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Introducing Blogging
By Jon The Nice Guy [email protected] http://identi.ca/jontheniceguy
Identi.ca, OpenMicroBlogging, Laconica, JaikuEngine and even... Twitter!
Who am I?
My name is Jon.
I'm a Southerner.
This is not my day job.
I'm an enthusiast for all things Free & Open.
But most of all, I'm a GNU/Linux nut.
So, what is Blogging
Short messages, like SMS, but on a web page.
You follow or subscribe to someone's updates.
They become your follower and subscribe to yours.
It's a managable chunk of information.
You end up with a life stream.
Blog Conventions Other People
If you put @ then a follower's name in the text, the text @SomeOne is a link pointing to the person.
On some platforms, a reply is classed as an update where @SomeOne is at the beginning *.
On others, a reply occurs wherever @SomeOne is in the text. You may also tag friends and then use the tags to address a group of friends with @#TagName.
You can send a private message from all platforms by prefixing your message with D PersonName.
Blog Conventions - Tags
Best known is the hash tag.
The hash (#) tag is derived from use on IRC.
They are picked by you, but may be recommended by an event organiser for tracking purposes.
On some platforms, the hash tag automatically links to a list of all updates with the hash tag.
You have to search for updates in the public timeline with updates which have that tag.
Blog Conventions - Group
On Laconica, you can use a bang, pling, exclamation tag, which is the ! symbol.
The bang tag is used to address opt-in groups of people with similar interests.
Anyone in the group will get all the updates which contain the tag.
Again, the tag will link to a page of updates which contain that tag you don't need to follow people who are in the group, it's like following the tag.
Blog Conventions - Conversations
Different platforms handle conversations differently.
Some platforms just show a link to the person you're replying to and their last update before your reply.
Some platforms will only show the reply when it's definitely in reply to an update
Some platforms start a conversation after every update. Replies show only on that initial update.
Some platforms don't appear to have been engineered to have a conversation on the system.
Blog Systems
Via http://leo.tumblr.com/post/108157883/the-original-twitter-via-charlie-gower
Blog Systems
Laconica
Jaiku Engine
XMPP Pub-Sub
How can you use Blogs?
Tell everyone about your dinner plans
Broadcast an RSS feed to subscribers
Develop communities
Slow, searchable, public IRC-like system
Announce news
Converse about subjects you're interested in
Back-channel at events
How can I get involved?
In the server sphere get involved in the software development of AGPL licensed identi.ca or ASL licensed JaikuEngine.
From the client side make sure if you're developing a microblogging application, you know about how the services work, so you can consider including them.
How can I get involved?
As a developer consider using Microblogging when talking about the project
As a user give microblogging a try it doesn't really matter which platform you're on, just bear in mind that some platforms are more open than others
Any Questions?
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