IndieWebCamp January 30 through February 6, 2015

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events/2015-02-07-homebrew-website-club-ko

Created by Channy.creation.net on February 4

  • Wed, February 4 channy.creation.net Created page with "= <span class="p-name summary">홈브루 웹사이트 클럽 미트업</span> = == 소개 == === 모임 시간 === <span class="dt-start dtstart"><time class="value">2015-02-07..."
  • Thu, February 5 kgoon.asia /* 모임 신청 */
  • Thu, February 5 paperon.net /* 모임 신청 */
  • Thu, February 5 paperon.net /* 모임 신청 */
  • Fri, February 6 achor.net /* 모임 신청 */

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홈브루 웹사이트 클럽 미트업

이 모임은 향후 한국 내 인디웹 커뮤니티 활동을 위하여, 인디웹의 취지와 활동에 공감하는 독립 웹 사이트 운영자들의 모임입니다. 관심 있는 분들의 많은 참여를 부탁드립니다.

Note: This is the first meetup for Homebrew Website Club for IndieWeb Camp in Seoul. After this meeting, we will arrange in event page.

소개

모임 시간

:

- – 홈브루 웹사이트 클럽 오프라인 모임

장소

서울(Seoul)
서울시 성수동 카우앤독, 1층 성동구 왕십리로2길 20 (Daum지도)

본 행사는 샌프란시스코, 포틀랜드, 미네아폴리스, 시카고 등에서 격주로 모이는 모임입니다. 서울 모임은 우선 별도로 열 예정입니다.

상세 내용

  • new! 13:00-14:00 글쓰기 시간 미트업 하기 전에, 조용히 글 쓰기 시간을 가집니다.
  • 14:00-14:30 자기 소개 및 아이스브레이킹
  • 14:30-15:30 인디웹 소개 및 활동 프로젝트 (Channy)
  • 15:30-16:00 Q&A 및 휴식
  • 16:00-17:00 향후 활동 토론

'홈브루 웹 사이트 클럽은 웹 사이트를 소유하시고, 직접 자신의 글을 쓰고 배포하는 독립 웹 사이트(IndieWeb) 운영자들 간의 정보 교류의 장입니다. 좀 더 효율적이고 빠르게 웹 사이트 운영에 대한 정보를 교환하는 모임이므로 누구나 환영합니다.

이 모임이 처음 시작된 이야기는 Homebrew Website Club Newsletter Volume 1 Issue 1에서 읽으실 수 있습니다.

URLs



모임 신청

아래에 여러분의 이름을 적어 주세요!

  • Channy
  • 강지영|kang2oon
  • 남반장
  • 함기훈
  • 송민섭
  • achor

모임 기록

  • ...

블로그 후기

모임 후 후기:

  • ...

사진

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Homebrew Website Club
2015 02-1101-2801-14
2014 12-1712-0311-1911-0510-2210-0809-2409-1008-2708-1307-3007-1607-0206-1806-0405-2105-0704-2304-0903-2603-1903-1202-2602-1201-2901-15
2013 12-1812-0411-20

weather

Created by David.shanske.com on February 2

  • Mon, February 2 david.shanske.com Created page with "<dfn>Weather</dfn> is the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc. Weather can be an attribute of a [[post]], a log of a ..."
  • Mon, February 2 david.shanske.com
  • Tue, February 3 kevinmarks.com /* Brainstorming */ add #uksnow
  • Tue, February 3 kevinmarks.com /* silo examples */
  • Tue, February 3 kevinmarks.com /* Brainstorming */

Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.

Weather can be an attribute of a post, a log of a passive experience, or an entity.

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Attribute

There are currently no Indieweb example of weather as an attribute for a post, or established microformats.

Aaron Parecki stores weather data from an external source and has a pending issue for p3k to add weather data along with location data for posts.

Passive Post

Weather can be the logging of a passive experience as a post on a site.

Entity

An entire site can be for an entity, such as a weather station.

Brainstorming

The simplest use case for weather data is attached to a post of any type. This adds additional context to a post.

Example: Picture of Snowpocalypse...with the context of location and temperature.

