jgmac1106Alan and Jim of course with #ds106 but cogdog and Jim have strong opinions and may have strong feeligns about mark up or existing relationships with #indieweb folks, but if you get Alan (cogdog) to say you shoudl do soemthing on WordPress many many will listen
Loqi[superfeedr] "I just submitted a workshop/presentation proposal to WordCamp for Publishers: Chicago (Aug 8-10) on the topic of applying IndieWeb principles and new W3C recommended open web standards to publishing. I’m particularly excited because their theme is “Taking Back The Open Web”! Fingers crossed! Call for Speakers" by Chris Aldrich on 2018-05-08 https://boffosocko.com/2018/05/07/proposal-for-wordcamp-for-publishers-chicago-2018/
jgmac1106[tantek] travel paperwork submitted to dean. Should know in next day or so. Let me try and find the Portland edcamp hashtag and see who the organizers are
sknebel[jgmac1106]: was it ever? I remember looking into it shortly after it was passed as a standard and not being impressed with the state of things. But I haven't followed up recently, so it's possible there is now more to it
[jgmac1106]anyone know how the receipt for "Support the IndieWeb" ticket turns out? Specifically does it say, "Thanks for the donation or does it come out like a registration receipt?"
tantek!tell [jgmac1106] AFAIK "open annotation" etc. never got any crticial mass implementation beyond hypothesis, which turns it into an "open" API for one silo, no matter how many clients / publications / academics try it out. some of the more clever semweb folks are still working on it though so who knows.