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Is there already an ActivityPub vocabulary for job openings, or cvs?

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    trwnh@mastodon.social Yes, you're right. There are nuances and situations where you would explicitly not want to inherit the root object's context. I am dealing with the typical day-to-day use case of replying to an object with the expectation that is be part of the same existing context. However I am more than happy to make this clear in the FEP and spell out alternative situations where context inheritance would not apply. The situation I found myself in was one where anybody can (and does) include whatever context they want. In that case, it's difficult to determine whether disparate contexts are actually referring to a common set of the same objects, or whether they were disparate on purpose (i.e. a fork.) To that end, it meant that as a receiver there was no guarantee that any contexts I'd be sent would map to any contexts I know. Strict root-level inheritance for the common use-case would at least disambiguate a lot of this.
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    Just over a year after Go's OpenAPI generator let me down, the #ActivityPub Content-Type causes the same problem again, this time in Python:example_client/api/default/put_object.py:34:62: SyntaxError: Simple statements must be separated by newlines or semicolons   |33 |     _kwargs["json"] = _body34 |     headers["Content-Type"] = "application/ld+json; profile="https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams""   |                                                              ^Is it really that unusual to include parameters in MIME types like this? I'm sure I've seen them all over the place.Or am I venturing off the beaten track by trying to be explicit about them in my openapi.yml file?#ActivityPubDev #BangHeadHere
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    October 2025 ForumWG Meeting Monthly meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month, at 13h00 to 14h00 Eastern Time (currently 17h00 to 18h00 UTC). You can find them listed in the SocialCG Calendar. The next meeting will be held (today) on 2 October 2025. Meeting link: https://meet.jit.si/ap-forum-wg Discussions will continue re: FEP 7888/f228 adoption ongoing FEP drafts Context (topic/thread) deletion and moving between audiences (communities/categories)
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    @reiver @trwnh @thisismissem ...- Demonstrated implementation by at least two (2) independent publishers.- Demonstrated implementation by at least two (2) independent consumers.