#tommorrisoffers a webinar on his latest white paper.
#tommorrisso, the only concern I have with an IndieWebCamp specific code of conduct is that sometimes we might have people who come along and want to show their work on a particularly risque or opinionated site
#tommorrissome people are naturally rather more X-rated than others
#tommorrisI've got a friend who publishes erotic fiction on her blog. I'd be fine with talking about the publishing processes she uses, but others might not.
#tommorrissimilarly, if a professional sexist or homophobe came along (and it annoys me that one can be that and paid money for it), I'd probably not want to spend much time helping them join in
#tommorrisprevious blogging-related events have had issues like that (think of the Mena Trott incident at Les Blogs)
#tantekI think there are multiple perspectives to consider yes
#tantekthe indieweb appeals to everyone who wants to be individually expressive (whatever that means to them), potentially beyond what the TOS of a silo may allow
#tantekI think we can separate what people want to do on their "indieweb" site, vs. how people behave and conduct themselves at IndieWebCamp in particular.
#tanteke.g. I'm sensitive to the fact that ToSs (or equivalent such guidelines) has been used to censor LGBTQ* materials.
#tantekthat being said, I'm ok with asking people to not demo how they publish x-rated posts at indiewebcamp in person. I think that's a reasonable request.
#tantekno one is saying they shouldn't publish whatever such material on their own site as they wish. we just don't need to see explicit demonstrations of such in-person @IndieWebCamp
#tantekI would put anything discriminatory (non-inclusive as Mozilla likes to put it) in the same category.
#tantekpeople can post whatever on their own sites
#tantekreworded a bit more generically: "Some may identify with activities or organizations that do not support the same inclusion and diversity standards as IndieWebCamp"
#tantek"When this is the case: (a) support for exclusionary practices must not be carried into IndieWebCamp activities."
#tantek"(b) support for exclusionary practices in non-IndieWebCamp activities should not be expressed in IndieWebCamp spaces."
#tanteknow that being said (about posting whatever you want on your indiewebsite), the use of an indiewebsite to harass, threaten, troll etc. is no better than someone doing so on Twitter or other social media silo.
#tantekso if someone attended IndieWebCamp and used their indieweb site to harass, threaten, troll a speaker at IndieWebCamp, that would be unacceptable. I've never seen this happen or heard of even a hint of this happening so I don't foresee any such problems.
#tantekHowever, by making it explicit that that kind of behavior (even if it is virtual rather than in-person) is not acceptable in the community we create a more respectful space for a more diverse community.
#tantektommorris does that answer your questions / address your concerns re: the example of the person who publishes erotic fiction, and how to consider/deal with the example of a sexist or homophobe / other hate-speech publisher?
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#donpdonpim not saying anything about the tech here, but selfcloud has done a great job of branding/presentation for similar ideals to unhosted/indieweb. http://ifmw.mobi/
#tantekdonpdonp - I've lost track of all the ephemeral slick branding/presentation "idea sites" that have popped up over the years. It's just a matter of paying a marketing firm some $ - nothing intellectually interesting / challenging about it.
#tantekand OTOH, it's almost always a disappointment - flashy site, little substance.
#tantekI'm a big believer in slow, steady, sustainable growth of actual useful/usable things. Let the flashy ephemera distract others, while we get stuff done.
#gwenbelli guess digital ocean doesn't take btc yet, but i'll dig deeper - thanks, aaron
#tantek.comedited /POSSE (+814) "add a more understandable summary right at the top explaining why and how" (view diff)
#tantekcomments on intro of http://indiewebcamp.com/POSSE#POSSE ? Is it more understandable/compelling than before? We should get this right to help explain how "indieweb" is different from previous efforts.
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#Loqibarnabywalters: tantek left you a message on 2/11 at 2:51pm: me what are web action delegate patterns?
#Loqibarnabywalters: tantek left you a message on 2/11 at 2:51pm: remind me what are web action delegate patterns?
#barnabywaltersah, right — so "web action delegate URIs" are the fancy name I’ve given to URIs which present a configurable UI for performing an action, which can be customised via params in the URI
#barnabywalterskinda like a callback URI (which I did consider for the name) but presenting a UI to help perform an action instead of performing it automatically with no user intervention
#barnabywaltersand the pattern with the same name is the practise of software allowing a user to set these custom URIs as delegates for certain actions within an application, probably with URI template placeholders which are auto-filled depending on the context of the delegation
#barnabywalterstantek: if thats a bit wordy, have a go with my fork of the Indieweb Reply extension for a working, real-world demo
#tantek.comedited /webactions (+618) "add new section Delegate URLs based on BarnabyWalters's explanation in IRC, resort sections in more of a meaningful flow" (view diff)