Appreciate the explanation and link to the source file; makes sense.
However there is still a fundamental usability problem of the discoverability of how to file issues and suggested improvements for CSS module test suites.
Note: the existing text of "More information on the contribution process and test guidelines is available on the wiki page." is not really useful, as the "wiki page" that is linked to (http://wiki.csswg.org/test) has A TON of links (a maze of passages that all appear alike if you will), none of which contain the precisely useful advice that you gave in your comment! Nor is it readily obvious how to fix http://wiki.csswg.org/test as it seems to serve many purposes, and the two likely links "How to Contribute" and "Reviewing Tests" both say on their pages: "This page has been deprecated and is no longer being maintained." with a top-level link to http://web-platform-tests.org/ which is also not useful, and that's already three clicks deep (if you guessed right which links to click) with still no answer as to how to contribute to this specific module's test suite.
It would be great if Bridgy could support publishing an issue with Labels to GitHub, and I think the right way to do this is via tags (e.g. class="p-category"). Note: apparently silo.pub does this.
This should be considered a CR-exit blocker (PR blocker), since there is no obvious way for implementers to file issues on (and submit corrections for) the tests which implementations must pass in order to demonstrate interop to exit CR.
The issue name “micropub for bridgy publish” sounded a lot like what I was looking for in https://chat.indieweb.org/dev/2018-02-26/1519669277072200 but this issue is clearly about adding Micropub support as another API to Bridgy Publish, rather than adding another Bridgy Publish target to Micropub servers (for which I’ll file a separate issue).
Perhaps consider renaming this issue to something like:
Micropub API to Bridgy Publish
and I can file an issue for: Bridgy Publish to Micropub servers
Beautiful #sunrise at Friday’s #NPSF Corona Heights #hillsforbreakfast. Snuck a few snaps (1,2,3) when Paddy was turned around. Plus amazing shots from leader Laura (4,5,6). Special thanks to Alice. Grateful for @Nov_Project_SF, and grateful for the chance to share that morning with family.
#2018_054
First three are #nofilter. #wakeupthesun #fromwhereirun #run #novemberproject #runner #runners #raceeverything #optoutside #getoutside
I’m happy to continue the discussion of @W3C AB term limits in the AB itself, however I’d prefer to keep this issue open to gather public feedback, comments, support, concerns, etc.
The “Authorize Bridgy” prompt page has a big green button that says to “Authorize snarfed” which seems a bit incongrous.
It would be better for branding/trust reasons if this prompt for Bridgy could use the github.com/bridgy organization, and thus show a button named “Authorize bridgy” instead.
Woke up this morning feeling compelled to run to Corona Heights for the sunrise. Rest day, ran anyway. Made it just in time to see the sun crest the East Bay mountains and light up the clouds (third photo). When I turned to head back, what I saw did not look real. The sprinkling mist held a double rainbow, more than 180 degrees, with thick color bands that nearly obscured the houses behind them (zoom in on the second photo). I stood at the summit, back to the sun, until the mist passed, and the rainbow faded.
It was ok. Interesting world-building of futures. Mythology & philosophies seemed simplistic, recycled, and shallow though. Worth watching for sci-fi visuals. Netflix needs a “meh” button.
Well written, many-layered story, perhaps most thoughtful of Avengers series. Highly recommended. Want to see it again perhaps @ShopMetreonCA Dolby theater. #BlackPanther #movie
went to The return of the NPSF Winter Olympics earlier today at Fort Mason Green. Great to see both so many new faces, and so many from four years ago, despite it being so much colder and windier this year!
15 days ago at SFRC I explored the top of Hill 88, just off that week’s route, and found art & tags among the decommissioned radar installation.
The first photo is a pano capturing the fenced entrance to the top of Hill 88 (click and zoom in on the road), tiny Sutro Tower in the distance, Baker Beach, the opening of the Golden Gate, and Rodeo beach & lagoon in the foreground.
You have to turn left at the Coastal Trail sign (2nd photo) to get up there. There’s a series of buildings and structures. Most of the art was in the last building, which required walking down stairs only visible once you reach the Eastern edge of the main complex.
