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  • Jonathan LaCour https://cleverdevil.io/profile/cleverdevil
    A lot of progress is happening on the Together project. Its shaping up to be an amazing Indie reader! New features include responsive design, read/unread tracking, "classic" view, and more. Great job, @grantcodes – https://cleverdevil.io/s/rbTFxamOAH.mp4
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  • aaronpk https://github.com/aaronpk   •   Jan 30

    #11 Channel Order

    Aaron Parecki
    I just updated the text to hopefully be more explicit about this: https://indieweb.org/Microsub-spec#Set_Channel_Order
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  • aaronpk https://github.com/aaronpk   •   Jan 30

    #11 Channel Order

    Aaron Parecki

    No, that's not what I meant.

    Only the order of the channel IDs specified will be changed

    In your example 1, c has moved as well, even though only d and b were given.

    To move a channel up or down...

    This is equivalent to swapping two adjacent items.

    I didn't give an example of setting the order of three items because I couldn't think of a UI where it would make sense, but it is still possible.

    The nice thing about this approach is that the same update logic works for all the use cases, and doesn't matter how many items are in the list, and is atomic.

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  • jsorge https://micro.blog/jsorge   •   permalink

    @aaronpk @brentsimmons Thank you! Why would anyone put more than one feed on a page?

    Aaron Parecki
    I don't think they do, but gotta cover all the cases when you're writing code!
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  • https://micro.inessential.com/2018/02/13/say-youre-writing.html
    Aaron Parecki
    Here's the current recommendation: https://indieweb.org/h-feed#multiple_h-feeds_in_the_same_page

    tl;dr: use only the first h-feed unless there is a fragment identifier on the second

    fwiw I haven't actually encountered this case in the wild yet when I was writing all my h-feed consuming code
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  • grantcodes https://github.com/grantcodes   •   Feb 13

    Working on implementing this in together now, I'm sure there is a valid reason, but I'm just wondering why the _id is different from the paging before and after values, could they not be the same?

    Aaron Parecki

    The before and after values are meant to represent pages of data, not necessarily individual records. In my case, the after value refers to an item that isn't in the current page. I could return a string for _id that looks more like the before and after strings, but that's just an implementation detail of my server. Alternately I may switch my before/after strings to look more like the current _id value. Either way, this difference doesn't seem important to the client.

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Hi, I'm Aaron Parecki, Director of Identity Standards at Okta, and co-founder of IndieWebCamp. I maintain oauth.net, write and consult about OAuth, and participate in the OAuth Working Group at the IETF. I also help people learn about video production and livestreaming. (detailed bio)

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