Timeline for engineer list by rozzin, page 48
rozzin
engineer
Thursday, 29-Nov-0001 19:00:00 EST
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#GNUsocial has supported both #ActivityStreams JSON and #AtomPub w/ AS XML extensions in the client API for years now; for example: https://loadaverage.org/api/statuses/home_timeline/andstatus.as https://loadaverage.org/api/statuses/home_timeline/andstatus.atom
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@rozzin We are talking about client API. It's "Twitter compatible" and there are no "Activity streams" there yet. BTW AndStatus does support Activity Streams API to connect to Pump.io.
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@andstatus, #GNUsocial *doesn't* send fav/del/etc. as ordinary messages: they are distinct "verbs" in the Atom & ActivityStreams data.
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@kris These "favorited something"/"deleted" notifications shouldn't be sent by GNU Social server software as ordinary messages in the first place...
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Mostly #Google `just' hides things in a spam-bucket; if you've no other means of contacting the person, that's equivalent to silent discard.
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Google ate it? Does it mean means the mail was lost without any error message from gmail's side?
Recently I've had problems with my self hosted email service too, with a gmail friend not receiving a email and I got no error message.
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Every time a #GMail user is unable to receive my #email because #Google inexplicably ate it, and someone suggests I should give up on !selfhost'ing and just let Google manage *my* mail too, I can only think "are you insane!? Then *I* wouldn't be able to receive e-mail either! Why would I want that!?".
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#Spamhaus isn't actually blocking you. Your recipients are relying on Spamhaus to determine what they (your recipients) will allow into their mail server. So the fault lies with your recipients, who have chosen a third-party that mis-identifies your mail server or IP address as spam, and then your recipients compound the error by letting that third-party actually block their inbou…
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Oops—I didn't mean to give the "Opinionator" via, but rather the "Olivia Judson blog" one: http://judson.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/12/23/the-ten-days-of-newton/ !gravmass
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BTW everyone Happy New Year (belated NS, anticipatory OS), and Merry !GravMass — even though the 10 days of Grav-Mass ended this morning ☺ http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/12/23/the-ten-days-of-newton/