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"text": "In this episode, Chris and I discuss how Post Kinds mapped Indieweb types of posts to the WordPress system and why, the defined as opposed to implied types set up, and avatars.\nWhile this is very WordPress centric, there are a lot of discussions here relevant to a broader Indieweb audience about adding new types of posts to your site, trying to design things flexibly(although a developer\u2019s guide is probably needed), etc.",
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my #SFAllHands ⚡️intro * 8 yrs #openweb #standards @Mozilla[1] * may know me from: #CSS[2] #microformats[3] #indieweb[4] * recently: Standards Outreach w @david_bryant * editing: CSS2.2, CSS scrollbars * interesting: Vouch[5] * controversial opinion: technical contributors @Mozilla should be actively using their own website, even if just one blog post a year
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"text": "\u201cThere are too many variables to consider. The point of CSS is to make it so you don\u2019t have to worry about them all. Define some constraints. Let the language work out the details.\u201d https://keithjgrant.com/posts/2018/06/resilient-declarative-contextual/\n\nCSS as an AI-like language? Prolog? #indieweb",
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"text": "Show/Hide Transcript \n \n Panic at the GitHub, IndieAuth clarifications, and Bridgy\u2019s farewell to Facebook. Also, I have a cold. It\u2019s the audio edition for This Week in the IndieWeb for June 2nd - 8th, 2018.\n\nYou can find all of my audio editions and subscribe with your favorite podcast app here: martymcgui.re/podcasts/indieweb/.\n\nMusic from Aaron Parecki\u2019s 100DaysOfMusic project: Day 85 - Suit, Day 48 - Glitch, Day 49 - Floating, Day 9, and Day 11\n\nThanks to everyone in the IndieWeb chat for their feedback and suggestions. Please drop me a note if there are any changes you\u2019d like to see for this audio edition!",
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Now that indiebookclub is launched, I am cleaning up some things and wanted to make some notes.
My previous work on the fork of Quill is no longer under development. I’ve put a message to that effect on https://bkpub.gregoreatworld.com, turned off the login, and cleared out the micropub information in the database. Eventually I will redirect that URL.
The microformats for read posts has evolved since I started that project and the micropub syntax has changed as well. In particular, previously I was building the full HTML for the post in the content property. At the time this was a “fallback” since my own micropub endpoint didn’t know how to process the root h-cite. I didn’t fully understand that the micropub client should not be constructing HTML. Instead the summary property should be used for fallback.
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Thanks for trying it out, Kim! The micropub syntax for read posts is still pretty new so I don’t think micro.blog understands how to process them currently. I will check into it further and touch base with Manton to see if we can get it working. You can always find your posts on your indiebookclub profile page as well: https://indiebookclub.biz/users/kimlosey.me.
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"text": "I\u2019m pleased to announce a new project I have been working on. indiebookclub is an app for keeping track of the books you are reading or want to read. It is primarily intended to help you own your data by posting directly to your own site with Micropub. If your site does not support Micropub yet, you can still post to your indiebookclub profile.\n\nI\u2019m keeping the functionality simple to start. You can select a read status of \u201cWant to read,\u201d \u201cCurrently reading,\u201d or \u201cFinished reading.\u201d Then enter the title, authors (optional), and ISBN (optional). All posts on indiebookclub are public. If you are using Micropub, your posts will be linked to the canonical copy on your site.\n\nI have no plans to make this a complex social network, but I might add some features to help discover new books, like a page of newly-added books. Each person has a profile which lists their posts and it includes the h-feed microformat, so you can subscribe to their posts in a feed reader. If you enter the ISBN, you can also click through to see other people\u2019s post for that book.\n\nI would love for you to try it out and let me know what you think. You can comment here or contact me. In the near future I will set up a Github repository for issue tracking and hopefully, eventually, to open source the code.\n\nBackground\n\nI have really enjoyed keeping track of the books I am reading and want to read on Goodreads. However, I\u2019m aware how easy it is for such a service to disappear as part of their \u201cincredible journey.\u201d As a result, I have been manually posting read posts on my site and syndicating a copy to Goodreads.\n\nPreviously I had tinkered with adding read posts to Aaron Parecki\u2019s Micropub client, Quill. I was getting a bit ahead of myself at the time, so that didn\u2019t work out (more on that). During IndieWebCamp Baltimore 2018, in a brief discussion with Marty McGuire, he commented that he will be more interested in read posts when there is \u201csome aggregator like indiebookclub dot biz.\u201d He was obviously joking about the domain name, but that has rarely stopped me before. The idea was planted in my mind and grew.\n\nI decided to use Aaron\u2019s other Micropub client, Teacup as the basis for indiebookclub. One thing I really like about Teacup is that it creates posts on your profile there, so even if your site does not support Micropub, you can start using it today. Later, when your site supports Micropub, you can import the posts to your site.\n\nMany thanks to Aaron Parecki for making the Quill and Teacup code open source. It made getting this started much easier! And thanks to Marty McGuire for the great domain name idea.",
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"text": "@RodneyMushero Physical location is mentioned here: https://www.jadin.me/open-domains-lab/ I'm not sure if there's a virtual one set up (yet). If you'd like to interact directly to talk about what you're building or ask questions, there's a chat set up at: https://chat.indieweb.org/indieweb/",
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"text": "About to try and sync all my browser bookmarks to my #indieweb site. Let's see if this works...",
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There’s one thing I disagree with in your list, and one from the original, that I think is worth unpicking:
1. “Learn a bit of HTML.” I don’t think that should be necessary; a world where anyone who publishes is using HTML isn’t achievable or even necessarily desirable. And it creates a situation where people with technical skills have elite status over people that don’t.
