The 'Federated Universe' which in our project translates to 'Federated Distributed Social Media' and we take this as broad as possible.
Of course we say that 'all systems using the ActivityPub' are part of this, but also Matrix, e-mail, and EduMeet or NextCloud (for it's calender sharing) are part of this. Any open federated distributed system that allows for communication falls under this flag.
We are especially vigilant towards systems that are open source, but require (excessive) payments to get to 'the good stuff' or lock you in to a non-open ecosystem. If alternatives exist we will prefer to use those.
* Public organisations (Town city councils, National administrations)
* Libraries
* NREN (National Research and Education Networks)
* Broadcasting Organisations
For these sectors we focus on making the use of 'the Fediverse' as smooth as possible (we support them in any way possible so there are no reasons not to use it). Our main goal here is validity of the Fediverse.
Validity is a very hard to achieve goal because of the so called 'network effect'. For example: if all my friends and family are using WhatsApp, why would I change to Matrix 'there is nobody using that'. We want to fill that void with 'look, universities, libraries, broadcasting, administrations are all using the Fediverse.
We see a strange movement in the Open Source world where software is being made based on open principles, but then hosted (and geared towareds hosting on) the big tech hyperscalers. With our solution you would not need those hyperscalers but would instead be able to run locally.
These micro-cloud providers should (based on the tooling that we provide) be able to supply 1000's of customers with access to the Fediverse without the need to use Big Tech.