Tag: indiewebring
🔖 Personal sites are awesome
Personal sites are awesome, so this site was built so we can all discover each others. All the links are by folks that want to share their site with the world.
If you want your site to appear on here, go ahead and submit it on GitHub, or drop me an email.
It’s built by IndieWeb aware. I’ve added the example to the IndieWeb wiki page for directories. While interesting and useful, like some of the other directories I’ve seen floating around, there is a small hurdle that one needs to be able to fork a GitHub repo, edit it, and send a PR to be included, though I do like that he has an email option to bring the technical hurdle down. The other benefit is that it allows people to modify or delete their data as well. I do like the decentralized nature of of it, but I wonder about scale and search-ability.
who has been building his own website and is at leastI can’t help but wonder about building a similar directory site that aggregates its data by Webmention and uses the h-cards from websites to automatically update itself. Naturally having an OPML file(s) (think various versions that are sortable using tags/categories) or some other exportable and/or subscribe-able ability for feed readers would be highly useful.
In addition to resources like chat-names, Indie Map‘s list, as well as some planets, OPML resources like my own IndieWeb list, and the IndieWeb web ring, this could be another interesting directory creation method for IndieWeb-specific websites.
Many on the ring are developer related btw.
https://indieweb.org/indiewebring
🎧 Episode 17: @eli | Micro Monday
Eli Mellen, an art historian and printmaker turned web developer, talks to Jean about how he went from his “angsty LiveJournal” to being a proponent of the IndieWeb, and why he likes the new IndieWeb Ring. Eli is also the maintainer of Micro.wiki: Community resources for the avid Micro.blogger.
An Indieweb Podcast: Episode 8 Interflux
Running time: 1h 23m 35s | Download (26.2 MB) | Subscribe by RSS
Summary: David Shanske and I recap the recent IndieWeb Summit 2018 in Portland Oregon including recent developments like microsub, readers, Vouch, and even the comeback of webrings!
Shownotes
Recap of IndieWeb Summit 2018
Vouch(🎧 00:7:13)
- Plugin for WordPress (pull request pending)
- David’s Post about Brainstorming on Implementing Vouch, Following and Blogrolls
- Refbacks (🎧 00:12:26)
- Why Refback Still Matters
- Plugin for WordPress (GitHub)
- Colin Walker mini-plugins (🎧 00:22:44)
- Micropub plugin for WordPress (🎧 00:23:28)
- Post Kinds, Micropub, and rendering (🎧 00:28:30)
- Refbacks (🎧 00:12:26)
The Year of the Reader (🎧 00:38:32)
- Granary
- Gordon Korman – Son of Interflux (🎧 00:49:00)
- Microsub
- Server
- Clients
- Gregor Morrill’s IndieBookClub.biz (🎧 00:57:47)
Webrings (🎧 00:59:03)
- Indiewebring
- WordPress webring