Diogo Cordeiro 2ad4fa99ed [CORE] Add ActivityPub plugin
This is not the same as the one in https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social-activitypub-plugin
Differences to the first "release"
-> Doesn't use guzzle nor has any composer dependencies
-> Supports HTTP Signatures
-> Has basic l10n/i18n
-> Some minor bug fixes
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                               'param2' => 'value2'));

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