Mobile+Responsive design side effect: People are talking about and thinking in Resources instead of Representations.
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@laurakalbag aral there’s a lot to be said for good ‘ol HTTP terminology, even when talking about CMSes and content strategy :)
Earlier, aral wittily quipped:
The CMS I use for my personal sites is called a file system. You might have heard of it. #indieweb
I disagree with this premise. Useful and easy as filesystems are, without a wrapper like Jekyll they don’t manage content (resources), they manage representations (typically HTML).
laurakalbag you mean you spend time doing… reverse spam filtering?! Doesn’t that negate the usefulness of spam filters completely? Personally I am inclined against leaving comments on other sites anyway, it may keep conversations in the same place but it fragments my identity. Hence developing Own Your Comments
I updated my Web Actions spec/document with better terminology and examples: http://waterpigs.co.uk/articles/web-actions/
@laurakalbag aral me too :) Having a blast learning SVG. What else is NYE for, after all ;)
Thanks to Tom Morris #TIL Database Rights are a thing
rektide agreed! We (#indiewebcamp) are building that return. Care to join in? http://indiewebcamp.com but most activity is on IRC
benward heh, or not :/ Hopefully this time though. If not I won’t bother you with any more of these tweets :)
“I'd rather host my data and live with such awkwardness in the open than be a sharecropper on so many beautiful social content farms.” Tantek Çelik
Just found Tantek Çelik’s follow up to the long discussion too: http://tantek.com/2011/010/b1/owning-your-data — good read on the origins of POSSE and why tweets are worth storing #indieweb
Here is the wrap-up of @t and @zeldman and others discussing self hosting and links: http://notes.tomhenrich.com/2011/01/own-your-data/ /cc @tommorris #indieweb/
Note that myself and Aaron Parecki are overcoming some of these UX issues with things like Indieweb Reply, syndicated conversations and smart truncenation algorithms.
Tom Morris no-one's complained about it, but I have very few followers :) I know @zeldman complained at Tantek Çelik before, I’ll try to find his article about it
Amazed at #HTML+, which had scribble
and audio
form input elements! http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/HTMLPlus/htmlplus_41.html
Anna Debenham perhaps that will help shut some of the “same old faces” complainers up
lkdto that would be great! It helps awesome things like the indentengine.com API exist