2. “Make tools for yourself.” The premise is flawed. Made-up personas are certainly a bad idea, and creating software without having a user in mind is also terrible. But if we all just build for ourselves, the result is software for technical people. That’s kind of boring, but also counter to the mission of the indieweb as I see it. Instead, I’d propose: “Make tools for real people you care about.” That could be you; it could be your partner, or your family, or a community you want to support. It turns indieweb into an outward-facing, open endeavor instead of an introverted one, while staying true to the ideal of building for real people.
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"text": "I love this!\n\n\nThere\u2019s one thing I disagree with in your list, and one from the original, that I think is worth unpicking:\n\n\n1. \u201cLearn a bit of HTML.\u201d I don\u2019t think that should be necessary; a world where anyone who publishes is using HTML isn\u2019t achievable or even necessarily desirable. And it creates a situation where people with technical skills have elite status over people that don\u2019t.\n\n\n2. \u201cMake tools for yourself.\u201d The premise is flawed. Made-up personas are certainly a bad idea, and creating software without having a user in mind is also terrible. But if we all just build for ourselves, the result is software for technical people. That\u2019s kind of boring, but also counter to the mission of the indieweb as I see it. Instead, I\u2019d propose: \u201cMake tools for real people you care about.\u201d That could be you; it could be your partner, or your family, or a community you want to support. It turns indieweb into an outward-facing, open endeavor instead of an introverted one, while staying true to the ideal of building for real people.",
"html": "<br /><br />\nI love this!<br /><br />\nThere\u2019s one thing I disagree with in your list, and one from the original, that I think is worth unpicking:<br /><br />\n1. \u201cLearn a bit of HTML.\u201d I don\u2019t think that should be necessary; a world where anyone who publishes is using HTML isn\u2019t achievable or even necessarily desirable. And it creates a situation where people with technical skills have elite status over people that don\u2019t.<br /><br />\n2. \u201cMake tools for yourself.\u201d The premise is flawed. Made-up personas are certainly a bad idea, and creating software without having a user in mind is also terrible. But if we all just build for ourselves, the result is software for technical people. That\u2019s kind of boring, but also counter to the mission of the indieweb as I see it. Instead, I\u2019d propose: \u201cMake tools for real people you care about.\u201d That could be you; it could be your partner, or your family, or a community you want to support. It turns indieweb into an outward-facing, open endeavor instead of an introverted one, while staying true to the ideal of building for real people."
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"text": "Thanks for sharing indieweb.org. We have the IndieWeb Summit coming up June 26-27 in Portland if you'd like to join! https://2018.indieweb.org",
"html": "<p>Thanks for sharing <a href=\"https://indieweb.org\">indieweb.org</a>. We have the IndieWeb Summit coming up June 26-27 in Portland if you'd like to join! <a href=\"https://2018.indieweb.org\">https://2018.indieweb.org</a></p>"
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I have been to quite a few IndieWeb events and I’ve not witnessed any corporate direction or intervention. It’s a legit BarCamp-style event. Check out the community principles, which I think you’ll find agreeable: https://indieweb.org/principles
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"text": "I just don\u2019t like corporate sponsors of any kind for an indie establishment of any kind, it instantly ruins it for me"
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I continue to write stuff down on my little corner of the Web (does it have corners?) and I encourage you to do the same, as all these little bits of flotsam and jetsam become something a lot lot bigger.
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This Rocket podcast where @film_girl and @Spacekatgal interview @ethomson (Microsoft's ex-github PM for version control and @libgit2 lead) is great context for today's big news about $MSFT buying @github http://relay.fm/rocket/174
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Wait, @Twitter cannot separate content created before and after the user was 13? Seems like a straightforward condition to me, given that every tweet has a timestamp. Mind you, tweets from the first 3 years get exported with time set to midnight. #Indieweb
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