@larand That is very strange indeed. I wonder what causes that. Because the email is kosher.
@larand
You also get easy podcast hosting, which is quite a plus if you want that.
// @matigo @skematica
@larand
I'm tired too, but this harks back to our discussions of POSSE and Indieweb and all that. I'm trying to work out how a fully Indieweb 10C might look and how it might change things, preferably for the better.
Comments are not, currently, available. Which is fine. But if I do choose to comment, where I live, I feel that there ought to be something on your site that says so.
// @matigo @skematica
@larand
No. I mean, how do you know that I have on my own site, said how much I love or hate your post?
// @matigo @skematica
@larand Where does discussion of the blogging parts take place?
// @matigo @skematica
@lukasros Yes, I remember that page. Interesting that it hasn't been modified in almost two years. An online generation at least.
I'm just back from long travels, and too tired to write, but I'll try and do something tomorrow about my experiences and expectations.
// @matigo
@sumudu
Unless you checked something very different, it is nothing like squarespace.
// @matigo @lukasros
@matigo
I'm already a happy poster.
I don't use 10C currently much as a blog in the conventional sense. It could be that, in time, if I applied myself to it.
// @lukasros
@matigo I do think there is a lot to be said for POSSE and the Indieweb idea. The problem is that at the moment it remains very geeky. A bit like blogging before Blogger and WP came along and offered to do everything under the hood.
There is definitely scope for people to make Indieweb as easy as those others. I'm currently paying 96 euros a year for a hosted Known website and the package isn't all that great.
// @lukasros