An Indieweb Podcast: Episode 7 The Reverse Salmention

Episode 7: The Reverse Salmention

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In this last episode before David Shanske and I head to the Indieweb Summit in Portland, Oregon, we discuss updates to people’s Indieweb experience, little things David has hidden in plugins, web-signin vs IndieAuth, etc.

We’re both looking forward to seeing those of you who can join us in Portland.

 

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Chris Aldrich

I'm a biomedical and electrical engineer with interests in information theory, complexity, evolution, genetics, signal processing, IndieWeb, theoretical mathematics, and big history. I'm also a talent manager-producer-publisher in the entertainment industry with expertise in representation, distribution, finance, production, content delivery, and new media.

One thought on “An Indieweb Podcast: Episode 7 The Reverse Salmention”

  1. David and Chris, I love the idea of a Q&A section. Here then are my submissions:

    What is the difference between a pingbacks/trackbacks and webmentions?
    What is the difference between using a child theme for modifications and an additional plugin, such as the one you mentioned in regards to post kinds?
    You often mention that various microformats are ‘experimental’, who decides that and how do they stop being so?

    Not sure if my questions make sense or offer any value to anybody else, but they are some of the things that have really stuck out to me while listening.

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