Hi all,
This is just a short reminder about our biweekly Grafoscopio
community
workshops about IndieWeb and pocket infrastructures (in Spanish).
You
can find more information about them on:
[1]
https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/indieweb/doc/trunk/docs/es/index.html#talleres
It has been really nice to see how workshops, prose and code
advance
intertwined and feedback each other in this community experience
made on
a voluntary basis. In the "behind scenes" links below you can see
how
the writing advances at a pretty good pace.
By a happy coincidence, that I think is more a reflection of the
spirit of our times, we, at the local community, started to
develop a so called decoupled/headless CMS, that suits our writing
and publishing workflows better that overcomplicated CMS (like
WordPress) and after that I found that there is a complete
movement around them, that includes static generators[1] and
JAMStack. Our approach aligns with them in some places and in
others I think we are more agile and minimalist. As usual, I
create an interactive Grafoscopio outline/notebook and a Domain
Specific Language that explores the problem and creates some
prototypes (see screenshot below). We have biweekly community
workshops[2a], where we learn how to build, update and modify our
static site and the technologies behind and the companion
documentation site[2] is an exampler and explainer of what can be
done using the Brea[3] minimalist CMS under construction:
[1] https://jamstack.org/generators/
[2] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/indieweb/
[2a]
https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/indieweb/doc/trunk/docs/es/index.html#talleres
[3] https://mutabit.com/repos.fossil/brea/
As usual, I would like to thanks the remote community that makes
this local experience possible, and also I would like to thank ESUG
for their key support to this initiative.
Cheers,
Offray
Ps: here are the "behind scenes" links