Minerva was designed with a simple goal in mind: to let anyone be a part of a global ad-hoc social network.
Minerva is a system that makes easy for you to be in a ad-hoc social network with anyone who has a site with Minerva capabilites. So basically this plugin enables you to be in a descentralized social network, where your blog is your social page/profile.
Yes, but Minerva functionality isn't restricted just to WordPress blogs. You can connect to any site that has Minerva capabilities (right now just WordPress blogs are supported but other platforms will be supported soon).
Short answer: No.
Long answer: A classic social network is centralized, meaning that there is a central authority (site) that manages the network. That's why you have to create an account to be a part of a social network. The account on one social network isn't compatible with other social network, that's why you have to create accounts on every social network you want to join. Communicating with such "closed" social networks is possible if the social network has API that enables this thing. But you'd still be needing to have an account with each one. Minerva was designed to be an "open" social networking system so that you need only one account (your blog, you don't have to register to a 3rd party) that will be used to identify you in every Minerva network.
Not quite. Minerva is the system, implemented as Minerva Core. Minerva WordPress integrates Minerva Core into a WordPress instalation.
Technically you can, but it depends on if your hoster allows you to install plugins.
Yes, you can find it here: http://minerva.sapiensworks.com/blog/ .
Of course, that's why is Open Source. Just visit http://minerva.sapiensworks.com and drop me a line.
Requires: 2.5 or higher
Compatible up to: 2.5.1
Last Updated: 2008-5-20
Downloads: 992
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