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+hi my name is brett gillio
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+0:00:03.120,0:00:05.920
+and today i'll be sharing a project that
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+0:00:04.560,0:00:07.520
+several people and i've been working on
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+0:00:05.920,0:00:08.480
+for the past few months called org
+
+0:00:07.520,0:00:10.559
+webbery
+
+0:00:08.480,0:00:12.240
+the essential idea behind org webbering
+
+0:00:10.559,0:00:13.679
+is to take the power of creating a
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+0:00:12.240,0:00:15.360
+website with org mode
+
+0:00:13.679,0:00:17.520
+and its built-in features to control
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+0:00:15.360,0:00:19.119
+html and xml output
+
+0:00:17.520,0:00:22.080
+and utilize it to share blogs git
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+0:00:19.119,0:00:22.640
+commits or other rss or atom static feed
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+0:00:22.080,0:00:25.920
+content
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+0:00:22.640,0:00:28.560
+to share directly with your audiences
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+0:00:25.920,0:00:30.000
+my website is created entirely using org
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+0:00:28.560,0:00:31.679
+mode and i love the amount of
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+0:00:30.000,0:00:34.079
+flexibility it offers me while keeping
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+0:00:31.679,0:00:35.920
+everything quite simple
+
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+i am able to put information about
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+0:00:35.920,0:00:40.079
+myself a blog
+
+0:00:37.600,0:00:42.879
+and my org web ring tool directly on on
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+0:00:40.079,0:00:44.640
+the home page using symbol org syntax
+
+0:00:42.879,0:00:46.239
+as you can see i am currently displaying
+
+0:00:44.640,0:00:48.239
+three posts on my website
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+the first is the geeksday announcement
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+0:00:48.239,0:00:51.039
+the second is a quarterly financial
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+0:00:49.840,0:00:52.320
+update from sourcehut
+
+0:00:51.039,0:00:54.480
+and the third is a post from
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+0:00:52.320,0:00:55.120
+drewdevault's blog drew devault by the
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+0:00:54.480,0:00:57.680
+way
+
+0:00:55.120,0:00:59.039
+his open ring is what helped inspire
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+0:00:57.680,0:01:01.359
+what is today or
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+0:00:59.039,0:01:03.440
+web ring all this information is
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+0:01:01.359,0:01:05.360
+gathered using a sort of manifest file
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+0:01:03.440,0:01:07.040
+that org web ring will use to acquire
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+and place the information in the correct
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+format
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+0:01:07.760,0:01:10.799
+according to your specification
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+0:01:10.000,0:01:11.840
+additionally
+
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+you can see that the geeksday
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+announcement is post is pinned
+
+0:01:14.159,0:01:17.200
+stylization is likewise controlled by
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+0:01:16.000,0:01:18.960
+using css
+
+0:01:17.200,0:01:20.720
+you can add nice subtle color changes on
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+0:01:18.960,0:01:23.759
+mouse hover or control the size of the
+
+0:01:20.720,0:01:26.080
+flexboxes all using standard css
+
+0:01:23.759,0:01:28.320
+let's examine a simple scenario of using
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+org webroom
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+after you have org webbing installed
+
+0:01:30.400,0:01:33.759
+you'll be able to create a manifest file
