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Notes from IndieWebCamp San Francisco 2019

I'm making progress on IndieAuth for ProcessWire and currently thinking about access token expiration. I am thinking about including a setting for token expiration time so people can set that (default: two weeks).

Occasionally you may want to give an app non-expiring access, though. Below is a screenshot of the interface I've been working on for that. It's definitely an alpha version, but any feedback would be appreciated, especially on user-friendliness.

screenshot of authorization form

Kicking off @IndieWebCamp SF with introductions and a brief informal keynote by @adactio!

Looking forward to inspiring demos and sessions!

https://indieweb.org/2019/sf

Per room livestream links on: https://indieweb.org/2019/SF/Schedule

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IndieWeb Challenge Day 7

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Usually the IndieWeb Meetup in Austin is 1st Wednesday of the month. Next month, that’s New Year’s Day, so we’re bumping it a week to January 8th, 6:30pm at Mozart’s Coffee.

A Medium dilemma

How to Fix Social Media by Injecting A Chunk of the Blogosphere

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We are still looking for sponsors for IndieWebCamp Austin. Do you work for a web-friendly company that might be interested? See this blog post for details.

IndieWeb Challenge Day 5

After seeing my Spotify Wrapped playlist for the year, and some of the usage stats, I think I'm definitely going to be writing an application to get that data out for myself and my own usages

If you’re coming to tonight’s IndieWeb Meetup at 6:30pm, Mozart’s Coffee also has a huge Christmas light show outside. It’s cool! But it means more of a crowd, so plan on arriving a bit early.

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So glad you can make it @andigalpern!

No Facebook event (recent experience shows they add zero* value).

Please share the official event/ticket URL https://2019.indieweb.org/sf with designers or others you’d send a FB invite to. It has user-friendly Tito-based ticketing!

*In practice we’ve found that Facebook events RSVPs do not add any new people that would otherwise have made it, and those that only RSVP on Facebook in practice are nearly all no-shows which is demoralizing to everyone. As a result we have stopped wasting time with creating Facebook events, and linking people to a source of negative social media distractions.

For @IndieWebCamp events in particular we need more accurate numbers for estimating food needs etc. A proper ticketing system helps with that.

I’m attending (remote)IndieWebCamp SF 2020!