Possible items in need of markup

  • Temperature
  • Relative Humidity
  • Barometric Pressure
  • Rainfall
  • Windspeed and direction

silo examples

UK Snow Map collates tweets with #uksnow in and location (by postcode or geotag) and snow intensity from 0-10

There is a small and dedicated community of weather enthusiasts that are contributing data to sites such as Weather Underground. From the entity point of view, there is an opportunity for this data to appear as a useful activity stream. example of weathwr station posting

Typed

Created by Kevinmarks.com on February 4


Typed is a proposed blogging silo funded on indiegogo and being built in Brighton, UK.

The developers promise to selfdogfood eventually:

"We’re in this for the long haul, and will be publishing our own blogs with Typed."

See Also

Woodwind

Created by Kylewm.com on February 3

  • Tue, February 3 kylewm.com Created page with "{{ stub }} <dfn>Woodwind</dfn> is {{kylewm}}'s minimalist indie reader. There is an instance running at http://reader.kylewm.com. Source code is [https://github.com/kylewm/woodwi..."
  • Tue, February 3 tantek.com expand dfn, add blank features section to prompt, see also [[reader]]
  • Tue, February 3 kylewm.com move Goals to Features. add Itches section.
  • Wed, February 4 kylewm.com /* Itches */

Woodwind is Kyle Mahan's minimalist open source indie reader.

Contents

Features

  • Support for h-feed and xml feeds
  • Login with IndieAuth, post likes and replies via Micropub.
  • Stream-style, avoid feeling like checking email (constantly marking things as read and unread).
  • Low maintenance. I'm trying to keep the core code under ~500 lines, moving reusable pieces to libraries or flask extensions (e.g., https://github.com/kylewm/flask-micropub)

Itches

  • Show "liked" status if a post has been previously liked
    • remember successful likes posted through woodwind, and poll the user's unfiltered h-feed to pick up the rest
    • alternative proposal: parse p-like on the target permalink. (This would not be good enough for the feeds I subscribe to... legacy xml feeds, proxied twitter stream, sites that do not publish comments like tantek.com, sites that pull in comments from an external service via javascript)
  • Support "unlike" a status that has been previously liked
  • Aggregate posts by the same author within some temporal window (probably by day)
  • Cluster simple posts (e.g. "like" posts on tantek.com)
  • Click to expand context for replies
  • Hack to embed instagram photos when text ends with an instagram link
  • Quick access to {facebook,twitter,instagram}-activitystreams.appspot.com to make it easy to subscribe to social network feeds.

Name

A bad pun... woodwinds are "reed" instruments.

See Also

announcementware

Created by Tantek.com on February 4




announcementware refers to software or hardware that has been announced (like in a blog post, press release etc) but has not shipped, nor has any evidence of existing.

Examples:

Previous References:

User:Kodumulo

Created by Tylergillies.club on February 5

  • Thu, February 5 tylergillies.club Created page with "<a class="h-card" href="http://kodumulo.withknown.com">Kodumulo</a>"
  • Thu, February 5 tylergillies.club

Markdown is so bloody complicated. Mi ŝatas paroli en Esperanton.

FreedomBox

Created by Robin.millette.info on February 4

  • Wed, February 4 robin.millette.info (prompted by tantek https://indiewebcamp.com/irc/2015-02-03/line/1423010170407)
  • Wed, February 4 tantek.com see also



FreedomBox is a project that combines the computing power of a smart phone with your wireless router to create a network of personal servers to protect privacy during daily life, maintain beachheads of free network access during times of political instability, and open lines of communication during natural disasters.

Related Articles

http://freedomboxfoundation.org/

See also

sass

Created by Kevinmarks.com on February 5


SASS is a Stylesheet Language that extends CSS and is compiled into CSS before publishing. It describes itself as "CSS with superpowers"

Sass lets you use features that don't exist in CSS like variables, nesting, mixins, inheritance.

Partials

Partials are SASS files that contain pieces of CSS code that you can include in other SASS files. This allows for modularity and improve maintenance.

skip-to link

Created by Jonathantneal.com on February 5


A skip-to link is a link that makes it more convenient to move through a document you are experiencing very linearly.

social web

Created by Tantek.com on February 2




The social web refers to the subset of the web that has social content, that is, content, like posts, which has obvious visible authorship (even if pseudonymous), and mentions other people or other social web content, via URL reference, not just name.