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+0:01:32.000,0:01:35.680
+that looks something like this
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+this particular manifest file is an
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+0:01:35.680,0:01:39.520
+example offered in the repository under
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+the assets directory
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+please feel free to utilize them as a
+
+0:01:41.200,0:01:44.399
+starting point if you are interested in
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+0:01:42.640,0:01:46.320
+using org web ring
+
+0:01:44.399,0:01:48.640
+as you can see here we are able to place
+
+0:01:46.320,0:01:50.479
+an rss or atom feed in this file and
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+0:01:48.640,0:01:51.920
+specify information about the feed we
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+0:01:50.479,0:01:54.640
+wish to produce
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+0:01:51.920,0:01:56.159
+for example the total number of items
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+and the total number of entries per
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+0:01:56.159,0:01:59.439
+source item
+
+0:01:57.439,0:02:00.960
+additionally you're able to filter posts
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+0:01:59.439,0:02:02.079
+you feel would not be relevant to your
+
+0:02:00.960,0:02:04.079
+web ring
+
+0:02:02.079,0:02:09.840
+we can take this example file and run
+
+0:02:04.079,0:02:09.840
+the dispatch and see the result
+
+0:02:13.120,0:02:17.760
+the web ring displays a proper summary
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+0:02:15.280,0:02:19.599
+set to a character limit you can specify
+
+0:02:17.760,0:02:21.520
+additionally all the links in the web
+
+0:02:19.599,0:02:22.560
+ring are navigable and will open in a
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+0:02:21.520,0:02:24.239
+new tab
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+that way if someone wishes to view the
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+0:02:24.239,0:02:30.319
+content they simply need to
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+0:02:25.920,0:02:32.879
+click on the title or their source name
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+0:02:30.319,0:02:34.800
+now this particular example is not
+
+0:02:32.879,0:02:37.120
+stylized because we have not given the
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+0:02:34.800,0:02:38.720
+website a css file to reference
+
+0:02:37.120,0:02:40.319
+let's examine what is happening from
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+0:02:38.720,0:02:43.040
+behind the scenes a little bit
+
+0:02:40.319,0:02:43.360
+from inside of the org mode file let's
+
+0:02:43.040,0:02:46.959
+run
+
+0:02:43.360,0:02:46.959
+the org web ring function
+
+0:02:48.800,0:02:54.239
+as you can see it takes that xml file
+
+0:02:51.280,0:02:56.080
+and processes it into the correct html
+
+0:02:54.239,0:02:58.080
+you will then be able to embed this org
+
+0:02:56.080,0:03:00.080
+function into another org file to be
+
+0:02:58.080,0:03:02.840
+able to display it on your website
+
+0:03:00.080,0:03:05.440
+pretty neat let's look at an at another
+
+0:03:02.840,0:03:07.360
+example
+
+0:03:05.440,0:03:09.519
+on my website we have an example of
+
+0:03:07.360,0:03:10.800
+using org webbring to reply to another
+
+0:03:09.519,0:03:12.480
+blog post
+
+0:03:10.800,0:03:14.640
+what i have here is a post from drew to
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+0:03:12.480,0:03:16.239
+vault's blog it is showcased clearly at
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+0:03:14.640,0:03:19.040
+the top as a single entry
+
+0:03:16.239,0:03:20.800
+and you can see it is pinned the pinning
+
+0:03:19.040,0:03:22.400
+functionality ensures that this post is
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+0:03:20.800,0:03:23.120
+moved to the front of the hypothetical
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+0:03:22.400,0:03:25.760
+web ring
+
+0:03:23.120,0:03:27.599
+and guaranteeing its visibility this is
+
+0:03:25.760,0:03:29.840
+then coupled with a few changes such as
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+0:03:27.599,0:03:31.120
+disabling the generation time
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+0:03:29.840,0:03:33.280
