I’m at the point with using the development version of Micro.blog 2.0 that I can’t stand that other people don’t have access to this yet. We’ll be coming up with a release plan soon.
I’m at the point with using the development version of Micro.blog 2.0 that I can’t stand that other people don’t have access to this yet. We’ll be coming up with a release plan soon.
@Burk Both, although I was really thinking of the web version. The service and apps will all be updated at the same time.
@manton Neat! I spent my weekend playing with the micropub API (wanted to publish posts with images straight from emacs), will there be new stuff coming up on that side of things?? I’d love to be able to update posts via the API.
@manton If it’s anything like sunlit, than I’ll happily wait for it to come when it is ready.
@giov Yes, the API supports updating posts now, although it's not documented well outside of the Micropub spec. Here’s an example of what the POST body looks like.
@pratik Not quite ready to announce the changes but we’ll be sharing more soon. I’ll be blogging about it and hopefully making some videos too.
@cdevroe Yeah, that one is tricky because there are no permalinks in the feed. In those cases we probably should have a Conversation link on all posts even when there are no replies yet. (Conversation links are username + "/" + post ID, which you can see when viewing source on the "Reply" link.)
@cdevroe @manton It would be a bit of a shame, though, to have an extra link for a non-existent Conversation; right now that is a nice, minimal space, with only buttons that are active rather than passive. Sometimes I find it encouraging, not only is there a chance that nobody else has discovered this post but I also haven't missed out on the conversation, so to speak.
@simonwoods @manton The published date always being a link directly to the post seems like he way to go. Right now (correct me if I'm wrong) that link can either be a link to M.b URL or their own domain.