Related, a public social website is:

  • a public website - at a URL you can curl
  • social - content like posts which have obvious visible authorship (even if pseudonymous), and mentions other people or other social web content, via URL reference, not just name

As defined:http://socialwg.indiewebcamp.com/irc/social/2014-09-23#t1411490774353

See Also

User:Martin.atkins.me.uk

Created by Martin.atkins.me.uk on January 31


Martin Atkins has a portfolio site that doubles as an IndieAuth identity, and a tech blog. Both are generated by home-grown software and hosted on Github pages at the time of writing, but the source code of that software is not currently open source, largely because it's a mess and not something worthy of anyone else's eyes. However, it is descended from the (also sub-awesome) software behind Urban Scars, which *is* publicly visible.

Martin previously worked on OpenID and ActivityStreams but has done nothing of any indie web value for some time. Maybe that will change at some point.

outreach

Created by Kylewm.com on February 2




Outreach describes efforts (past, ongoing, or potential) to spread the indieweb message to a wider audience.

Suggestions

  • Try to get an interview on Redecentralize.org. Suggested by User:Robin.millette.info in IRC[1]
    • Anecdotally, I found redecentralize.org before indiewebcamp.com &emdash; when I asked around about the state of FOSS social networks, lots of people pointed me there. Kylewm.com 11:21, 2 February 2015 (PST)

See Also

flexbox

Created by Bret.io on February 5


"The Flexbox Layout (Flexible Box) module (currently a W3C Last Call Working Draft) aims at providing a more efficient way to lay out, align and distribute space among items in a container, even when their size is unknown and/or dynamic (thus the word "flex")." [1]

Flexbox makes it easier to create complex and responsive layouts with fairly simple css rules paired with a simple html structure. It has decent browser support at this point, so why not treat yourself to responsive "holy grail" layouts and sticky footers without the hasstle of doing it the old way.

Helpful resources on learning and using flexbox

References

  1. A complete guide to flexbox

User:Channy.creation.net

Created by Channy.creation.net on February 4

  • Wed, February 4 channy.creation.net Created page with "'''Channy''' works for [http://aws.amazon.com Amazon Web Services] as a Technology Evangelist in Korea and has promoted Open APIs & Web standards as a developer evangelist in Dau..."

Contents

Who is Channy?

Channy works for Amazon Web Services as a Technology Evangelist in Korea and has promoted Open APIs & Web standards as a developer evangelist in Daum.net and leader of Web Standards Korea, Open-source software as a professor of Jeju National University and a lead of Mozilla Korean Community.

He was chosen in one of top 20 powerful voices of Open-source software and known tech writer of his Channy's Blog with over 64K subscribers, 35k Twitter followers, 9k G+ follower and 5k Facebook fans. Also he helped developer's relationship as a founder of BarCamp Seoul, WebAppsCon, and DevOn.

my blogs

my docs

my video

social accounts

CoreOS

Created by Kylewm.com on February 4

  • Wed, February 4 kylewm.com (prompted by tantek https://indiewebcamp.com/irc/2015-02-03/line/1423011008767)

CoreOS is a Linux distribution focused on large-scale deployments. Every application on a CoreOS system runs inside its own container, which lets packagers have very tight control over the environment their application will run in.

By default CoreOS containers are automatically updated when a new release is made available, which allows a relatively small team of engineers employed by CoreOS to quickly deploy patches to an enormous number of servers.

OpenStreetMap

Created by Tommorris.org on February 6


OpenStreetMap is "a free, editable map of the whole world that is being built by volunteers largely from scratch and released with an open-content license". The dataset that is used to build the map is free to download and reuse, and users can contribute data back to OpenStreetMap requiring nothing more than a user account.

Contents

History

OpenStreetMap was founded in 2004 by British programmer Steve Coast who collected the first GPS trace by cycling around Regents Park in London. Mapping parties started springing up with people collecting GPS traces for the road map by driving, cycling, walking and rollerblading around cities, and collecting notes and photos of features that ought to go on the map.

Data quality

OpenStreetMap quality varies based on country. The United States tends to lag some way behind European countries, possibly as a lot of OpenStreetMap contribution comes from cycling enthusiasts. The UK, Netherlands and Germany are particularly well-developed.

