#[jeremycherfas]I’ve been listening to Ethan Zuckerman’s podcast series for reimagining the internet. A mixed bunch, but nothing that really made me say I have to share this with Indieweb. The person from Solid came closest as being content-free, at least for me, but I try not to share negative things where I can’t add anything.
#www.jeremycherfas.netedited /blog (+432) "/* See Also */ Added a link to a piece by Marc Weidenbaum which is a PESOS of his Twitter thread on the topic. It is not clear he is aware of IndieWeb." (view diff)
#[chrisaldrich]wishlists are seen more often in context of things one wants (esp. for birthdays, weddings, holidays, etc.) bucketlists are often events, activities, life goals one wants to do (particularly before dying). There is some structural overlap with what they are and how they present (especially if one were building a page for them), but the scope of things one would put on each is dramatically different in my experience.
#[chrisaldrich]collecting examples of each of them should help to make the difference more clear; we also don't have enough for a specific page for bucketlist either, (which is why it's a redlink page, or was when I looked last week....)
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#[manton]I’ve seen some Webmention discussion lately… Wonder if it’s time to propose some dates for the “Webmentions Beyond Webmention.io” pop-up session? I have some Webmention-related stuff I’d like to work on that would benefit from discussion too.
#[manton]Pinging [jacky] too since I think he started the Webmention pop-up.
#[chrisaldrich]there's certainly enough interest to warrant a session. Perhaps it's worth picking a few dates a month or so out and just setting a time?
#[manton]Sounds good. Are Saturdays still the best for most people? We could put down May 1, 8, and 15 to start with and see what works for folks.
#LoqiIt looks like we don't have a page for "bucketlist" yet. Would you like to create it? (Or just say "bucketlist is ____", a sentence describing the term)
#sknebelI guess 11:00 LA = 20:00 Berlin is pretty optimal time of day wise for at least the usual crowds
#sknebel(I recognize that thats self-enforcing, so if someone in timezones where such times do not work wants to attend something please speak up and we'll figure something out!)
#aaronpki could even switch based on user agent so it only appears to people who are displaying the comments client-side that way they don't get downloaded into their own cache from the API