I’m thinking of actually writing the code I used to calculate those stats and run it for previous and future indiewebcamps, too — might be fun to see how we’re growing!
I’m thinking of actually writing the code I used to calculate those stats and run it for previous and future indiewebcamps, too — might be fun to see how we’re growing!
#indiewebcamp 2013 in numbers:
Most counts either manually from the wiki or scraped from the IRC logs, which are surprisingly nicely marked up.
I received over 20 mentions via both pingback and webmention — I’d love to hear how many others received. Likewise, if anyone has personal stats like LOC or commit counts, please leave them in the comments!
Does anyone who was there IRL have any other stats e.g. amount of food/drink consumed? Total bandwidth/electricity usage would also be awesome to know.
Just got an all-new type of email spam from @twitter — notifications that a tweet I was mentioned in was favourited :/ /cc Tantek Çelik
@zakkain good plan! So are you setting up #indieweb posting with POSSE on your domain? Also check out the work bret.io is doing getting indieweb comments working using no server side code, and hop on #indiewebcamp on freenode if you need any help, there’s always some friendly person there :)
@zakkain at the moment everything I post is a note or an article, both of which get POSSEd to twitter automatically by my server and then to Facebook manually if I want. Delegating to an external service, even if it’s one I manage, is probably a good long term solution, but I always want to get the syndicated URL back on my site which complicates things a little more.
I know others are having success using IFTTT for POSSE.
I’m beginning to think that I want to store two broad categories of content on my #indieweb site, content which is defined by the time it occurred/is published and content which is primarily defined by some other attribute.
Examples of content defined by time, which at the moment I’m using notes for:
Examples of content primarily defined by things other than time:
Can’t particularly recommend the soup at Fish and More (Reykjavik) — expensive but didn’t taste of much. You’re better off going to bergsson.is
The #randomchilies are growing super-fast in the eternal sunlight:
Problem with PRISM is shitty marketing. NSA should have promoted it as “free cloud backup”. Then geeks would be down with it.
LOL Tom Morris (source) #prism #web #privacy #marketing
@sandeepshetty that’s the reason for reply contexts — dealing with content which changes or goes away. If you store the reply/like context then your copy of the data is always the most valuable, most complete. Otherwise it’s the copy shown on the remote site.
@benwerd “barnabywalters, international man of mystery. What is his real name? The microformats parser just can’t tell!”
@benwerd I can seeee yooooo(r browser) ;) #indiewebcamp
Just logged in to my site using my phone number, courtesy of Aaron Parecki. #indieauth just got about 50 times better! Incredible work at #indiewebcamp
Checked into Vísar for the second day of #indiewebcamp Reykjavik Remote party
“So easy is it, though many housekeepers doubt it, to establish new and better customs in the place of the old.”
— Walden, Henry David Thoreau
Talking about peer-to-peer federated file sharing at #indiewebcamp Reykjavik remote party: