Hello @npub1u84d...s78a, I wanted to share some feedback on the documentation provided in the [*Highlighting Journalism on Mastodon*]() blog post. Specifically, in [*The technical*]() section, the example code for the `fediverse:creator` meta tag is given as: ``` <meta name="fediverse:creator" content="@npub1vl7j...f6g0" /> ``` Based on my testing (and that of others), Mastodon doesn't seem to recognize the creator link correctly when the leading `@` is present in the `content` attribute. It only works when the `@` is removed, like this: ``` <meta name="fediverse:creator" content="Gargron@mastodon.social" /> ``` Following the blog's example directly led to some wasted time figuring out why it wasn't working. It would be great if either the example in the blog post could be corrected to reflect the current requirement, or if Mastodon's parser could be made more flexible to accept the handle with or without the leading `@`. Appreciate all you do for #Mastodon! #fedidev #fediverse
I talked about #ActivityPub and #Fedify on @npub10rc3...elu9's wonderful podcast, [Software Sessions]. I'm embarrassed by my poor English, but if you're interested, please listen! [Software Sessions]: View quoted note →
Hello, I'm an open source software engineer in my late 30s living in #Seoul, #Korea, and an avid advocate of #FLOSS and the #fediverse. I'm the creator of @npub1tlfg...wz08, an #ActivityPub server framework in #TypeScript, @npub1mz3d...tpw7, an ActivityPub-enabled microblogging software for single users, and @npub1sqlc...0z0c, a simple ActivityPub bot framework. I'm also very interested in East Asian languages (so-called #CJK) and #Unicode. Feel free to talk to me in #English, #Korean (#한국어), or #Japanese (#日本語), or even in Literary Chinese (#文言文, #漢文)! #introduction
I hope @phanpy@hachyderm.io allows me to choose alternative translation services like DeepL.