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Aaron Parecki

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  • Aaron Parecki
    at InterContinental San Francisco
    San Francisco, California • Mon, February 26, 2018 2:36pm
    37.78205 -122.404736
    San Francisco, CA, United States • 54°F
    8 Coins
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 2:36pm -08:00
  • Train
    1.34mi
    Distance
    12:31
    Duration
    2:09pm
    Start
    2:21pm
    End
    San Francisco, California • 51°F
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 2:21pm -08:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at MUNI Metro Stop - Embarcadero & Folsom
    San Francisco, California • Mon, February 26, 2018 2:10pm
    37.790633 -122.389787
    San Francisco, CA, United States • 56°F
    Checked in by Tantek
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 2:10pm -08:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at MUNI Metro Stop - Embarcadero & Folsom
    San Francisco, California • Mon, February 26, 2018 2:06pm
    37.790633 -122.389787
    San Francisco, CA, United States • 56°F
    5 Coins
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 2:06pm -08:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at Mozilla San Francisco
    San Francisco, California • Mon, February 26, 2018 1:04pm
    37.789613 -122.388821
    San Francisco, CA, United States • 56°F
    7 Coins
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 1:04pm -08:00
  • Taxi
    14.30mi
    Distance
    20:06
    Duration
    12:37pm
    Start
    12:57pm
    End
    San Francisco, California • 56°F
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 12:57pm -08:00
  • EdwardHinkle https://github.com/EdwardHinkle   •   Feb 14

    #75 Adding support for cross-site replies

    Aaron Parecki
    Stepping back a bit, I think we should look at the end goal from the users perspective.

    This seems to be a problem primarily when both people have their own website and their content is automatically pulled into micro.blog from their own feeds.

    With that in mind, the best solution is one which will require the least amount of behavior change as well as technical change on behalf of both people. This likely means micro.blog will have to do some additional work, but that seems appropriate since in this situation micro.blog is acting as an aggregator between two independent websites.

    The way micro.blog can best facilitate this kind of interaction would be to match up the replies itself, and not require any additional steps for the user replying. Since micro.blog is already consuming a feed from my site, if it encounters any posts in that feed with an in-reply-to url, micro.blog should check whether that url is one of its own, or whether it's indexed as a canonical url from someone's site that it has also previously pulled in. Then it can match up the conversation thread. If there is no match, then a perfectly acceptable first version would be to just ignore the post and not pull it in to micro.blog at all. This way neither the person replying nor the person being replied to need to fiddle with any markup or make additional feeds or make decisions about syndicating at each post.

    I believe JSONFeed has the concept of an in-reply-to url, but Atom/RSS do not. This means this feature will only work with JSONFeeds, but I think that is an acceptable compromise. Of course if micro.blog started consuming h-entrys that would also work but that's a different conversation.
    San Francisco, California, USA
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 12:49pm -08:00 #microblog
  • Aaron Parecki
    at San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
    San Francisco, California • Mon, February 26, 2018 12:19pm
    37.617951 -122.386137
    Hello San Francisco!
    San Francisco, CA, United States
    7 Coins
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 12:19pm -08:00
  • Plane
    588.04mi
    Distance
    102:45
    Duration
    10:31am
    Start
    12:14pm
    End
    San Francisco, California • 51°F
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 12:14pm -08:00
  • Ryan Barrett https://snarfed.org/

    Microsub bridge

    Portland, Oregon • 37°F
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 10:12am -08:00 (liked on Mon, Feb 26, 2018 10:17am -08:00)
  • https://micro.inessential.com/2018/02/26/netnewswire-lite-betasomething.html
    Portland, Oregon • 37°F
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 10:07am -08:00
  • Portland (PDX) to San Francisco (SFO)
    February 26, 2018 from 9:34am to 11:30am (-0800)
    Alaska Flight 387
    San Francisco Intl in San Francisco
    1 mention
    permalink #okta #oktadev
  • Aaron Parecki https://aaronparecki.com/

    Portland to San Francisco

    Aaron Parecki
    Delayed. New estimated departure time is 10:15am.
    Portland, Oregon • 36°F
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 9:07am -08:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at Stumptown Coffee Roasters
    Portland, Oregon • Mon, February 26, 2018 7:54am
    45.588122 -122.594356
    ✈️☕️
    Portland, OR, United States • 34°F
    20 Coins
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 7:54am -08:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    at Blue Star Donuts
    Portland, Oregon • Mon, February 26, 2018 7:49am
    45.589225 -122.59354
    Donut delivery service 🍩
    Portland, OR, United States • 34°F
    12 Coins
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 7:49am -08:00
  • Train
    8.90mi
    Distance
    21:03
    Duration
    7:20am
    Start
    7:41am
    End
    Portland, Oregon • 34°F
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 7:41am -08:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    Contributions from: France, Germany, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 6:48am -08:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    Contributions from: Germany, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 6:00am -08:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    Contributions from: Germany, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 5:04am -08:00
  • 9:16pm
    Asleep
    4:34am
    Awake
    7h 18m
    Slept
    15m
    Awake for
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    Mon, Feb 26, 2018 4:34am -08:00
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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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