89 results for "own site first tantek"

  • [tantek] shows how the founder of Drupal has a post detailing his work implementing POSSE that Tantek commented on from his own site, which showed up on the post as well as Twitter, showing up on his site first.
    [sdepolo] at 2018-02-08 04:22
  • Discussion, what does it mean to be part of indieweb? If it’s good enough as a starting point to be publishing first on your own site, whether or not you use indieweb building blocks. [tantek] says that’s a legit way to start.
    [sdepolo] at 2018-02-08 04:18
  • [superfeedr] "Made it to my destination safe & sound. Figured out the next big thing I want to build for my site, specifically for the #newwwyear: * POSSE issues^1 & replies to GitHub as part of my #indieweb 2018 stretch goal of owning/POSSEing all my public posts with content (not counting likes^2, reacji^3 etc.). I’m specifically postponing edits (like edits to wiki pages, pull requests), realtime chat (like IRC, Slack), and contributions to various commons^4 sites such as Wikipedia, wiki.mozilla.org, and the indieweb.org wiki, where they both show clear authorship, and their licenses do not prevent me in any way from using or backfilling that content to my own site eventually. ^1 https://indieweb.org/issue — the IndieWeb community has both thought about and built examples of how to post issues to your own site and syndicate them to GitHub. I’ll be using and contributing any improvements to that work. ^2 https://indieweb.org/like - though I’ve implemented like posts on my site (see that page for a lot of my design thinking), and have owned all my Twitter favorites for a while, more/better "likes" is not a priority for me in 2018. ^3 https://indieweb.org/reacji - similar to like, there is a lot more UX work to do to make the indieweb experience of posting reacji or reactions (indieweb.org/reaction) in general even close to as smooth as on silos. Or perhaps that’s more work than using those existing UIs with services like OwnYourGram to PESOS reactions to my site. Or good reaction UX may require first building an integrated reader (indieweb.org/reader) into my site. ^4 https://indieweb.org/commons" by Tantek on 2018-01-16 http://tantek.com/2018/015/t1/made-destination-figured-out-newwwyear
    Loqi at 2018-01-16 01:30
  • hence why we encourage starting small, with your own site first, and growing organically from there
    tantek at 2017-12-28 20:45
  • ther's a bunch of folks showing up recently who want to work on updating their personal portfolios using their own site, and that sounds like it could be the first building block toward a "distributed linkedin"
    tantek at 2017-12-28 20:38
  • Tantek: I think the tough part of person tags is they're typically an action taken on a piece of content (PESOS) rather than something that feels native doing on one's own site first (POSSE). They might feel more natural if they're done as PESOS with Micropub?
    chrisaldrich at 2017-12-09 23:55
  • IndieWebCamp Austin 2017 is the first IndieWebCamp in Austin and will be held on 2017-12-09…10. Please contribute to the planning page if you’re interested and or want to help make it happen! IndieWebCamp Austin 2017 One of several IndieWebCamp events in 2017. Own your data. We should all own the content we're creating, rather than just posting to third-party content silos. Publish on your own domain, and syndicate out to silos. Join us for two days of brainstorming & creating at IndieWebCamp Austin and be a part of advancing & growing the indie web. When: from (December 9th, 2017) at 9am through (December 10th) at 6pm Where: Capital Factory, 701 Brazos St, Austin, Texas, 78701, United States of America, https://capitalfactory.com. URLs: https://2017.indieweb.org/austin https://indieweb.org/2017/Austin https://www.eventbrite.com/e/indiewebcamp-austin-2017-tickets-39918084064 Cost: $5, or free with an Indie RSVP Contents 1 IndieWebCamp Austin 2017 1.1 RSVP 1.2 Schedule 1.3 Organizers 1.4 Volunteer 1.4.1 Travel and Lodging 1.4.1.1 Airport 1.4.1.2 Public Transit 1.4.1.3 Lyft 1.4.1.4 Taxi 1.4.1.5 Hotels 1.4.1.6 Roomsharing 1.5 Planning 1.6 Participating 1.7 Photos 1.7.1 Day 1 1.7.2 Day 2 1.8 Blog posts 1.9 Sponsors 1.10 See Also RSVP Please register and RSVP on the Official Event Page. Optional: Add yourself and what projects you’re working on to the Guest List. Schedule Main article: 2017/Austin/Schedule Day 1 Discussion Day 2 Hacking Day 1 is about discussing in a BarCamp-like environment. Bring a topic you'd like to discuss or join in on topics as they are added to the board. Day 2 is about making things on and for your personal site! Work with others or on your own. 09:00 Doors open, badges, coffee, and breakfast 09:30 Introductions and demos 10:30 Building blocks 11:30 Session scheduling 12:00 Group photo & lunch 13:00 45 Minute sessions 16:45 Wrap up sessions 17:00-21:00 EFF-Austin Annual Holiday Party Co-presented with IWC Austin 09:00 Organizer setup 09:30 Introductions and demos 09:30 Day 2 kickoff, session scheduling 10:30 Creating sessions 12:00 Lunch 13:00 Creating sessions continue 16:00 Demos 17:00 Camp closed! Organizers Manton Reece (local) venue, logistics Tantek Çelik (2017-12-08 22:26 flight arrival in AUS) wiki, outreach Marty McGuire (2017-12-08 11:20 flight arrival in AUS) wiki, streaming apparatus, misc David Shanske (2017-12-08 00:29 flight arrival in AUS, sightseeing on 12-08) wiki, streaming apparatus, misc Add yourself here… (see this for more details) Volunteer Would you like to help out in the planning or organization for IndieWebCamp Austin? Please add your name below or contact the organizers via chat Add yourself here… (see this for more details) Travel and Lodging Airport ✈️ AUS Airport. Austin–Bergstrom International Airport is located on the old site of Bergstrom Air Force Base and opened in 1999. [1] Public Transit 🚈 From the AUS airport, the MetroBus will drop you off downtown a few blocks from the venue. It costs $2.50 for a ticket. Public Transit directions. Lyft 🚙 Taxi 🚕 Cabs Hotels 🏫 Here are a few nearby hotels: Omni Austin Hotel Downtown - [2] - The venue is actually in this building. La Quinta Inn Austin Capitol / Downtown - [3] - The budget choice within a few blocks. Hotel Indigo Austin Downtown - University - [4] - Several attendees are staying here. Firehouse Hostel - [5] - Don't mind sharing a room? This is the most affordable option. There are many other hotels in the area. Roomsharing Put your roomsharing offers here. Planning Planning now on: 2017/Austin/Planning Previous planning notes at: Planning#Austin Participating Please read the Code of Conduct for IndieWebCamp Austin. Online chat options IRC Photos Day 1 add photos from day 1 here Day 2 add photos from day 2 here Blog posts 2017-11-16 Manton Reece: IndieWebCamp Austin set for December (archived) add posts about the camp here Sponsors How to sponsor IndieWebCamp is on 2017-12-09 at Capital Factory https://indieweb.org/next-iwc
    Loqi at 2017-12-06 20:23
  • it even starts with the disclaimer accordingly: "Note: Unless you’re a developer or you want to learn how to do sites, my first advice is to avoid to build your own static site. "
    tantek at 2017-09-12 17:29
  • obv it makes sense how to best do that to your own site either instead, or first, and then POSSE it to the Indieweb.org wiki
    tantek at 2017-07-20 21:46
  • in the old days we used to ask people to demonstrate things that they thought it was worth switching to, first on their own site
    tantek at 2017-06-19 17:45
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