Went to #SFRC this morning and did the easy Tennessee Valley beach & back route. Cold & clear at the start, touched the Pacific Ocean, sunny & warm at the end.
going to Homebrew Website Club SF tonight 18:30 @MozSF! Come see the latest famous spokesperson for the #indieweb: “Pick the right domain name … tell the world your vision” (might have seen during #Superbowl, not #JackRyan) https://indieweb.org/events/2018-02-07-homebrew-website-club
@amyvdh@csarven much respect for that. When did you quit / delete your account(s)? Or are you not now and never have been a member of The Facebook silo? #deleteyouraccount or #neverjoin #socialmedia?
Good crowd (11+) @W3C #WICG Container Queries kick-off meeting. @beep jumped right in, smoothly chairing the telcon, led intros, something about recruiting us all for a heist movie. Now why use-cases, how essential to partnering with @CSSWG for CQs.
Go for it. POSSEing to Twitter¹ and Facebook² works quite well.
Whether notes³ / status updates (since 2010), or photos⁴ (since 2015), it’s totally doable, and brings incredible peace of mind and a greater sense of ownership & control over your content.
You may also want to look into POSSEing replies⁵, owning your comments as it were.
This comment for example, was originally posted on tantek.com as a single post, a multi-reply⁶, automatically POSSEd to Twitter where it was auto-ellipsed & threaded⁷ with your tweet, and only manually cross-posted on your original post.
Lots more on the IndieWeb wiki, and plenty of friendly folks ready and willing to share cross-platform/language development experience implementing all this stuff in the #indieweb-dev channel: * https://chat.indieweb.org/dev
#TBT to Tuesday. I don’t usually jump on #yoga challenges, but the #LavaFloorChallenge was just too reminiscent and playful to pass up. I felt strong enough to attempt a one-armed half-lotus #mayurasana on a block. 📷 instagram.com/britanyparadisyoga
Every previous attempt (over the past couple of years), my right arm and wrist were so wobbly that I fell over while attempting the setup, before even getting a chance to raise my leg or arm.
This day felt different. I had just finished a very nice 60 minute heated Vinyasa flow, so my muscles were warmed up, and I was mentally in a good place. After a quick attempt on my mat where I noticed I was no longer feeling wobbly, I decided to try it on a block (avoiding the hot lava ground).
The top half shows the setup where I’m trying to balance like a see-saw on my one hand, one leg and arm outstretched and barely touching the ground. Then as best as I could, I tightened my core, back, glutes. I was able to left my back leg just a bit, and at the same time, for a split second I was able to barely lift my other fingers off the ground.
This felt so completely out of reach for me for so long, yet every few months or so I’d at least try a one armed mayurasana to see where I felt unbalanced, and how I fell over. It did not feel like I was making any progress at all, though I was learning new ways of falling from mere inches above the ground.
But this time my arm & wrist felt strong, and finally I could focus more on engaging all the other muscles to lift up off the floor, just barely, momentarily. Just enough to now barely practice it and improve slowly.
I feel there are many things in life like this, where you try something, fail awkwardly, give up for a while, try again, similar result, until one day you barely succeed, even if briefly, but just enough to know that it’s possible, possible enough to practice, to improve, and maybe one day, to hold with peace and calmness.
Made it to #Track #Tuesday again, just as the #moon was setting. 1st photo 📷 @butteronadonut
Workout: 5-6x1200s I did: 8x400s (progressive + 90-120s stretches between), listening to a tender right hamstring. Took time to slowly warm it up, finished with two comfortable sub-2min 400s
Thanks again to @micheleperras for the early morning txting motivation. That’s two weeks in a row, can we make it three?
Beautiful views at #SFRC this past Saturday after an unexpected off-trail adventure. Felt more doable after a week in the Costa Rican jungle. Still finding post-yoga-retreat changes, some apparently situational. . #fromwhereirun #getoutside #NeverStopExploring #Marin #miwok #trail #trailrun #SanFrancisco #2018_027 #latergram #nofilter
Made it #NPSF #doublegang again last Wednesday. Sunrise is coming earlier and earlier, colors changing by the minute. First photo was taken 4 minutes before sunrise, second photo 4 minutes after. Third photo just after starting #earlygang, city lights making the clouds & fog glow gray in the darkness.
went to Candlelight Live Ambient Sitar Flow with Britany & Ege tonight @YogaFlowSF on Union. Finding peace on a #yoga mat on a Friday night, indoors under moonlight. So nice serendipitously seeing #YTT colleague @iamkatieshill too. Thank you Britany & Ege!
