@prologic@twtxt.net I can’t exec to a running contaier, which seems odd.
@prologic@twtxt.net Please add your own signature so that https://git.mills.io/prologic/docker-proxy/commit/7f995a44e7c0eea1ee2825270b2cceee763f65f8 doesn’t say Signed by a untrusted user who does not match committer
@prologic@twtxt.net Can you check my client is sending the proper headers when checking your feed?, it should be checking around once every 5 minutes, (more or less, depends on my laptop’s internet connection)
What might this be? I see Go-http-client/2.0
in the twtxt logs, what
client is it?, should I ban it’s IP?
@prologic@twtxt.net Why does whofollows output a different token each time?
Does anyone know about a good alternative to
Kozea/Radicale that would support:
- CalDAV (calendar) and CardDAV (contact)
- SSO authentication (via http it can be done) (would be better if done
via oidc (i’d like to better not have to use saml)
That’s it.
Sorry everyone I pinged without wanting, I thought I made the program properly not send the messages, so sorry.
@prologic@twtxt.net I see the threadings properly on my email client, seems weird (I used the fork-conversation feature so maybe that’s why?)
I have fixed the weird tags thing, I removed it from the twtxt manually, I don’t think it’ll affect anything? I wrote a patch for jenny (twtxt to mbox converter), and I did test it in a sense in that messsage, because jenny wasn’t making RFC compliant emails and aerc in newer versions needs the emails to be compliant, else it doesn’t seem to be able to do threading.
(#ubf3aba@twtxt) @prologic@twtxt.net What do you think about using gitolite and cgit, with a mailing list for patches?
I don’t know if I should set it up, I know that for my personal projects
it will be sufficient, but I don’t know how well it’d scale with a
pubnix-like system. I know the linux kernel uses gitolite but I don’t
know, as the use by us would be completly different, it’d be more suited
to giteaforgejo, (because they offer the ability to make
organizations), but I also dislike not having the gitolite ui in gitea,
so I might think about making custom scripts to let you make projects
(that are outside your user namescope, but assigning you privileges, (I
think I’d need to or a) make the script directly add the projects, thus
making me git pull
the gitolite-admin repo, but I’d alredy have to do
that as I’d use sskm, or b) Having the requests come in to my mailbox
and I manually add their respective config block to gitolite’s config in
the gitolite-admin )
@prologic@twtxt.net Are you adding the 📣 emoji manually or it’s a feature of yarn?
I will later when I have time setup user configurable websites (that you can use your own logs, etc) by using sockets for https://tilde.green. I plan on making nginx try to connect to a socket on /home//.www/socket and I plan on making it fallback onto /home//public_html like it is doing them right now.
Will try to first setup on the testing site: https://test.tilde.green
Stop using discord for open source projects: http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/5509
@prologic@twtxt.net Consider making feeds.twtxt.net support pleroma/akkoma instances too.
I don’t think that you can get a rss feed from them, so it might be a
little more work. Sorry, I know it might be difficult so if it’s outside
of the project’s scope it’s not needed but it’d be nice.
(I think it’s completly out of scope so no need really, I don’t know if
I should host another feeds instance for myself as I don’t know if I
should really setup my rss from newsboat to jenny (getting emails
made by jenny in a directory in my home directory)
I fell like I want to do the oposite, have twtxt feeds available as rss.
(I should probably write a script or something that runs jenny (on
cron), and then parses the mail folder for mail, and makes every email
be a entry in the rss feed)