#indiewebcamp 2013-03-23

2013-03-23 UTC
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tantek.com
edited /MediaWiki:Sidebar (+12) "What was an old redirect, add principles instead"
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bretolius
I recently moved to portland, and have been becoming more interested in ways to take control over my online services and identity for the past year. After stumbling across indiwebcamp when educating myself about web semantics recently, It seems like attending would be a fun way to learn more about this kind of stuff, and maybe even get involved in a larger project. I don't know if I qualify as a creator though, all I have is a static
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bretolius
jekyll gh-pages blog and domain that I created, and a slew of private web services for myself. Is that enough? Would I be better as an apprentice? Maybe this isn't for me at all?
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aaronpk
bretolius: if you have a domain name that you use to represent yourself online then you definitely qualify!
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aaronpk
if you can log in to the wiki then you know you're set up right! :) http://indiewebcamp.com/Special:UserLogin
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bretolius
oh i see
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bretolius
i'll check it out
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aaronpk
once you log in, feel free to add yourself to the guest list! We'd love to see you there http://indiewebcamp.com/2013/Guest_List
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bretolius
cool :)
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bretolius
Is indiewebcamp in any way related to freedombox?
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aaronpk
sorta similar goals I suppose
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bretolius
I'll explore the wiki some more :)
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aaronpk
great! what's your site?
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bretolius
bre.tc
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bretolius
(work in progress)
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aaronpk
cool. will check it out
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bretolius
forgive the twitter bootstrap… I didn't understand css at the time
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tantek
bretolius - freedombox, like most such efforts, is based around a single implementation (and the inevitable monoculture that comes with that)
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bretolius
well thats not ideal
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tantek
with indiewebcamp we've specifically chosen to encourage and embrace a diversity of approaches/implementations
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tantek
bretolius - it's not ideal, but it's typical. all the following communities are built around a single codebase: Wordpress, Drupal, Joomla, Diaspora, tent.io etc.
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tantek
one of the key things we recognized with indiewebcamp is that no one implementation is likely to be *the* answer
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tantek
we're much more likely to advance the state of the art by encouraging everyone to build what works for them
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tantek
and then figure out how to interoperate between different coding/implementation approaches
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tantek
from what I can tell, this makes indiewebcamp different (more inclusive) than all other such "open source" efforts out there
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bretolius
interesting…. Diaspora was certainly a disappointment when it turned out to be an open source Facebook clone
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bretolius
yeah it seems like a good approach
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bretolius
I like the federation efforts as well
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bretolius
of the people involved in indiewebcamp
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aaronparecki.com
edited /principles (+568) "add tantek's explanation of IndieWebCamp"
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bretolius
I'll read it over
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bretolius
oh its a wiki edit :/ i'll look it over anyway
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tantek
see my comment (5th one down, no way to permalink to G+ comments :/ )
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tommorris
tantek: not only is the issue "no one implementation is likely to be *the* answer", but that multiple implementations are good in and of themselves in promoting a healthy ecosystem more generally
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tommorris
preventing monoculture is a usually a good thing ;)
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tantek
yes. multiple implementation efforts help to more quickly explore different parts of the problem space.
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tantek
as we're all exploring different aspects of what's important in an indie web site for ourselves
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tantek
each of us can learn from what the others figure out
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tommorris
yep, nobody else seems quite as interested in hacking together geo checkin stuff as I am. and that's fine. ;)
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tantek
every area needs a pioneer
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tommorris
although I dare say aaronpk has some geo-based interests. ;)
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bretolius
yay, on the wiki. That was simple enough
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Loqi
does a happy dance!
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bretolius
although, it would be neat if inidiauth could recognize to navigate from flickr.com/photos/bretc to flickr.com/people/bretc to find the link back
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bretolius
i had to link to my profile there rather than the photostream
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bretolius
Ok, well I'll check the wiki out some more and think about my schedule around the conference time and sign up if I can make it
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bretolius
later
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Loqi
there's always one ;) #indieweb
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@olivierthereaux
Thanking Google for getting people to stop wondering whether online services may die, and start planning for when they will. #OwnYourData
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tantek.com
edited /principles (+706) "/* Background */ paragraphs on the ways that multiple approaches benefit indiewebcamp"
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tantek.com
edited /principles (-6) "/* Background */ faster"
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@ehafen
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barnabywalters
I'm thinking it would be cool to use a simple webRTC video chat for indiewebcamp remote participation — perhaps using http://simplewebrtc.com/
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barnabywalters
Esp. as google hangouts require nasty plugins
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aaronpk
sure! I'm not super familiar with all the options out there, so happy to take suggestions!
