At yesterday's HWC we talked a bit about the
recently released W3C Annotation standards and annotations in general.
The W3C standards have many ways of addressing content (“selectors”), many of which likely only work against a specific version of a document and site design. But there is a way to specify timestamps and link archived copies.
Examples of annotation UIs (not using the W3C standards (yet)):
related Indieweb components:
Some discussion about (over-)sharing in social media, your own website, and a trend to move social media content to private channels.
Joel found the Indieweb wiki because he found Indieauth.com while searching for a new OpenID provider, and joined us.
References from last time:
Things randomly mentioned:
- JSON Web Tokens as a standard way to create signed tokens with payloads, useful for e.g. authentication endpoints.