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FeDIY Roadmap
This roadmap prioritizes a usable core product first, then federation depth and community scaling.
Product Intention
Build a federated DIY project-hosting platform in Rust, inspired by the utility of Ravelry and Instructables, but interoperable through ActivityPub.
Phase 0: Foundations
Goals:
- Stabilize development environment and reproducible tooling.
- Define domain language and baseline architecture docs.
- Establish quality process (TDD/BDD + GitHub Flow).
Exit criteria:
- Agreed glossary and architecture baseline.
- Documented contribution and branch workflow.
- CI skeleton in place for formatting, linting, and tests.
Phase 1: Single-Node MVP (No Federation Yet)
Goals:
- User identity and basic authentication model.
- Core DIY project entities (project, materials, steps, media, tags).
- Basic publishing lifecycle (draft, published, updated).
- Search and browse within one instance.
Exit criteria:
- A user can publish and update a complete project end-to-end.
- Project pages are discoverable and readable on one node.
- Test coverage exists for core behavior paths.
Phase 2: ActivityPub Foundation
Goals:
- Implement canonical actor and object mapping.
- Add outbox/inbox behavior for core project publication events.
- Add HTTP Signatures and key lifecycle strategy.
Exit criteria:
- Instance can send and receive baseline ActivityPub messages for supported objects.
- Signature validation and delivery retry logic are documented and tested.
- Interop checks completed against at least one external implementation target.
Phase 3: Federation UX and Safety
Goals:
- Federation-aware project discovery and attribution.
- Local moderation controls for remote content and actors.
- Abuse-report and review workflow for moderators.
Exit criteria:
- Moderators can block/mute remote actors and instances.
- Remote project visibility follows local moderation policy.
- Audit trail exists for moderation decisions.
Phase 4: Community Scaling
Goals:
- Collaborative project patterns (forks/remixes, references, revisions).
- Better onboarding, templates, and curation flows.
- Operational hardening (backups, observability, incident playbooks).
Exit criteria:
- Multi-contributor workflows are clear and reliable.
- Admin operations are documented with tested recovery drills.
- Performance and reliability SLOs are defined and measured.
Moderation Model Milestones
- Milestone A: Local content moderation for local users.
- Milestone B: Remote actor and instance policy enforcement.
- Milestone C: Transparent moderation history and appeals guidance.
Federation Strategy Milestones
- Milestone A: Strictly scoped protocol subset with explicit compatibility statement.
- Milestone B: Progressive support for richer activity types.
- Milestone C: Interop matrix and periodic federation health review.
Review Cadence
- Revisit priorities every 2 weeks.
- Re-scope phases quarterly based on delivery and federation feedback.