#social 2018-09-14

2018-09-14 UTC
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rialtate[m]
What is the best property to represent a Code of Conduct? Searching the web for an existing vocab has proven difficult to say the least
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rialtate[m]
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rialtate[m]
I think maybe the matrix bridge is not working. :( can anyone see this?
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nightpool[m]
i can check irc if you want
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nightpool[m]
i'm pretty sure it's working because the users are online
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nightpool[m]
it's just not a very active channel
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nightpool
hearing you loud and clear here
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rialtate[m]
> <@rialtate:matrix.org> What is the best property to represent a Code of Conduct? Searching the web for an existing vocab has proven difficult to say the least
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rialtate[m]
K. What about the msg sent an hour ago?
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nightpool[m]
i mean, there's probably not a lot of people around?
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nightpool[m]
that message is in the irc logs
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rialtate[m]
Oh there goes. I think it was stuck. It wasn't on my other client before
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nightpool[m]
I have it logged at the correct time in the irc logs
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rialtate[m]
Well anyway I hope someone has the answer
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nightpool[m]
i don't know of any vocabs for it
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nightpool[m]
it's a bit of a nuanced topic, i'm not sure it would be practical to represent in a machine readable fashion
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rialtate[m]
But even just a property to have on a Group or Service actor which is my immediate usecase
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nightpool[m]
ah, i see what you mean now
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nightpool[m]
like a link property?
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rialtate[m]
Could be a url pointing to a webpage yeah
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rialtate[m]
Maybe a rel if possible or appropriate
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nightpool[m]
https://pending.schema.org/ethicsPolicy seems somewhat related?
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rialtate[m]
Hmm yeah
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nightpool[m]
https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/1525 seems to be the issue for it, maybe ask there?
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Loqi
[danbri] #1525 Support finer-grained distinctions around NewsArticle [and news content]
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rialtate[m]
🙄 github
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nightpool[m]
¯_(ツ)_/¯
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rialtate[m]
How does mastodon do user-defined profile properties? I thought I saw that somewhere? Cause ultimately the goal is to have people see it before connecting
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nightpool[m]
sent a long message: nightpool[m]_2018-09-14_01:01:09.txt <https://matrix.cybre.space/_matrix/media/v1/download/cybre.space/vEGpOroGOqsNLPgLUWcSyPrT>
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rialtate[m]
Attachment??
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rialtate[m]
That is so strange. I don't think I like that...
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rialtate[m]
~
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rialtate[m]
hmms
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rialtate[m]
Yup bridge got stuck again
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nightpool[m]
stuck how?
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nightpool[m]
again, I'm connected to the IRC room and the bridge seems fine
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nightpool
ping
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Loqi
pong
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rialtate[m]
Took like 2-3 minutes for the msgs to go through
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nightpool[m]
that's not the bridge
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nightpool[m]
the bridge is matrix -> irc
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nightpool[m]
i'm talking to you on matrix
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nightpool[m]
i'm just on a different matrix server
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rialtate[m]
Well yeah probably matrix.org is overloaded
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nightpool[m]
well, i don't run matrix.org
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nightpool[m]
so i can't really say anything about that
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rialtate[m]
Looking at the protocol it's actually impressive it's not always lagged :)
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nightpool[m]
i've never had problems with it
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nightpool[m]
but i've also never used matrix.org
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nightpool[m]
so i can't say
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rialtate[m]
So anyway what is the logic in attachments? Isn't it more of a "tag"?
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nightpool[m]
mm. can't say
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nightpool[m]
i don't think tag is appropriate
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nightpool[m]
i think attachment is the best because it's just an ordered set of properties that are embedded in the bio
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rialtate[m]
It seems wrong but the whole thing is arbitrary anyway I guess
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nightpool[m]
it's a set of free-form properties
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nightpool[m]
it can basically go anywhere
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rialtate[m]
Where does that go anyway? On an "actor"? Is there a { type:Profile } involved somewhere?
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nightpool[m]
it's on the actor
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nightpool[m]
the actor is type: Person
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rialtate[m]
So when does Profile get used?
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nightpool[m]
mastodon doesn't use it
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nightpool[m]
i think peertube maybe does?
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rialtate[m]
I don't think federation works unless we all do the same thing LOL
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nightpool[m]
that's not ... particularly true?
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nightpool[m]
as long as something is an actor type, is there a huge difference between the subtypes?
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nightpool[m]
ah, wait, Profile is an object type
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nightpool[m]
i guess it's an alternative to putting stuff directly on the actor but it seems a bit a horse a piece
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