lkdto how about rel=me
on all your links?
lkdto how about rel=me
on all your links?
My #indieweb christmas presents to you all are ownership in the form of browser extensions: https://github.com/barnabywalters/own-your-comments https://github.com/barnabywalters/IndieWeb-Reply-Browser-Extension
Next target for #indieweb #rewriteTheWeb: Disqus and Livefyre comment interception
Jeremy Keith did you see the extension I’ve been working on to empower users to republish content on their own sites? https://github.com/barnabywalters/IndieWeb-Reply-Browser-Extension
Indieweb Reply in action:
SFW blows my mind again:
Indieweb Reply now supports post/reply/favourite/follow verbs, G+ and FB like buttons #indieweb
Are there any indiewebcamp designers who could make some little icon graphics for IndieWeb Reply? Would be a great way to contribute and highly appreciated!
Updates to IndieWeb Reply mean that it is now cross browser using the exact same codebase courtesy of kangoextensions.com!
“Your identity.com account is yours to keep and cannot be totally deactivated” (em mine) is an interesting way of saying “we keep your data forever”
Hijack twitter buttons for your own purposes with my version of Aaron Parecki’s Indieweb Reply extension: https://github.com/barnabywalters/IndieWeb-Reply-Browser-Extension
Current status: hacking Aaron Parecki’s IndieWeb Twitter Reply Extension into something more structured and extendable. #webactions in action!
launcher.io looks like it could be a great #indieweb easy-deploy service https://hacks.mozilla.org/2012/12/launcher-io-launch-and-run-free-open-source-web-applications-in-just-30-seconds-a-webfwd-project/ /via mozhacks
tweetcc: I license my tweets under a Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication
@evanpro have you ever had problems with identi.ca users not fully understanding that their content was CC licensed? /cc Tom Morris Tantek Çelik
Tom Morris have a good time at UXBrighton today!
sandeepshetty IT BURNS #indieweb
Glenn Jones identengine.com is now giving me ECONN_RESET
errors for any API request which hasn’t been cached — any ideas? I don’t think my little site is going over the rate limit!