2019/Demos

= Demos =

 Demos  for IndieWeb Summit 2019.


 * Watch:
 * Chat logs, starting at 16:21 PDT



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Cheryl Crowe

 * moved from Known to WordPress
 * travelswithcosmo (or travelswithkosmo?) dot com
 * 2022-05-13: not sure of domain spelling -- video didn't include the screen. Neither of these domains are responding currently.

Jacky Alcine

 * https://jacky.wtf
 * one thing that is difficult has been writing so he spent some time writing today
 * cert propagation issues!
 * documenting how/why his site works
 * with links out to wiki pages

Jonathan LaCour

 * https://cleverdevil.io
 * did the thing he said he was going to do, which never happens (his words)
 * his subscribe page is nicer. mf2, jsonfeed, etc.
 * has a following page to see what feeds he's following
 * calls out to microsub server (Aperture)
 * realtime view of channels and feeds from Aperture
 * h-feed with h-entry with follow-of properties

Tom Brown

 * https://herestomwiththeweather.com
 * added support for Dat
 * if Netlify happens to to be down, someone with Beaker can still see his site

Jared White

 * https://jaredwhite.com
 * supports Webmention now
 * Jekyll site so using client-side javascript
 * shows post with 3 webmentions and shows the comments

Malcolm Blaney and gRegor Morrill

 * and
 * with work on AutoAuth and private posts
 * has a private post, and mblaney has a script that grabs the token from it

Lillian Karabaic

 * https://anomalily.net and https://anomalily.world
 * data points are clustered instead of showing every checkin
 * shows how many checkins are in each cluster
 * changed map tiles as well, watercolor design
 * individual checkin has photo and map

Tomas

 * got inspired by, set up http://adventuring.world/

David

 * https://orangemoose.com/blog
 * got a WordPress theme working
 * Used 's fork of WP 2016 theme
 * homepage is not wordpress blog, hacked some stuff together to get it to work
 * htaccess to get www and non-www, https and non-https so it all redirects to https and canonical
 * tested Quill to post from Android
 * tested Webmention support
 * added syndication links and tested that
 * all working pretty much how he wanted it to, and he feels comfortable with it

Greg McVerry

 * has been playing with Kirby
 * using CSS Grid
 * logs into admin area, makes a new blog post
 * publishes it, it is saved as a text file, cards on homepage are the same width
 * publishes it, it is saved as a text file, cards on homepage are the same width

Christopher Thomson

 * http://oregonman.org/
 * got his personal site up today!
 * set up a Portfolio section

Nagisa Day

 * https://nuggit.nu
 * set up Known hooked to Instagram

Ariana

 * this morning had nothing and today learned some HTML
 * it's on Glitch, hasn't launched it yet.
 * set up several pages, links work. Not much content but looks nice

Fluffy

 * https://beesbuzz.biz
 * working on authentication library for python that wraps other authentication mechanisms
 * wanted to make it so you can log in by email or twitter without relmeauth
 * demonstrates entering email, gets a magic link; also IndieAuth

Marty McGuire

 * , https://martymcgui.re
 * came in with a lot of ideas, did other things instead
 * conversation with Tantek about reply-context
 * "why don't we have clients that show us things we're about to put on our sites?"
 * made a little fork of Quill, "Definitely Not Quill"
 * the in-reply-to preview is editable
 * micropub request is full object, citation, url, content
 * crashes his site, but it kind of works
 * still have full control over the reply-context that gets posted on your site
 * good experiment, will discuss with aaronpk if it should be a PR to Actually Quill

Johannes Ernst

 * build some command lines for simple deployment
 * Known, WordPress, Nextcloud
 * includes vanilla WP, WP with IndieWeb Plugins
 * demonstrates command line Known
 * demonstrates "undeploy" to switch to Nextcloud
 * with LetsEncrypt
 * deployment config file is JSON
 * he's deploying on Amazon EC2
 * he's deploying on Amazon EC2

Micah Silverman

 * https://afitnerd.com
 * set out to learn about IndieAuth
 * and write an integration for use with Okta
 * showing his mobile phone on the screen as well
 * rel link on his site is pointing to a Heroku app; app is on github and has details
 * written in Java but you don't have to worry about it, Heroku makes it easy to deploy
 * opens incognito window, goes to indielogin.com, puts in his domain https://afitnerd.com
 * his Heroku might have gone down; free tier is spun down after bit of idle time
 * authenticates to his Okta org
 * can create any number of users in Okta org
 * can set up MFA
 * has MFA turned on now; tries logging to indielogin again
 * shows a push notifictaion on his phone that he approves, then is logged in
 * https://github.com/dogeared/IndieAuthOkta

Flaki

 * https://flak.is
 * conversation yesterday about static site generators and how they send webmentions
 * it's nice that we have (and not selling our data?)
 * dug into webmention.io saw it was mysql, wanted to see what could be done for storage
 * want to make sure webmention / stored data is private
 * how can you store state on the internet that is free as in beer, but also private?
 * ended up at IPFS
 * lets you store data in the swarm
 * as long as you're the only one with the private key, your data can be stored on others computers and only you can access it
 * how about using Indie Box to host your site, but as a peer in IPFS to help out the community
 * things to ponder and discuss

Jack Jamieson

 * , https://jackjamieson.net/
 * Yarns will try to find all feeds on a site
 * shows split screen. Left side is old code, right side is newer.
 * clicks search on left side, going slowly; clicking search on right side and it's already found the feeds
 * finally the left side catches up
 * new one is faster and finds more feeds (tantek.com has multiple h-feeds)
 * worked with David Bryant on webmentions, found an issue with his site. The reply-context was coming through in post content. edited theme to fix it.

Mime Cuvalo

 * https://nite-lite.net/
 * Worked on interop with Mastodon, Friendica, gnusocial, webzilla, pleroma
 * Started with Mastodon, got a like and reply to work
 * Other sites were more difficult, especially Friendica

Aaron Parecki

 * https://aaronpk.com
 * at 's request, made small change to Aperture
 * can now name your feeds
 * nameless feeds now shortened to their domain name, e.g. long granary URLs
 * live demo posting from Quill
 * colorful backgrounds based on hex color as hashtag

Tantek Çelik

 * undefined https://tantek.com
 * thought he'd be working on reply contexts but went down a rabbit hole, needed to re-think UX
 * currently shows a very minimal reply context "reply to a tweet"
 * no icon for person or idea what they said
 * github reply context shows issue number and title (documented on github)
 * RSVP to gRegor's event doesn't know it's an event so just says "gregorlove.com's post"
 * planned to use XRay at post time to preview reply-context
 * where should the reply-context be stored? Marty suggested sidefile, since it's not your content
 * decided to document issues with reply-context. Person's name could be "wrong", their URL, location, or some phrase
 * opened an Xray issue to do original post discovery

Jordan

 * https://mjordan.codes
 * worked on some design systems on her Storyboard

Andi Galpern

 * https://www.andigalpern.com/
 * Took photos of the weekend, mentored, worked on an article about accessibility
 * Launched a page on her site with photos from the weekend
 * Also posted them on the wiki, asked for help updating alt text on them