@taylorlorenz My name came up in a non-public subthread.

A lot of what I would have to say has been documented in the "people's history" type articles written about a decade back by Robek and Strypey, about the early, pre-Masto Fediverse from a user and social perspective, but I could be helpful with clarifications. (I'll try to locate those articles)

Like many others have pointed out, I would say Evan, CWebber and Gargron have key perspectives not to leave out from a history, protocol, development and hosting perspective, and for modern hosting perspectives and broadness of software and ways of running communities, I'd talk to Jerry and Darius.

I think all of these people have been at-mentioned elsewhere in the thread and I won't spam them further here.

Another interesting branch of the Fediverse historically is the one with Quitter, En Kompis Kompis, Freesocial and the UmeΓ₯ Hackerspace, but I'm not sure where to find mmn, pettter and peer2hannes these days. If I @ them here, my server gives me the defunct UmeΓ₯ Hackerspace server.

Oh, and I hope someone digs out that beautiful fedi software landscape poster from that workshop a few years ago.