group of core GNU social developers had the opportunity to meet with Blaine Cook, of OAuth fame. In the midst of figuring out the plan for moving ahead with GNU social, Blaine was able to provide the group with a tremendous amount of insight into useful approaches for controlling privacy in distributed social networks.
Read more: http://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/gnu-social-next-steps
Tomorrow at its Boston offices the Free Software Foundation will host the first in a series of GNU social architecture meetings.
Confirmed attendees include several GNU social developers, OAuth developer Blaine Cook and Evan Prodromou from StatusNet.
More info: http://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/fsf-to-host-gnu-social-architecture-meeting