User:Madmode.com

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Dan Connolly

I have been an open web advocate since reading the original alt.hypertext post in 1991. From 1995-2010, I was a W3C technical staff member working on HTML and Web Architecture. My next job was writing software to support research at KU Med Center. Now I'm a software engineer at Agoric.

My publishing set-up and goals

My madmode tinkering lab notebook is based on a flask-based static blog generator by Nicolas Perriault. I don't blog there as much as I'd like. Items with my publishing tag are the most relevant to IndieWeb.

I aspire to Aaron Gustafson's 3-tier architecture:

  1. Static webmentions collected when the site was generated form the baseline experience;
  2. JavaScript-enabled browsers get any webmentions that were published since I last generated the site; and
  3. JavaScript-enabled browsers with WebSockets support get real-time updates with any webmentions that are published after the page loads.

IOU a search box.

Toward week-in-review PESOS

My dckc-madmode diigo library is where I put things as I find them. I'd like to PESOS from there as well as twitter, github, bitbucket, and my other outlets. I like the Short-form fragments write-up by Norm Walsh; Tim Bray used to do weekly Short fragments too.

I some progress 16 Sep:

Sandstorm hosting and capability security

IOU a "what is sandstorm?" Loqi answer.