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@ecyrd
RT @anildash: @Pinboard @jkottke @newsblur Indieweb plan: 1. Plod away on a moderately popular app. 2. Wait years for big company to scr ...
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tantek
greetings #indiewebcamp - reminder - today is the last day to submit OSBridge 2013 proposals! Please do so: http://opensourcebridge.org/call-for-proposals/
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tantek.com
edited /projects (+1206) "moved ownCloud to hacks - no evidence of any attendees running it as of 2013-082, separate blogging projects vs other building blocks, upgrade open photo to production"
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tantek
ok indiewebcampers, I'm trying to figure out what exact projects everyone is using as their primary blogging / content hosting implementations
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tantek
so far I have:
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tantek
WordPress, Jekyll, MediaWiki, StatusNet, Falcon, Ferocity, Hello World, Social Igniter, Storytlr
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tantek
is everyone here using one of those to publish/host content on their domain? and if not, what are you using?
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tantek
or heck, what *are* you all using?
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tantek
e.g. aaronpk, what do you call the software running on aaronparecki.com?
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tantek
welcome back caseorganic!
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caseorganic
tantek: hi! thanks
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tantek
are you still running MediaWIki as the primary content publishing/hosting software on your primary personal domain?
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tantek
(I'm updating our list of who is using what software on their primary personal site)
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caseorganic
tantek: it's no longer mediawiki. i don't know if aaron has a name for it
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caseorganic
i'd leave him a message here for when he opens his computer once the plane lands
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tantek
is it the same code that is running on aaronparecki.com?
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dpk
tantek: not sure how you're going about it, but if you can also gather examples of sites with RSS/Atom feeds produced by these various tools, that would be very helpful for me
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dpk
if you're not looking at actual sites, just tools, don't worry about it :-)
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tantek
well - you can do feed discovery on the URLs listed under each here: http://indiewebcamp.com/projects
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dpk
oh, great. thanks!
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tantek
I'm looking at/for both tools and indiewebcamp community members' personal sites
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dpk
is collecting a corpus of RSS feeds for testing purposes: https://github.com/rss-sync/corpus
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tantek
so for example, what's your personal URL?
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tantek
dpk - a lot of us have given up on RSS and only publish Atom feeds.
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tantek
since it's much more clear *what* to publish in an Atom feed.
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dpk
well, RSS and Atom
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dpk
yeah
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dpk
which is produced by writing HTML files in a directory which is the document-root of the vhost
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tantek
ok - so it's a static site
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dpk
so, basically, my publishing tools are BBEdit, Transmit and lighttpd
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tantek
I use BBEdit as well :)
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dpk
so i noticed by your handshake
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dpk
oh, that's a custom thingie
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tantek
that's cool! what's it called?
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dpk
static also, slurps Markdown and produces HTML
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dpk
err
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dpk
it doesn't really have a name
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dpk
oh, i released it a while ago! heh, forgot about that
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dpk
Publish Jr. name stolen from an ancient project by Dan Cederholm
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dpk
hmm
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dpk
oooh
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dpk
"We are currently taking a DDoS attack and are working to mitigate. The site may be slow to respond, and you may struggle to pull/push code via SSH - we apologise for any inconvenience."
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dpk
(tantek is also getting DDoSed)
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dpk
wb tantek
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tantek
sorry - laptop battery fail - to the point where it needed to restart :(
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dpk
heh, is 'k
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tantek
and now I have to run unfortunately
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tantek
dpk - have to run, but you should consider going to IndieWebCamp 2013 for sure, and talking about publishjr
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dpk
yeah, i'm on the … and he's gone
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dpk
Loqi: tell tantek yeah, i'm on the list for IndieWebCamp UK 2013. looking forward to it!
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Loqi
is done
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dpk
:-/
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dpk
.tell tantek yeah, i'm on the list for IndieWebCamp UK 2013. looking forward to it!
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dpk
!tell tantek yeah, i'm on the list for IndieWebCamp UK 2013. looking forward to it!
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Loqi
Ok, I'll tell him that when I see him next
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dpk
Loqi: thx
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Loqi
tantek: dpk left you a message 49 minutes ago: yeah, i'm on the list for IndieWebCamp UK 2013. looking forward to it!
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tantek
oh sorry
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tantek
*UK* got it