I like homeservers. And there's many use cases where, in that case, signed events aren't really needed.
For us at Zapstore, I think it's valuable to sign releases in any case, even it was built on (or would embrace) a more homeserver-type protocol.
I like that we're building on key-based communities because that at least leaves some doors open to protocol improvements, without losing it all.
(because keys are IDs with agency and they can say stuff about themselves and point to whatever)
