ah, if you don't mind everyone having access to query your webmentions on webmention.io then it's fine to make that public, either in github or in Javascript on your site.
Totally! I did exactly that for all my old startup's websites. Forums, event calendar, blog. I want the content to stick around, but there's no way anyone would keep all that software updated. Flat files ftw. github.com/aaronpk/spiderpigcommunity.geoloqi.comgeoloqi.com/blog/
@colloq_io looks great, but unfortunately it's a matter of convincing local meetups to switch off Meetup.com. Meetup.com has all the users, so it's a hard sell.
wow @meetup, classy. Removing a group's list of sponsors that you used to show on the meetup page, then charging them $30/month to add the sponsor section back? Yeah I'm not gonna play this game.
Fun thing about using unique random strings in my book examples is you can see where else they end up:
google.com/search?q=xcoivjuy…
Some of these even changed other parameters but left that one alone!
@fuzzychef I unfortunately can't make tomorrow's Cloud Native meetup, but if you ever need a speaker on OAuth or web security, I'd be happy to come give a talk!