2019/Berlin/Demos

 Demos  for IndieWebCamp Berlin 2019 took place May 5, 2019.


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 * Chat logs, 15:55 CET

Martijn van der Ven and Rosemary Orchard

 * , https://vanderven.se/martijn
 * , https://rosemaryorchard.com/
 * demo Microsub on Mobile and Web
 * Rose added icons to her site, added a permalink, and went grey
 * Martijn has a lot of info in his profile.

Sonny

 * no website yet
 * Spent the day thinking about a domain. And finally decided to code the site without having a domain
 * Wrote a very simple WIP IndieAuth implementation being tested with Omnibear (web extension for Firefox)
 * Then nothing happens as website not online

Chris Adams

 * http://blog.chrisadams.me.uk
 * Shows how he has created an issue against a WP plugin for greenness checking – to see if they can come up with a good automated scheme
 * Now showing code that takes a domain name and will show whether it is known to be green
 * Also worked on a tool that does a trace on the domain, following all the hops. Giving people a better idea of infrastructure
 * “Most of the internet runs on coal right now”
 * His projects are on GitHub for people to help with

Ian Forrester

 * https://cubicgarden.com
 * Came in late today, and went on to try IndieAuth
 * Showing the IndieAuth flow starting at indieauth.com, but it ends in an error when approving access
 * Also added the Green Web Foundation badge to his site

Calum Ryan

 * , https://calumryan.com
 * did not do “anything inovative” this time
 * Added an exra field for alt attribute on photos, and it should also go out to Twitter through bridgy
 * Implemented part of the map for his events page
 * Should have both upcoming and previous events, possible option to add coverage of said events
 * Relaunched indiewebguides.org
 * Showing of how you can search for specific terms etc

Toni Mattis

 * http://toni.mattis.berlin
 * Another Green Web Foundation badge! And a big “yes” from Chris!
 * Build a new Python implementation from scratch to do IndieAuth, because he couldn’t find another Python implementationg
 * Shows how he can sign in to the wiki

Caspar

 * http://glueckpress.com
 * He “installed all the things”
 * Worked on including the author h-card on his site, got it added to his footer
 * Then worked on a PR to an IndieWeb WordPress plugin to get the plugin to use an actual template file
 * Which means you can now overwrite the default from the plugin from your own theme, where the HTML should probably live anyway
 * Got his photo to show on the indie RSVP on 2019.indieweb.org/berlin
 * Custom WP plugin he used, from #indieweb-wordpress: https://gist.github.com/glueckpress/23549f9d381f16c1114c7887de77f063

Sebastian Greger

 * , https://sebastiangreger.net/
 * Showing his site, running on WordPress, but he is in the process of moving to Kirby
 * The problem is missing out on the indieweb plugins’ functionality
 * There was webmention code for the previous version of Kirby, but nothing for the new version 3
 * He has been working on a new webmention flow
 * Decided to split into two separate plugins: sending webmentions, and incoming webmentions (and comments)
 * Live test of creatng a post with a link to a webmention.rocks test page
 * It showed up on Webmention Rocks! Success!
 * The Kirby backend will also show URLs it has sent mentions to
 * Build a comment form for the posts as well, which is not something Kirby offers
 * Has a comment moderation feed behind that, where he will need to manually approve comments first
 * Incoming webmentions (should be the same as people leaving comments on the page) but were trickier
 * Incoming webmentions are made to be processed asynchronously
 * Shows how a webmention has now shown up in the same moderation queue!
 * (Aside: it also pings archive.org)
 * Just an hour ago it worked for the first time after weeks of work

Jan Dinter

 * http://jandinter.net - now has an h-card
 * he also played with the styling to get a little easter egg going!

David Shanske

 * , https://david.shanske.com
 * Has been working on the IndieAuth WP plugin to give a better experiences
 * You can now create tokens in the WP back-end with any arbitrary scopes you may want to add
 * Also added bulk actions, which lets you expire tokens en masse
 * Worked on including the authorization header checking script as a more native part of WP
 * Showing what happens when the Authorization header is missing: which includes the lines you may need for htaccess

Tantek Çelik

 * undefined, https://tantek.com
 * showing how his website is no longer matrix style (as during intros)
 * but back to normal. But there is now a quick icon you can click if you want to get it back
 * this is using a class and css variables
 * This makes it easy to add new styling over time
 * Now looking into how the style can keep being applied to all permalinks within the site

Peter Molnar

 * , https://petermolnar.net/
 * showed Flickr syndication links
 * showed the dark/light theme support (that will follow along with your OS settings)