[[!sidebar content=""]] [[!meta title="Putting Org Mode on the Indieweb"]] [[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2022 Michael Herstine"]] [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/indieweb-nav)" raw="yes"]] # Putting Org Mode on the Indieweb Michael Herstine (IRC: sp1ff) [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/indieweb-before)" raw="yes"]] # Table of Contents Many of us maintain personal websites using Org Mode. While an Org-generated static site has advantages over full-blown Content Management Systems, its simplicity comes with costs such as fewer features. The first feature I missed was supporting comments on my site, but I quickly began to feel isolated on the web altogether. Enter the Indieweb: the Indieweb is a collection of protocols for connecting to other independent sites, pushing your content to social media sites, collecting likes, comments & responses from other sites back to yours, and many other things as well. In this talk, I'll briefly sketch out the dilemma of the independent web site & how the Indieweb tries to address it. The focus, however, will be on how Emacs, Org Mode, and a few Unix tools suffice to get your static Org Mode site onto the Indieweb. Michael is a developer and long-time Emacs user from the San Francisco Bay area. He hacks in C++, Lisp & Rust and thinks a lot about writing provably correct code. You can find him at: - his [home page](https://www.unwoundstack.com) - on IRC: sp1ff on Libera.Chat - through [e-mail](mailto:sp1ff@pobox.com) - or on [Github](https://github.com/sp1ff) [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/indieweb-after)" raw="yes"]] [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/indieweb-nav)" raw="yes"]] [[!taglink CategoryOrgMode]]