Post AhulOxVbgZcaLhBpIW by srijan@fedi.srijan.dev
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(DIR) Post #AhulOtuH4uybB2hTBw by PuercoPop@mastodon.social
2023-10-17T14:54:29Z
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Thinking about how to publish machine-friendly updates for my blog. I was trying to compare RSS vs Atom and I noticed ActivityStreams is a superset of the domain. Does ActivityStreams supersedes RSS/ATOM?#indieweb #fediverse #lazyweb
(DIR) Post #AhulOvNjas8TkhUVkW by srijan@fedi.srijan.dev
2023-10-17T15:47:36.714115Z
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@PuercoPop Do common feed readers support ActivityStreams?
(DIR) Post #AhulOwU9UUrbAtV9OK by PuercoPop@mastodon.social
2023-10-17T16:09:14Z
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@srijan not sure, I'm still researching. But if it is a goos use case it might be a matter of time. IIUC fediverse clients could work as a reader. I wonder what extra constraints working with Mastodon would require Ideally being an activity stream would allow to subscribe to the blog directly from mastodon/honk/etc.
(DIR) Post #AhulOxVbgZcaLhBpIW by srijan@fedi.srijan.dev
2023-10-17T17:23:14.013213Z
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@PuercoPop So maybe as the provider, you should offer all popular variants (rss/atom/activity streams) and let the consumers choose based on what their tool(s) support.There's also https://granary.io/ that can convert your feed from one format to another, so you can have an ActivityStreams feed and use granary for auto-converted rss/atom/other variations.