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For (2) do you mean a library to convert mf-2 h-feed h-event into icalendar? And h-feed h-card into webdav/card?
btrem
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2025-12-23 21:03
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2> provide a library to consume the mf2, h-feed, h-event etc. that the consuming code software can incorporate and use to support consuming the HTML version directly. This is more work I think up front, however I believe has a greater chance of being more reliable and robust in the long term
[tantek]
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2025-12-23 21:01
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1> document a autodiscovery mechanism in the HTML version of a calendar to find an XML, JSON, or other "machines-first" format for the raw data, then publish that data there (this is what people do with RSS, ICS etc.) and then provide that at a separate URL. As you've noted, this is a pain and fragile due to all the usual fragile XML/JSON/other format problems + lack of validators, tests, DRY violation flaws etc.
[tantek]
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2025-12-23 21:00
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I'm utterly incapable (or the software is incapable) of getting an event feed out of my Drupal set up. Which makes me think there's no way that I could manage e.g. a Thunderbird extension to read an `h-feed` of `h-event`s. Regardless of how I fantasize about such a thing.
btrem
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2025-12-23 20:58
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Seriously, we need a new calendar and contact format. And before you say "h-event" and "h-card," I'd like to note that there are no calendar/email/etc. apps that use those microformats. Not Thunderbird, not gmail, not Outlook....
btrem
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2025-12-23 20:54
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I have spent months trying to get a working ics feed on a community website. **Months**!
btrem
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2025-12-23 20:51
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Huh. Interesting. Never thought of it as a marketing thing.
valerieflynn
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2025-12-23 19:34
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I don't think that Jim Groom or Martha Burtis turned Domain of One's Own into a marketing thing until sometime after 2006 when the blogosphere was already in full swing.
chrisaldrich
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2025-12-23 19:21
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Technically not in collage, I spent the 90s onwards creating websites for my Dad and my family when he was alive. I have had reseller hosting for quite a few decades, the host has changed over the years. So I kinda had our own Domain space for 30+ years. Still learning new stuff all the time.
valerieflynn
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2025-12-23 19:12
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I often find that it's not so much age that is a differentiator for getting on the IndieWeb, but level of technical ability, and the amount of time one has to potentially donate to it.
chrisaldrich
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2025-12-23 19:01
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