Finally made a functioning Micropub action for @DraftsApp. Needs some tweaking, but I should be able to share soon.

Homebrew Website Club SF!

17:30: Optional writing hour and quiet socializing 18:30: IndieWeb demos and hack night! Homebrew Website Club retro 1980s-style logo Topics for this week: Upcoming IndieWebCamps! Nuremberg & Berlin Demos of personal website breakthroughs Create or update your personal web site! Join a community with like-minded interests. Bring friends that want a personal site, or are interested in a healthy, independent web! Any questions? Ask in #indieweb Slack or IRC More information: IndieWeb Wiki Event Page RSVP: post an indie RSVP on your own site!

Awesome! Glad to hear that you enjoyed it 😁 the IndieWebCamps are always a good time, even remotely! Although some end up having a better remote experience than others depending on the organizers, physical space and tech available. There is one this weekend in Nuremberg, even if you can’t follow it live due to your schedule, you can always follow along with the videos on YouTube after the fact. There’s a pretty interesting group gathering there, so I expect there will be some good discussions.

Following in the IndieWeb: The Next Frontier

From IndieWeb Summit 2017 to IndieWeb Summit 2018 (both of which happen in June), there was a lot of focus and effort into developing structures around what we call ā€œSocial Readersā€, apps and services that allow you to following different website feeds, responding and interacting on your own website within the same app. It’s the dual-nature that Facebook and Twitter provides but this time centered around individual websites. For more information on how social readers work, Aaron Parecki wrote a great article.

It’s a day late, but I’m excited to release Episode 2 of My Url Is. This week, featuring Rosemary Orchard. We had a super fun conversation about how she learned about the IndieWeb, about attending IndieWebCamps remotely and more!

Haha, yeah you’re right. Source and Target aren’t much of a spec. I think some of the stuff that makes it cross over the line as a spec is ā€œhow do you discover someone’s webmention endpoint?ā€, ā€œhow do you verify a webmention’s authenticity?ā€, etc.

Marty McGuire

HWC Baltimore 2018-10-16 Wrap-Up

#HWC #IndieWeb #Baltimore #wrap-up

Code of Conduct and the IndieWebCamp Nürnberg 2018

I don’t know that you would want to use an external contact database, but two thoughts:

First, I’m hoping to add support for Micropub endpoints that support it so that Indigenous for iOS has the ability to ā€œsave an h-cardā€ from a website you are on into your own nicknames cache.

Second, once you can easily save people’s h-cards into your nicknames cache, you can do like Aaron does and convert mentions to silo-specific mentions!

Well the good news is because Webmention is data agnostic, while I agree microformats can be tricky, if a better solution pops up in the real world, we can easily shift to adopt it. As you said, we shouldnt go out and ā€œtry to invent a new specā€ but if something makes sense and people try it out and it works, then webmention can always adjust. The webmention spec would never need to change, websites would just have to replace mf2 parsers with whatever the new parsing strategy is.

Tantalising pursuit of webmentions

Over the past few days I have again picked up the torch of fully implementing webmentions in Grav. It's a maddening pursuit, mostly because I don't really know what I'm doing (although I am getting fantastic help from the folks in the IndieWeb community). The details are pretty arcane, and although I am trying to keep a decent record of all the steps and missteps, a full write-up will have to wait. In the meantime, I'm up against all sorts of weird things that I don't fully understand. My main aim is to try and get a more consistent, more essential, set of data back about webmentions to this site. To do that, I need to persuade the plugin to use XRay, rather than the standard PHP microformat parser, which I started doing back in late May. More this way ...

I will be giving a session at @drupalcampbe about #indieweb ! A gentle 101 intro about the mission, specs and what the #drupal module already supports. Spoiler: a lot!

New release for Indigenous includes saving notes, articles and replies as draft so you can publish them later! #indieweb
Want to update posts in your #drupal site with Indigenous ? Who doesn't ! :) The android client and #indieweb module has experimental support now for querying posts and then updating a single post.

The #Drupal #IndieWeb module is now able to send micropub requests to Aperture on incoming Webmentions to my site, which allows me to create a 'Notifications' channel. One step closer to killing the Twitter client!

Indigenous is now publicly available on Google Play. Post easily to your site, or keep up with friends and interesting sites. More features coming soon, as well as to the #drupal module! #indieweb #social Google Play Store

This might be a handy #indieweb #WordPres plugin for folks using micro.blog to custom tailor a feed https://github.com/billerickson/BE-RSS-Builder
Just published a writeup of the @MySlingStudio rig I'm bringing to film IndieWebCamp Nürnberg and Berlin! It has 3 cameras, plus an HDMI input for presenter's slides, wireless mics, and still all fits into a backpack! https://aaronparecki.com/2018/10/15/4/portable-wireless-live-video

Portable Wireless Live Video Rig

Attending Indiewebcamp Berlin, the first time I’ve tried a European IWC. Should be fun. Anyone have any Berlin recommendations?