First time in a long time that I made it to track just before 6am. So dark. I recruited pal & neighbor @micheleperras to run over together and I’m sure that helped!
800m warmup with coach Nick *1600 with progressively faster laps with Amanda **Then we were supposed to do six split 800s where somewhere in the middle we either walk or sprint to split up each 800 and then do a 300m cooldown after. We decided to run 400m, walk 100m, run 400m, then jog/walk 300m. Did one, had to take a break, did another. Then a couple of 400s until the photos and abs.
What I packed for a week away to a #yoga retreat @PosadaNatura Costa Rica. * carried mat and @TheNorthFace KABAN backpack * everything else fit inside backpack #neverstopexploring #minimal #thingsarrangedneatly #insidemybag #packing #travel #latergram #nofilter
Containment: * laptop sleeve held everything above it except 13" MacBookAir (for scale), which fit in the KABAN’s laptop holder * red bag held everything above-right & above it
I ended up not using: * Everything in the far right column (wasn’t hot enough to need a yoga towel or @Nov_Project buffs, didn’t do a trail run, nor shave, nor need the extra @AnkerOfficial USB battery)
I gave away: * a few extra ziplock bags to others staying longer in Costa Rica * @YxYY 005 sunglasses to the Pacific Ocean
Not pictured, what I wore and carried on me en route: * @ASICSamerica trail shoes, black Experia running socks, @Lululemon 4-way pants, v-neck t-shirt, @HM hoodie * small notepad, wallett, iPod 6 Touch, passport * iPod nano 3rd gen, earphones with mic, Skyroam rental mifi * @Suunto watch, @BowersWilkins bluetooth headphones
Key: quick dry wet-wicking @Adidas & @Lululemon tanktops and lined @Lululemon & @NewBalance yoga/running shorts, easily & quickly washed after daily use while showering. Two pairs is enough to hang one set up to air dry while you wear the other.
Detailed list in a blog post if I get to it.
This the least/lightest I have traveled with for that long away (7 days & nights).
Kudos IAH #immigration, fastest US airport immigration experience yet! Kept #NASA cap on, nearly no queue in APC line, was asked 1 question (food) by agent.
Thru domestic TSA Security, waited for fellow SF retreaters, found our gate, food, ate, boarded. Tight timing but made it.
On intl return flight to Houston TX, wearing #NASA cap. Will post again after #immigration.
Thoughts with friends running in memory #FastAsSam, everyone #marching in the #womensmarch #womensmarch2018, #dreamers, #government employees dealing with #shutdown
* Delegation — a way to entrust someone(s) via OAuth preferably IndieAuth (without sharing passwords) to post things on my site on my behalf while I’m on vacation, e.g. indie events for #IndieWeb Homebrew Website Club meetups.
Does anyone do this on their site?
Do any silos support this feature for normal user accounts?
Figured out the next big thing I want to build for my site for the #newwwyear:
* POSSE issues¹ and replies to GitHub as part of my #indieweb 2018 stretch goal of owning/POSSEing all* my public posts, specifically with non-trivial content (i.e. not counting likes², reacji³ etc.).
Rather than posting directly to GitHub, I want to post any new issues (or comments on issues) on my site first, and then (ideally automatically) have those issues and comments be syndicated to the right repo or thread accordingly.
I don’t know how long it will take me to implement, but I want start doing it as soon as the next GitHub issue or comment I want to make, even manually if I have to, documenting what I learn along the way.
*I’m specifically postponing edits (like edits to POSSE copies, wiki pages, pull requests). I’m also postponing contributions to realtime chat (like IRC, Slack) and various commons⁴ sites such as Wikipedia, wiki.mozilla.org, and the indieweb.org wiki, where they both show clear authorship, and their licenses do not prevent me in any way from using or backfilling that content to my own site eventually.
¹https://indieweb.org/issue — the IndieWeb community has both thought about and built examples of how to post issues to your own site and syndicate them to GitHub. I’ll be using and contributing any improvements to that work.