+which would not be relevant to the
+
+0:03:31.120,0:03:34.000
+readers and a change of the text in the
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+0:03:33.280,0:03:37.040
+header
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+0:03:34.000,0:03:39.599
+to demonstrate is indeed used as a reply
+
+0:03:37.040,0:03:42.319
+an example of this is also provided in
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+0:03:39.599,0:03:44.799
+the assets directory
+
+0:03:42.319,0:03:45.519
+last we can use org webbring as a blog
+
+0:03:44.799,0:03:47.599
+planet
+
+0:03:45.519,0:03:49.360
+which is one of my favorites this takes
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+0:03:47.599,0:03:51.120
+after the emax life planet which i
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+0:03:49.360,0:03:53.200
+believe is moderated by sasha
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+0:03:51.120,0:03:54.720
+and others as well as the haskell and
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+0:03:53.200,0:03:56.959
+ocamoplanets
+
+0:03:54.720,0:03:58.879
+a planet for the uninitiated is a
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+0:03:56.959,0:04:00.159
+curated form of content sharing about a
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+0:03:58.879,0:04:02.400
+set of topics
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+0:04:00.159,0:04:03.439
+the max life haskell and ocampo planets
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+0:04:02.400,0:04:05.920
+as their names imply
+
+0:04:03.439,0:04:07.200
+cover emacs haskell and ocampo blogs
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+0:04:05.920,0:04:09.680
+respectively
+
+0:04:07.200,0:04:11.360
+likewise my planet covers programming
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+0:04:09.680,0:04:12.239
+language theory and category theory
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+0:04:11.360,0:04:13.920
+primarily
+
+0:04:12.239,0:04:15.840
+it works in essentially the same way as
+
+0:04:13.920,0:04:17.519
+the org web ring you provide it with a
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+0:04:15.840,0:04:20.000
+list of feeds that get parsed
+
+0:04:17.519,0:04:21.919
+however unlike the web ring the planet
+
+0:04:20.000,0:04:23.040
+function has no limits on the number of
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+0:04:21.919,0:04:24.639
+entries per source
+
+0:04:23.040,0:04:27.600
+and the display number of posts is
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+0:04:24.639,0:04:29.759
+increased significantly
+
+0:04:27.600,0:04:30.720
+the syndicates or sources have their
+
+0:04:29.759,0:04:32.639
+feeds shown
+
+0:04:30.720,0:04:33.759
+visibly to users who may wish to fetch
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+0:04:32.639,0:04:35.440
+them
+
+0:04:33.759,0:04:37.040
+a planet is typically meant to be a
+
+0:04:35.440,0:04:38.639
+standalone page and not something you
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+0:04:37.040,0:04:39.440
+would embed in another page like a web
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+0:04:38.639,0:04:41.680
+ring
+
+0:04:39.440,0:04:43.600
+all this is provided under a single file
+
+0:04:41.680,0:04:45.280
+in the org web ring package as the code
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+0:04:43.600,0:04:48.240
+reuse is quite high
+
+0:04:45.280,0:04:49.840
+aside from my own website we can view
+
+0:04:48.240,0:04:52.400
+the org web ring being used in neat
+
+0:04:49.840,0:04:54.320
+context with varying stylizations
+
+0:04:52.400,0:04:57.680
+here's a nice example from mikhail
+
+0:04:54.320,0:05:00.000
+kirilov at w96k.ru
+
+0:04:57.680,0:05:00.960
+featuring a four symmetrical flexbox
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+0:05:00.000,0:05:02.720
+layout
+
+0:05:00.960,0:05:04.720
+an appropriate russian language timing
+
+0:05:02.720,0:05:07.360
+coding which can be also set in the org
+
+0:05:04.720,0:05:09.600
+web ring manifest
+
+0:05:07.360,0:05:10.400
+another is an example from camilo mesa
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+0:05:09.600,0:05:13.280
+gayete
+
+0:05:10.400,0:05:14.320
+using ox hugo with org webring and
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+0:05:13.280,0:05:15.840
+likewise correct
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+0:05:14.320,0:05:17.680
+features the correct spanish time
+