Government data has often been used in OpenStreetMap. In the US, the TIGER dataset has been used, as well as state and city datasets.

Projects based on OSM

  • Nominatim
  • Wheelmap, which displays wheelchair accessibility data and contributes collected data back to OpenStreetMap
  • Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, which co-ordinates OpenStreetMap contribution for humanitarian purposes, providing up-to-date maps to help with assistance efforts in countries facing natural or medical disasters including the West African ebola outbreaks and the 2010 Haiti earthquakes

IndieWeb overlap

  • User:Tommorris.org uses OpenStreetMap-based maps for the 'places' section on his site, and is also looking into ways to use OpenStreetMap data to power checkin.

See also

Changed Pages

events/2015-02-11-homebrew-website-club

9 edits by bret.io, tantek.com, tylergillies.club, kylewm.com, robin.millette.info

indie-config

5 edits by tantek.com, kodfabrik.se, kylewm.com
  • Thu, February 5 tantek.com /* How to load someones indie-config */ capture Needs update to be simpler than comparable Twitter instructions at least
  • Thu, February 5 kodfabrik.se Drastically simplified the indie-config consume example
  • Thu, February 5 kodfabrik.se /* Why */
  • Thu, February 5 tantek.com move TOC so Why reads better, add By adding loading paragraph to why
  • Thu, February 5 kylewm.com /* Kyle Mahan */

ibrokeit

5 edits by tylergillies.club

OpenID

4 edits by martin.atkins.me.uk, aaronparecki.com

code

3 edits by cweiske.de

File:20150206-quora-pingback-status.png

2 edits by aaronparecki.com

2015/Germany/Guest List

2 edits by danielpietzsch.com, webgefrickel.de

start a page

2 edits by tantek.com

User:Ben.thatmustbe.me

2 edits by ben.thatmustbe.me

2015/Cambridge/Guest List

2 edits by mattl.us, david.shanske.com

deployment

2 edits by tantek.com

projects

2 edits by david.shanske.com

Getting Started

2 edits by tantek.com

webactions

2 edits by ben.thatmustbe.me, tantek.com
  • Thu, February 5 ben.thatmustbe.me /* Brainstorming */ adding quick dump of ideas for different icon states
  • Thu, February 5 tantek.com /* Kyle Mahan */ note dropped when theme simplified, then recently re-added

edit

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Tue, February 3 tantek.com add explicit use case Quick Typos Fixes From Friends, add more use-case reasoning, indieweb examples with kylewm since we have one now

feed file

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Tue, February 3 tantek.com becoming out of date with example from danlyke / kylewm

UBOS

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Wed, February 4 tantek.com dfn, subheads, Features, Articles You're the Boss with UBOS, linky linky

2014/Cambridge/Guest List

1 edits by tantek.com

DHTML

1 edits by tantek.com

posts

1 edits by tantek.com

camlistore

1 edits by martin.atkins.me.uk

ActivityStreams

1 edits by martin.atkins.me.uk
  • Sat, January 31 martin.atkins.me.uk Some notes on activity streams clients.

2015/Cambridge

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Fri, February 6 tantek.com add explicit week of section with subsections for each day, to start scheduling events and show related events all as a week

database-antipattern

1 edits by waterpigs.co.uk
  • Mon, February 2 waterpigs.co.uk /* DBA tax */ added database software upgrade DBA tax after experiencing this with postgres

Falcon

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Thu, February 5 tantek.com update Working On / indie-config loading - it's simpler and proven out!

microformats

1 edits by tantek.com

Federated Social Web

1 edits by tantek.com

noterlive

1 edits by kevinmarks.com

git

1 edits by cweiske.de

onboarding

1 edits by tantek.com

SNAP

1 edits by davidpeach.co.uk
  • Thu, February 5 davidpeach.co.uk Added the reply functionality description of SNAP.

IRC People

1 edits by david.shanske.com

Events

1 edits by tantek.com

Quora

1 edits by aaronparecki.com

FreeMyOAuth

1 edits by tantek.com

Twitter

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Wed, February 4 tantek.com /* Developer Relations */ New Twitter search API won’t be available to third-party clients

Homebrew Website Club

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Wed, February 4 tantek.com move Minneapolis to Past Meetings since organizer moved

RAID

1 edits by tantek.com