It's there, no configuration or anything needed.

Just goto someone's profile on a different statusnet install and hit
subscribe. It will ask for your profile url (so
http://yoursite.com/glenn ) and thats it, your subscribed to someone
on a remote instance.

-Eric Helgeson


On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Glenn McGurrin
<[email protected]> wrote:
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> Was the federation feature taken out?  I could not find it in the
> version I put up recently, I remember it from before the name change
> (when I last looked at the software).  I think that was a really useful
> feature and I will be sad if I find out it has not been kept in the
> system because I think that is key to a open source micro blogging
> platform succeeding, if we all need accounts on a closed source system
> then the only point of this system I see is for isolated networks, as a
> different front end or for intranets (i.e. corporate networks).  I think
> it does not serve as much use to have a system of this nature that can
> not inter operate with itself.  I will however be happy if I find out
> that it is just a feature without any of documentation that I could find
> and that documentation does exist.  I checked in the example config file
> where I would assume it was and saw nothing and it was the same in the
> web front end, no trace of connecting with a friend on another installation.
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