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More reliably federating microblog responses

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  • thisismissem hah yeah, I was doing dinnertime and didn't have the bandwidth to answer, one sec 🙂

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  • silverpill@mitra.social mm I may have been premature regarding phasing out Announce(Delete).

    nutomic@lemmy.ml made it clear that it wasn't going anywhere, and I will remove the "backwards compatibility" label from it in my draft.

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  • I'll need a bit more than upvotes here

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  • julian since you asked!

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  • Hi all,

    I've recently had some questions about what tool to use for note taking during taskforce meetings, personally I've been using hedgedoc from social.coop, but it's a private instance and you need an invited account. I've also used hackmd in the past. I've seen other taskforces use Google Docs, and I think one even used CryptPad.

    Officially the W3C way of scribing meetings is via an IRC bot: https://www.w3.org/2006/tools/wiki/WebExBestPractices#Meeting_Record_(Minutes)

    However, this isn't necessarily the most approachable to many members of the Social Web CG.

    At the end of the day, the most important part is that taskforce leads capture meeting notes and preserve them, e.g., in the taskforce github repository on swicg or swicg/meetings. (I could also automate taskforce to swicg/meetings sync)

    I currently own the socialcg.org and swicg.org domains, and I'd be happy to spin up a hedgedoc server on a subdomain there that taskforce leads can use for creating and taking meeting notes. However, to do this I'd need to figure out some funding for it (not particularly a lot, but some amount of money — somewhere in the range of €60-180 a year, I'd guess).

    What tooling would you like to use for taking meeting notes? Would having a hedgedoc install for the CG be valuable?

    (I am also in the process of hosting the Activity Summary Bot on a VPS, which produces these emails to the mailing list weekly: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-swicg/2025Oct/0028.html — it was running on github actions but kept failing there due to GitHub restrictions, so I've had a VPS on a server sponsored by one of the large fediverse hosts to replace GitHub Actions for more reliable delivery)

    Yours,
    Emelia

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  • @nutomic if you're implying that I should have spoken sooner, I'm pretty sure I did. I remember exchanging messages with both you and @dessalines when you started lemmy...

    I have no specific memory about this topic, but to my recollection lemmy federation was pushed as fait-accomplit at one point without me seeing any previous research on your guys part.

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  • @julian This sounds like an implementation detail to me. Some fedi platforms delete a child object when its parent is deleted, others don't.

    If you want to make the removal of a subtree explicit, I'd recommend a Remove where object is an array (similar to what @mariusor suggested):

    Remove(object: Note[], target: Context)

    This also helps with migrating away from Announce(Delete). I saw your FEP draft, will provide more feedback once I read it in full.

    @rimu @nutomic @melroy @BentiGorlich

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  • I fail to see what the fundamental difference is. If you are unsure about the target with Delete/Object, you can also resolve the context of Object to figure that out. Anyway the instance where the Group is hosted is always the authority, so the state there is the correct one.

    Actually I would rather think of this from a different perspective, namely from the perspective of the mod who clicks the remove button. That would happen when a post is offtopic or violates the rules, and then the intent clearly is to remove all replies as they are not useful. It wouldnt make sense to leave up a single reply two levels deep just because it wasnt included in the context for some reason.

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    I'm looking to seeing this will bugger up Piefed <> NodeBB interop :laughing: Keep it up!
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    Yes I'm fine with that. It doesn't make much difference in the end.