@Johannes_ErnstIndieWebCamp in Portland this weekend. Wish I could go. Own your own URL. Wonder where I heard that before. http://t.co/lnSFKUr3 #pcloud
barnabywaltersthe current spec has us place intent buttons where we want to do what we want, which is just as open to abuse as the current social sharing button mess
barnabywalterssurely the browser should use MF or similar to figure out the content types on the page, then present UI configurable by the user to match which services they subscribe to?
tantek@teejayvanslyke, what does a building a microstartup have to do with the indie web? Maybe that would be a better session for the #osbridge unconference/barcamp tomorrow at the Eliot Center? cc: caseorganic aaronpk
tantekhard to answer in abstract - in general the only thing you can say is that sites having the freedom to decide their UI helps them provide a better specific experience than anything generic
tantekpart of the point of IndieWebCamp is - we don't know - try it yourself on your *own site* - see how it feels to *you* on *your site* - get feedback from people you trust, iterate.