Portland loves basketball. So much that it even has a store devoted to the sport. Tune in to @opb at 7:35am (and 9:35) for @pdxpamar chat with Back to the Basket’s owner.
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One of the pretty neat innovations from #Mastodon has been actual, functional, and fairly reliable (from all accounts I’ve seen) distributed system account migration, with the notable exception of post migration, which has additional challenges worth exploring.
To be clear, as far as I know, no other blogging (or chat) software, system, or even protocol comes close to achieving the level of functionality described in Mastodon’s documentation:
In short, moving: * all your profile information * moving all your followers & followings, transparently * redirecting your old account to your new one
More at that link. From the docs, it’s clear that quite a bit of thought & consideration went into the design & implementation.
Once I had setup #BridgyFed to #federate posts from my own site¹, I myself made use of the this Mastodon feature to migrate from my try-it-out @t@xoxo.zone account to my #IndieWeb@tantek.com (move destination handled by BridgyFed).
For me the migration experience was 100%, because I had not posted anything @t@xoxo.zone.
The challenge of post migration is not unique to Mastodon, though I believe it goes beyond “simple” export & import support, which is still a good place to start.
Mastodon has two forms of posts “export” currently: * RSS feeds, which will get you some number of recent posts, by adding ".rss" to the end of any Mastodon profile URL, e.g. https://indieweb.social/@tchambers.rss * Activity Streams 2.0 JSON, per https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/moving/#export (note: it currently says “ActivityPub JSON format”, but there is no such thing, #ActivityPub uses the #ActivityStreams 2.0 JSON format and I’ve filed a PR² to fix this in the docs)
Lots of software & services import RSS, e.g. #WordPress.
As far as I know, nothing (not even Mastodon itself) actually supports importing Activity Streams 2.0.
There is a more complete format (with specification!) for exporting & importing blog content:
Blog Archive Format has the very nice features of: * portable HTML feed (h-feed) and JSON Feed * photos and other media * locally browsable post archive
Naturally, https://micro.blog/ supports both exporting & importing Blog Archive Format.
There’s an interesting opportunity here for an open source converter * from Activity Streams 2.0 * to Blog Archive Format
Such a library would make an excellent drop-in addition to any #ActivityPub implementation, allowing both export of posts, and also a browsable archive format, so you could visually double check when importing to another service that these were the old posts you were looking for.
This would be a good first step, using an open standard, towards Mastodon itself supporting post migration³.
Ideally, similar to account migration, the old posts server should also at least: * redirect old permalinks to the new permalinks * redirect any replies being delivered by ActivityPub to the new location * provide #Webmention discovery forwarding from the old URLs to the new URLs (e.g. using HTTP LINK headers) for some amount of time.
Want to add support for Blog Archive Format or got questions or feedback?
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"text": "One of the pretty neat innovations from #Mastodon has been actual, functional, and fairly reliable (from all accounts I\u2019ve seen) distributed system account migration, with the notable exception of post migration, which has additional challenges worth exploring.\n\nTo be clear, as far as I know, no other blogging (or chat) software, system, or even protocol comes close to achieving the level of functionality described in Mastodon\u2019s documentation:\n\nhttps://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/moving/#migration\n\nIn short, moving:\n* all your profile information\n* moving all your followers & followings, transparently \n* redirecting your old account to your new one\n\nMore at that link. From the docs, it\u2019s clear that quite a bit of thought & consideration went into the design & implementation.\n\nOnce I had setup #BridgyFed to #federate posts from my own site\u00b9, I myself made use of the this Mastodon feature to migrate from my try-it-out @t@xoxo.zone account to my #IndieWeb @tantek.com (move destination handled by BridgyFed).\n\nFor me the migration experience was 100%, because I had not posted anything @t@xoxo.zone.\n\nThe challenge of post migration is not unique to Mastodon, though I believe it goes beyond \u201csimple\u201d export & import support, which is still a good place to start.