Okay, I think I have a working two-way #webmention #indieweb comments implementation happening. Anyone fancy replying via webmention so I can make sure?
Okay, I think I have a working two-way #webmention #indieweb comments implementation happening. Anyone fancy replying via webmention so I can make sure?
@benwerd I use markdown for initial authoring purely for speed, esp. when typing on mobile devices. After that I just edit the HTML. I’ve yet to come across a WYSIWIM editor which satisfied my semantic, well-structured HTML needs, any suggestions?
Battle for the planet of the APIs by Jeremy Keith — nice piece of writing, it’s worth pointing out that Twitter still includes rel=me links back to homepages, but is increasingly wrapping them with t.co, making them fairly useless.
Whilst I admire RSS as a rallying cry for the openness of data on the web, I don’t like it much, mainly due to it’s DRY violation. microformats2 is the better solution.
@benwerd loving your work on idno! Just had a look at the source, great that you’re using #microformats 2, I have some suggestions/corrections:
.h-entry
is better off where you’ve got .idno-entry
so then the author .h-card
can be scoped into the entry.p-author
to the .h-card
for each .h-entry
to explicitly declare authorship.h-as-*
on the same element as .h-entry .idno-entry
.u-url
where you currently have .dt-published
, move .dt-published
to the time
elementThanks to Aaron Parecki you can see how a page is parsed here, or use my php-mf2 demo sandbox for experimentation by hand.
Hey @appdotnet @daltoncaldwell, what happened to rel=me
on personal homepage links on app.net? /cc Aaron Parecki Erin Richie #indieweb #indieauth
@_aitor what are you up to on the 22nd/23rd? We're remote participating indiewebcamp.com, it'd be great to talk about this stuff with you, drop into the office if you're free?
@sandeepshetty got there in the end :) Live code should now send WM by default. Next up is accepting webmentions #todo
Liked Indieweb Federated Likes by @sandeepshetty. Hopefully this’ll register as like on that page…
The way the web will win is if we out-web Facebook
Tom Morris hits the nail on the head.
Why is structured querying of your personal data important? Self-reflection.
Example in point: seeing what I’ve quoted, from who, about what, and what I’ve said about the quotes. How it’s changed over time. How I talk about it and present it in my personal context. From a technical point of view; how I mark it up.
Twitter does the opposite of this, and encourages us to throw away our history, much less peruse it and learn from it. Facebook aims to present a glorified timeline emphasising the most “important” events in our life. I feel neither are particularly valuable.
Beware debates about implementation that weren't preceded by debate and agreement on the desired outcome.
Particularly relevant to the #indieweb and #fedsocweb
/by rjs
It’s funny — people are saying so much about the #indieweb/federated social web not being a “Facebook Killer”, and yet it’s killed my usage of FB beyond occasional passive consumption.
So, implementors: build stuff which kills your own FB usage before trying to kill facebook.
Another #indieweb creator has commented on Laurent Eschenauer’s famous thread with a new implementation — congratulations benwerd!
Specced out improvements to #pubsubhubbub after use-case-driven discussion in #indiewebcamp: indiewebcamp.com/pubsub focusing on simplicity, reusability, content-agnosticism. Comments/discussion appreciated on wiki, IRC or your own sites /cc Brett Slatkin
sandeepshetty hm, I'd actually say push based systems are super useful (certainly I have personal use cases which are too big for me to want to poll) but PuSH is way too complicated. It’s actually something I’m working on improving, as you did with Pingback => webfinger
After RSVPing the local #wp10 meetup tonight, I get an email with shared signup details for wp10.wordpress.net so I can post my photos from the party to their site.
This is another, rather bizarre example of WordPress promoting monoculture. Even funnier is this misguided quote from the email:
If you don't already have the WordPress mobile app for your smartphone, you'll want to download it so that you can upload pictures and post to the site right from the party. It would be a good idea to add the site to your mobile app before your party so you don't have to worry about it later.
Paraphrased: “So that you can participate TO THE MAX, post to our hosted silo and download yet another app that you’ll delete straight away”.
Nevertheless, I plan to download the app and try it out as I’ve never used it before and WordPress UX tends to be pretty good. Perhaps then discuss the whole thing in #indiewebcamp on freenode to brainstorm a better way of doing this topic-based aggregation.
The Future Of The Web — A Draft — great #indieweb future article by @bastianallgeier. Come to @indiewebcamp if you’re interested in building it!
My twitter bio link has become t.coed — THE DARK TIMES ARE UPON US
Seriously though, stop breaking the web twitter. #indieweb #indieauth