Decentralised Badges with BadgeFed: Implementing ActivityPub-based Credentials for Non Profits
- Speaker: Maho Pacheco
- Room: CC 234
- Time: Sun 11:20 am – 11:50 am
- Format: Lecture (30 Min + Q&A)
- Difficulty: Introductory
- Track: Sustainability & Funding
- Additional Tags: Education, Self-Hosting
- Presenter Location: In-person
- Experience: first time speaking
- At: at lfnw
Description:
Mainstream digital badge platforms often fail nonprofits and volunteer‑driven communities due to cost, vendor lock‑in, and rigid workflows. BadgeFed was created to solve that problem: a fully open‑source, self‑hostable digital badge system built on the Open Badges standard and the ActivityPub protocol, running as a cross‑platform .NET application on Linux.
This talk explores how digital credentials can move from closed ecosystems into the federated social web, enabling organizations to issue, share, and verify badges across the Fediverse. Using BadgeFed as a case study, Maho will walk through:
- Why traditional badge platforms are brittle and siloed
- How BadgeFed implements ActivityPub actors, badge issuance as federated objects, and cross‑instance discovery
- Real‑world usage through Community Credentials, empowering nonprofits and volunteer programs with self‑hosted, standards‑based recognition
- Current challenges: federation at scale, identity portability, moderation, and trust
- What’s next for federated credentials and how organizations can deploy, extend, and contribute
Attendees will leave with a practical understanding of how to deploy a federated badge service on Linux, integrate it with existing tools, and participate in building a social‑web‑native credentialing ecosystem grounded in open standards and free software.
Target Audience:
- Nonprofits
- Game developers
- Educational institutions