\n\nMastodon has two forms of posts \u201cexport\u201d currently:\n* RSS feeds, which will get you some number of recent posts, by adding \".rss\" to the end of any Mastodon profile URL, e.g. https://indieweb.social/@tchambers.rss\n* Activity Streams 2.0 JSON, per https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/moving/#export (note: it currently says \u201cActivityPub JSON format\u201d, but there is no such thing, #ActivityPub uses the #ActivityStreams 2.0 JSON format and I\u2019ve filed a PR\u00b2 to fix this in the docs)\n\nLots of software & services import RSS, e.g. #WordPress.\n\nAs far as I know, nothing (not even Mastodon itself) actually supports importing Activity Streams 2.0.\n\nThere is a more complete format (with specification!) for exporting & importing blog content:\n\nBlog Archive Format (.bar), first specified here with example file:\n* https://www.manton.org/2017/11/24/blog-archive-format.html\nMore details and another example file:\n* https://www.manton.org/2021/12/27/importing-blog-archive.html\n\nBlog Archive Format has the very nice features of:\n* portable HTML feed (h-feed) and JSON Feed\n* photos and other media\n* locally browsable post archive\n\nNaturally, https://micro.blog/ supports both exporting & importing Blog Archive Format.\n\nThere\u2019s an interesting opportunity here for an open source converter \n* from Activity Streams 2.0 \n* to Blog Archive Format\n\nSuch a library would make an excellent drop-in addition to any #ActivityPub implementation, allowing both export of posts, and also a browsable archive format, so you could visually double check when importing to another service that these were the old posts you were looking for.\n\nThis would be a good first step, using an open standard, towards Mastodon itself supporting post migration\u00b3.\n\nIdeally, similar to account migration, the old posts server should also at least:\n* redirect old permalinks to the new permalinks\n* redirect any replies being delivered by ActivityPub to the new location\n* provide #Webmention discovery forwarding from the old URLs to the new URLs (e.g. using HTTP LINK headers)\nfor some amount of time.\n\nWant to add support for Blog Archive Format or got questions or feedback?\n\nJoin in the development conversations: https://chat.indieweb.org/dev\n\n\nThis is day 39 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb. #100Days\n\n\u2190 Day 38: https://tantek.com/2023/110/t2/beyond-mastodon-indieweb-own-domain\n\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e\n\n\nGlossary\n\naccount migration\n\u00a0https://indieweb.org/account_migration\nblog archive format\n\u00a0https://indieweb.org/blog_archive_format\nh-feed\n\u00a0https://microformats.org/wiki/h-feed\nJSON Feed\n\u00a0https://www.jsonfeed.org/\npost migration\n\u00a0https://indieweb.org/post_migration\nWebmention\n\u00a0https://indieweb.org/Webmention\n\nReferences\n\n\u00b9 https://tantek.com/2022/301/t1/twittermigration-bridgyfed-mastodon-indieweb\n\u00b2 https://github.com/mastodon/documentation/pull/1202\n\u00b3 https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/12423",
"html": "One of the pretty neat innovations from #<span class=\"p-category\">Mastodon</span> has been actual, functional, and fairly reliable (from all accounts I\u2019ve seen) distributed system account migration, with the notable exception of post migration, which has additional challenges worth exploring.<br /><br />To be clear, as far as I know, no other blogging (or chat) software, system, or even protocol comes close to achieving the level of functionality described in Mastodon\u2019s documentation:<br /><br /><a href=\"https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/moving/#migration\">https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/moving/#migration</a><br /><br />In short, moving:<br />* all your profile information<br />* moving all your followers & followings, transparently <br />* redirecting your old account to your new one<br /><br />More at that link. 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"text": "Editing on my phone is still frustrating but I wanted to participate in the Wes Anderson trend. tiktok.com/t/ZTRTyp6fj/",
"html": "Editing on my phone is still frustrating but I wanted to participate in the Wes Anderson trend. <a href=\"https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRTyp6fj/\">tiktok.com/t/ZTRTyp6fj/</a>"
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I didn’t have record earrings but I wore my cassette earrings in honor of Record Store Day. Tune in to @OPB at 7:35am for @OPBmidday story on how record store day has c...
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I didn’t have record earrings but I wore my cassette earrings in honor of Record Store Day. Tune in to @OPB at 7:35am for @OPBmidday story on how record store day has changed for Oregon businesses.
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Let’s go Oregon! Tune into @OPB for weekend edition with me! Great story about record store day by @OPBmidday and an interview with @BikePortland about @BIKETOWNpdx coming up this morning
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