I've been playing with webmentions for a short while, and found the outgoing webmention notifications needing some help.
Details: remysharp.com/2019/06/18/sen…
And introducing: webmention.app
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This looks nice! I'm curious, though: did you evaluate github.com/strugee/lazymenti… or github.com/PlaidWeb/Pushl or git.cweiske.de/stapibas.git/… before building this, and if so, what kept you from using those? (They're all linked from indieweb.org/Webmention#Publ…)
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There's also one at mention.tech, but indieweb welcomes plurality over monoculture
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Oh, I ignored that one because indieweb.org/Webmention#Publ… only described it as being able to receive webmentions, not send them.
And of course, there are plenty of good reasons to write new implementations!
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I should update that page. It sends and receives and scans pages but lt is very confusing compared to @rem's
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There's also telegraph.p3k.io - but I couldn't see a way that a user could tell these services: I've blogged, make the webmention run. I wanted something like a webhook. Plus, I like building stuff :) and I got to practise new skills (particularly around docs)
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Don’t get me wrong, I’m super excited to see another Webmention service, but I am genuinely curious how Telegraph doesn’t look like it does what you described since that’s my exact goal with it. I clearly have a few things to learn about docs from you!
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Now that you mention it, I remember that it doesn't actually do exactly the same thing. It requires you already know at least the domain of the thing you're sending the webmention to. I should probably add support for sending all webmentions.
Jun 18, 2019 · 10:31 PM UTC



