Consider new Bridgy Backfill service to import past responses

Explore support for Bridgy Publish to GitHub POSSE special responses to issues: close, re-open, lock, unlock

Mine is https://indiebookclub.biz/users/gregorlove.com. My site supports Micropub, so each entry links to the canonical post on my site. If a site doesn’t support Micropub, the permalink is on indiebookclub. You should be able to log in with your domain if you want to try it out!

IndieWebCamp ad experiment

This may or may not be me before #IndieWebCampOnline2020

#IndieWebCampOnline2020

Announcing the IndieWebCamp Austin speakers

78: Amanda Rush, aka @arush

Episode 65: Greg McVerry, aka @jgmac1106

Episode 50: Jonathan LaCour, aka @cleverdevil

Micro Monday Extra: Late Night In The Airstream with @aaronpk at XOXO

18: @EddieHinkle

Episode 17: @eli

The @IndieWebCamp community has been busy this weekend at IndieWebCamp Online! (https://indieweb.org/2020/Online)
Virtual keynotes & sessions yesterday (see link), great projects & people creating today: https://indieweb.org/2020/Online#Hack_Day_Goals.2FProjects

Join in! https://chat.indieweb.org/

I was invited to IndieWebCamp Online 2020and I will be there :3 I hope it will be fun!

#IndieWebCamp

@indiewebcat jumping at a sparkly ball from above

Ah no - since getting involved in the #IndieWeb I've been trying to use my site as the owner for my content, wherever it's for, and then pushing it out to silos after

In terms of how I get the data? I publish content to my site first, then syndicate it elsewhere afterwards https://indieweb.org/POSSE - which mostly happens automagically

I do this even for things like https://lobste.rs which doesn't have an API so I manually post it with a link back to the comment on my site