Does anyone know what's happened to AtomPub support in WordPress? #AtomPub #WordPress #Blogging

Interesting read:

"Specifically, this can be done by embracing a new paradigm that puts individuals ahead of business models. This isn't just an ideal; it's already becoming a reality. Technologies that serve and empower us all -- such as the new model social networks Bluesky and Mastodon -- don't feed off advertising and business engagement but still create communities. GitHub provides online collaboration tools and podcasts that contribute to community knowledge."

I haven't been online nearly as long as this, but safe to say, some insights can be gained also from having gone online in the mid-1990s and trying to do digital communication back then. One thing that comes to mind, one thing that always felt totally wrong: The web always was much more about consumption than creation. It always was easy to read web sites, and it always was (at least in comparison) much more difficult to create those. Even while early browsers such as Netscape Communicator had editing features built-in, even while protocols such as #atompub (not to mistake for "just" atom feeds) or #webdav offered ideas for handling this, too, it never managed to gain ground. Instead, we got complex pieces of software like wordpress to be installed and run on some server, with all the bells and whistles attached making this even more complex. Still, I firmly believe the web in 2020s would look much more different especially in terms of huge corporations and social networks if it was built as a read/write web earlier and if publishing something on the "open" web was just as easy as posting stuff to Facebook, Bluesky, Mastodon or whichever platform comes to mind.

@[email protected]:I've been using the web literally since it had two—count them, two—web servers. It may be much more powerful these days, but it's also uglier than ever, but its creator still hopes to fix it.

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I've been using the web literally since it had two—count them, two—...

I've been using the web literally since it had two—count them, two—web servers. It may be much more powerful these days, but it's also uglier than ever, but its creator still hopes to fix it. https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/networking/at-35-the-web-is-broken-but-its-inventor-hasnt-given-up-hope-of-fixing-it/

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@reiver #WebDAV is an #HTTP based protocol.
#ActivityPub is an HTTP based protocol.
#AtomPub is an HTTP based protocol.

That's all because HTTP is deliberately focused on CRUD operations targeting resources denoted by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs).

Regarding HTTP, a Folder (or Directory) is just another resource denoted by a #URL 🙂

See: https://tinyurl.com/2p8uyett

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@atomicpoet,

Not saying you are, just reinforcing the point 😀

The moment I took a close look at how @Mastodon implements #AtomPub, #ActivityStreams, and #RSS I was sold.

As you know, each of those open standards collectively make the #Fediverse tick.

/cc @Mastodon

@bob yep it was the days when #dontbeeval might still have been the moto and everyon and his dog were comeing up with #openweb projects - at leaset #opensocial was built on good grassroots tech standerds - intresting you can see the root https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSocial of #activertypub which it self came from #pubsubhub which came from #atompub which came from #atom which came from #rss
OpenSocial - Wikipedia

No REST in CMIS - https://roy.gbiv.com/untangled/2008/no-rest-in-cmis
RESTish protocol binding actually being proposed by #CMIS is #AtomPub, or at least it would be if not for the huge number of unnecessary protocol extensions that tunnel the Web Services interface through fake-Atom and fake- #HTTP
No REST in CMIS » Untangled

Untangled
No REST in CMIS - https://roy.gbiv.com/untangled/2008/no-rest-in-cmis
RESTish protocol binding actually being proposed by #CMIS is #AtomPub, or at least it would be if not for the huge number of unnecessary protocol extensions that tunnel the Web Services interface through fake-Atom and fake- #HTTP
No REST in CMIS » Untangled

Untangled
@bob For the #OMN being based on the #4opens am looking at Odata as the rest API core https://www.progress.com/blogs/odata-faqs-why-should-rest-api-developers-use-odata as this is an outgrouth of #atompub and #RSS and comes from a long process of open development #indymedia What do you think?
OData FAQs: Why should REST API Developers use OData?

Why use OData? Who is adopting OData? In this quick FAQ, learn about features of OData like FHIR, RFC, IETF, Security, JSON, batch requests and pagination.

Monday morning thoughts: OData | SAP Blogs

Monday morning thoughts: OData | SAP Blogs