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I was thinking it'd be nice to provide websub service for w3.org, so anyone can get notified when any resource changes (eg new WD). For the static parts of the site (not the wikis, etc), this seems p…
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(https://w3c.github.io/websub/#subscriber-sends-subscription-request)
In section 5.1, the subscription request is defined:
> Subscription is initiated by the subscriber making an HTTPS or HTT…
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Lots of federated systems have historically used WebFinger. We should provide them a guide on how to move forward with using ActivityPub. This [came up in the thread about supporting ActivityPub on …
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The WebSub spec does not specify whether it is okay to specify target attributes.
Would the following discovery link headers be okay?
```
Link: ; rel="self"; title="example",
; rel="hub…
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Section 6 says:
> This request MUST have a `Content-Type` Header corresponding to the `Content-Type` of the topic, and SHOULD contain the full contents of the topic URL.
This makes it impossib…
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The spec leaves unsaid how redirections resulting from an (un)subscription POST to a hub are to be treated. Perhaps (un)subscribers `SHOULD` follow a (small number of) redirections at this point in th…
tonyg updated
7 years ago
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People post dumb/incorrect stuff accidentally sometimes. That's where deleting toots comes in handy.
My (possibly incorrect/outdated) understanding is that toot deletion does not federate across in…
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WebSub requires each resource to be delivered with a `rel=self` link:
> Link Headers [RFC5988]: the publisher SHOULD include at least one Link Header [RFC5988] with rel=hub (a hub link header) as w…
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The hub as specified in the draft of 20 Oct 2016 can delete a subscription unilaterally from time to time:
- when a lease expires
- (perhaps) when a content distribution attempt fails "often enough" (…
tonyg updated
7 years ago
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Now that the rename is complete, and a new draft is up (yay!), should redirect to .
tonyg updated
7 years ago