+0:05:15.840,0:05:22.240
+encoding
+
+0:05:17.680,0:05:24.400
+last my other website workircd.org
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+0:05:22.240,0:05:26.560
+shows the web ring being used in
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+0:05:24.400,0:05:27.440
+combination with ocamo's tool link
+
+0:05:26.560,0:05:31.440
+supalt
+
+0:05:27.440,0:05:31.440
+to fetch git logs for that project
+
+0:05:32.800,0:05:36.320
+you may obtain org web ring directly
+
+0:05:34.639,0:05:37.039
+from source hut and add it to your load
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+0:05:36.320,0:05:39.639
+path
+
+0:05:37.039,0:05:40.800
+additionally you will need to obtain
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+xmlgen.el
+
+0:05:40.800,0:05:44.960
+which is unfortunately not yet on alpha
+
+0:05:43.280,0:05:46.800
+although i have been trying to get this
+
+0:05:44.960,0:05:49.840
+rectified so i do not have to rewrite
+
+0:05:46.800,0:05:51.759
+org web brings xml to html parser
+
+0:05:49.840,0:05:54.000
+or if you're one of the cool kids using
+
+0:05:51.759,0:06:06.319
+my favorite package manager gnu geeks
+
+0:05:54.000,0:06:08.800
+you can obtain it like so
+
+0:06:06.319,0:06:09.840
+all of the documentation for org web
+
+0:06:08.800,0:06:12.000
+ring is available
+
+0:06:09.840,0:06:13.840
+on the sourceup website or in the readme
+
+0:06:12.000,0:06:15.039
+file after you check it out from the get
+
+0:06:13.840,0:06:17.360
+tree
+
+0:06:15.039,0:06:18.240
+there are so many ways to customize org
+
+0:06:17.360,0:06:20.880
+web ring
+
+0:06:18.240,0:06:21.520
+as there are just as many variables as
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+0:06:20.880,0:06:24.319
+there are
+
+0:06:21.520,0:06:25.759
+parts and components to org web ring for
+
+0:06:24.319,0:06:27.759
+you to change
+
+0:06:25.759,0:06:31.520
+all of this is able to be done simply
+
+0:06:27.759,0:06:31.520
+from that same manifest file
+
+0:06:31.600,0:06:35.759
+now taking a moment to examine some of
+
+0:06:33.919,0:06:37.840
+the org web ring code
+
+0:06:35.759,0:06:40.160
+you can see it is all done in the same
+
+0:06:37.840,0:06:43.120
+e-lisp that everybody else is used to
+
+0:06:40.160,0:06:43.919
+now admittedly my e-lisp is not as
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+0:06:43.120,0:06:47.120
+strong as
+
+0:06:43.919,0:06:50.479
+probably somebody else's so if you are
+
+0:06:47.120,0:06:53.280
+an e-lisp ninja please feel free to
+
+0:06:50.479,0:06:54.880
+send a contribution or a patch and tell
+
+0:06:53.280,0:06:57.039
+me what i'm doing wrong
+
+0:06:54.880,0:06:58.639
+it's i am not going to be offended by
+
+0:06:57.039,0:06:59.360
+that at all i would love to see this
+
+0:06:58.639,0:07:02.560
+code to
+
+0:06:59.360,0:07:04.160
+improve otherwise i don't think it's
+
+0:07:02.560,0:07:06.800
+half bad
+
+0:07:04.160,0:07:08.880
+considering that my experience with
+
+0:07:06.800,0:07:11.280
+lisps is usually in scheme
+
+0:07:08.880,0:07:13.680
+me moving from scheme to e-lisp was not
+
+0:07:11.280,0:07:17.120
+all that hard
+
+0:07:13.680,0:07:20.880
+taking the syntax apart
+
+0:07:17.120,0:07:24.240
+we're able to see that we can
+
+0:07:20.880,0:07:27.680
+fetch urls which are then parsed and
+
+0:07:24.240,0:07:28.479
+filtered sorted and then kind of reverse
+
+0:07:27.680,0:07:32.960
+sorted
+
+0:07:28.479,0:07:34.639
+rather to get you to the web ring result
+
+0:07:32.960,0:07:37.840
+all of this is then passed through
+
+0:07:34.639,0:07:40.639
+different parts of the xmlgen.el
+
+0:07:37.840,0:07:43.360
+functions which gets you that html that
+
+0:07:40.639,0:07:43.360
+you saw earlier
+
+0:07:43.520,0:07:47.440
+org webbring is fully free software
+
+0:07:45.599,0:07:49.280
+distributed under the gnu general public
+
+0:07:47.440,0:07:52.000
+license versions three or later
+
+0:07:49.280,0:07:53.120
+at your option i love accepting patches
+
+0:07:52.000,0:07:54.319
+and collaborating
+
+0:07:53.120,0:07:56.720
+i hope you will consider using
+
+0:07:54.319,0:07:59.759
+orawebring you can contact me on
+
+0:07:56.720,0:08:01.520
+freenode oftc or many other ioc irc
+
+0:07:59.759,0:08:05.120
+networks at brettgillio
+
+0:08:01.520,0:08:07.759
+or email me at brettgee gnu.org
+
+0:08:05.120,0:08:08.720
+thanks so much to amin bendali and the
+
+0:08:07.759,0:08:11.120
+emacs cough
+
+0:08:08.720,0:08:13.840
+organizers and to you the audience
+
+0:08:11.120,0:08:13.840
+thanks
+