This Week in the IndieWeb Audio Edition • June 23rd - 29th, 2018

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I whipped up a quick plugin for @WithKnown to publish GitHub issues and comments on your own site, with automatic syndication to GitHub via Bridgy – https://github.com/cleverdevil/Known-GitHub #OwnYourIssues #IndieWeb
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After we do this manually, it we would be good to brainstorm how we could potentially make the configuration discoverable from the user's website or microsub server, or both.

@jameshull We should be getting back to a more regular schedule for the LA area Homebrew Website Club soon if you're interested in some of this stuff: https://indieweb.org/next-hwc
Read Things We Left in the Old Web (kickscondor.com)

I wonder what happened with the maker community. Hackaday seems to link mostly to YouTube and Instructables. Top notch work is still posted there and all around us (and at /r/diy.) It just seems that the will to “make” your web has left this crowd.

I guess this brings us to the Indieweb where you can probably still call each other Netizens and bemoan the death of RSS. Even though it’s been around since 2013, I see a spark of hope in this ragtag group of HTMLists.

Thanks, Serena. I’m glad you’re enjoying it!

I don’t currently have plans to link the posts that appear on indiebookclub to a third-party service like Amazon or GoodReads. However, since the ISBN is sent in the micropub request to your site, plugin/theme developers could use that information to link the posts on their site to a third-party service.

I have made some improvements during the IndieWeb Summit which I will write more about soon. It’s now easier to make bookmarklets to pre-populate the new post form. This should allow developers to create few-click options for adding books without typing anything. It also makes it easier if you see someone else’s read post and want to quickly add it to your list.

Indigenous v1.0 is in the App Store! (Indigenous Development Log #3)

So achieved my goal of release version 1.0 of Indigenous in the iOS App Store before the end of June!
#indigenous #indigenous-log #development-log #tech #personal #micropub #microsub #indieauth

Add native support for Indiepaper

The web is the social network

IndieAuth for Micro.blog

@csageland sorry to miss you!
Best #IndieWebSummit yet!
Wide variety of sessions, hacks, demos. Check out session notes & videos: https://indieweb.org/2018/Schedule#Tuesday
And join us in chat! https://indieweb.org/discuss

Very interesting! This is timely considering all the reader stuff is taking off. It would make it a lot easier to post follow posts if the readers (which already send Micropub posts) created them when we started following a new feed (with our permission, of course). Looking forward to following and speaking into the development of this!

Once you get it set up, there is also a Microsub client on iOS (I made it): Indigenous

Do you use a hosted-Micro.blog? Unfortunately, I think the challenge is you have to add a Microsub link to the header Hosted-micro.blog’s, which doesn’t have built in support yet I don’t think.

Brainstorming on Implementing Vouch, Following and Blogrolls

Indigenous v1.0.3 has been approved and should be on the App Store soon. It has new on-boarding screens when you’re not logged in, updated compatibility with micro.blog’s IndieAuth, as well as bug fixes. A new Indigenous Development Log blog post is coming soon.

Aaron put together a nice clear guide to creating and sending your first webmention https://aaronparecki.com/2018/06/30/11/your-first-webmention #Indieweb
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Keynote: The Building Blocks Of The Indie Web - YouTube

Here’s the video of the talk I gave at Design4Drupal last week in Boston. There’s a good half an hour of questions at the end.

Keynote: The Building Blocks Of The Indie Web
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Blake Watson | An ode to web pages

Before social media monoliths made us into little mechanical turks for advertising platforms, we had organic homes on the web. We had pages that were ours. And they could look however you wanted. And you could write whatever you wanted on there.

There weren’t comments if you didn’t want them. There were no photo dimensions to adhere to. No 140-character limits. No BS. Or lots of BS. Either way, the choice was yours because you owned your site and you could do whatever you wanted.

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