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StatusNet Transmutes pump.io

Dec 19, 2012

 The Status.net company has rebranded itself under the name e14n to reflect the fact that it is offering more than just one product and the company has now stopped development on its open source Status.Net software. The will be archiving unused accounts and migrating active ones to the new pump.io service. In addition, the AGPL licensed StatusNet which is written in PHP, pump.io is using JavaScript with the Node.js framework and is currently licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. That software is at version 0.1, version 0.2 is in development and will include a web front-end that works with the messaging server. Source code for the pump.io software is available on GitHub. Read the full story here.

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