²https://indieweb.org/like - though I’ve implemented like posts on my site (see that page for a lot of my design thinking), and have owned all my Twitter favorites for a while, more/better "likes" is not a priority for me in 2018.
³https://indieweb.org/reacji - similar to like, there is a lot more UX work to do to make the indieweb experience of posting reacji or reactions (https://indieweb.org/reaction) in general even close to as smooth as on silos. Or perhaps that’s more work than using those existing UIs with services like OwnYourGram to PESOS reactions to my site. Or good reaction UX may require first building an integrated reader (https://indieweb.org/reader) into my site.
Pro tip: if you’re flying United out of SFO after midnight, all Terminal 3 security may be closed! Be prepared (and plan time) to make the trek to the International Terminal to go through security, and then hike back to Terminal 3 via the connecting walkway.
First wet #NPSF Monday workout in 2018. Waking up with tired legs from yesterday’s race and hearing the rain was almost enough to not go. Almost. Went, ran, worked out, shared rain-soaked hugs. #justshowup #rainorshine #weatherproof #100PDPD
Yesterday I ran half a mile non-stop, no-walking, up ~300 feet elevation gain to the top of Mount Olympus¹. 4 years ago I barely ran half a block up ~30 feet without losing my breath. Tank Hill next². #practiceandalliscoming #100PDPD #2008_006
going to run the Hot Chocolate 15k on 2018-01-07! https://www.hotchocolate15k.com/sanfrancisco Last year’s was only ~9.8k due to Great Highway being flooded. Looking forward to an actual 15k!
First wet #NPSF #weatherproof workout in 2018 this morning. #100PDPD #stepsforbreakfast up the Moraga Tiled Steps¹ to Grand View Park². Afterwards we saw just a sliver of orange sunrise between land & cloudcover. Last bright sunlight til maybe sunset.
Yesterday was a rest and homework¹ day. #100PDPD #2018_004 Originally planned to hike up Mt. Tam to watch the sunrise, but being shaken awake by a 02:40 4.4 earthquake² screwed up our sleep enough to postpone. Barely awake for @W3CAB telcon. Scheduled a physical and started tax prep.
¹ homework is what I am starting to call all the things you must do as an adult that you are not paid to do (i.e. they’re not your job or other regular source of income, e.g. filing taxes, preventative doctor checkups, laundry etc.) or else bad things happen, are more likely to happen, cost you a lot more time or $ later, or delay receiving $. ²https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/nc72948801
🌆 Made it to the first #NPSF #earlygang of the year, did in-betweeners abs, and 6:30 workout with a brutal burnout that was really its own workout. But wow pretty sunrise. Plus 50+ deg F? I’ll take it. #100PDPD
Last night I went to my first yoga class of the year (also by Lauren Pisano @YogaFlowSF on Ocean Ave) and brought a friend who had not done a heated yoga class before. Apparently really needed it. Felt much lighter afterwards. #100PDPD #2018_002
went to New Years Day Meditation & Satsang with Lauren Pisano @YogaFlowSF on Ocean Ave at #2018_001. My first #Satsang, and the longest I have sat (and meditated) outside of #YTT. There was comfort in doing so in a group, and with few words. #100PDPD
Hello 2018. This changing of the year feels very different than last. It felt more like just another day to make the most of. But I am doing #indieweb #100Days of Positive Posts again, refocused on 100 Positive Doing then Posting Days: #100PDPD
Being an optimist, I believe every day we have opportunities to choose to make things better (or not), even if in seemingly small ways.
Thus the plan for #100PDPD: 1. Every day: *do* something positive in-person (not just online). E.g. * Something for the first time * Or the first time this year * Or build on something * Or complete something 2. Post about it on your own site, - or make a note of it and post it later. 3. Ideally post about it before posting anything critical (or negative) that same day
From my experience last year, there were several times when for one reason or another I went days without posting, then had to "catch up". Instead of catch-up, I’m making the posting part strictly secondary, and ok even if published days after the action.
I expect to spend more time offline and perhaps even offgrid this year. I’ll be taking paper notes which I can then post about later.
The refocus on doing rather than just posting may make this more challenging than last time.