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What would a real Web3 look like?

write.as
5 points·by thebaer·5 anni fa·1 comments

Beyond Feature/Bug Dualism

write.as
2 points·by thebaer·5 anni fa·0 comments

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thebaer
·2 anni fa·discuss
As long as they're hosted somewhere on the internet, you can add images with regular Markdown. Built-in support for photo management is in the pipeline though!
thebaer
·2 anni fa·discuss
Yep, that's exactly it! (Creator here.)

Would also note it works pretty well for microblogging -- here's an example (with some custom styling)[0]. Small posts with a single paragraph also get federated out as `Note`s instead of `Article`s, which makes them show up on Mastodon pretty nicely.

[0]: https://write.as/updates/
thebaer
·4 anni fa·discuss
Yes, the project is still alive and well! It also powers our very alive commercial service, Write.as, which has most of my attention. The open source project is just moving at a one-maintainer pace because it only has one maintainer :)

There will definitely be future releases, especially once we get through a roadblock with the tool we use to cross-compile WriteFreely [0]. Otherwise, anyone who wants to see the project move faster is more than welcome to contribute, especially with tasks like code review, to help clear out those PRs [1].

[0] https://github.com/techknowlogick/xgo/issues/155

[1] https://github.com/writefreely/writefreely/discussions/550
thebaer
·4 anni fa·discuss
You might like what we've built with Write.as [0]. It's Markdown-based, but without all the publishing overhead of a static site generator.

There are a lot of other great small platforms that are made especially for blogging, rather than being general-purpose like some of the options you mentioned. E.g. Bear Blog [1] and Svbtle [2]

[0] https://write.as

[1] https://bearblog.dev

[2] https://svbtle.com
thebaer
·4 anni fa·discuss
Allowing alternative payment systems. This would be absolutely huge for small devs, as you no longer have to pay the ridiculous 15%-30% rent to Apple.
thebaer
·5 anni fa·discuss
I appreciate the feedback. Our setup does require some basic sysadmin knowledge... But did you try installing from source or one of our binaries [0]? What kind of federation issues did you run into? We're always happy to help with installation and configuration issues on our forum, by the way [1].

And out of curiosity, what didn't you like about our thought process on micropayments?

[0] https://github.com/writefreely/writefreely/releases

[1] https://discuss.write.as/c/writefreely/15
thebaer
·5 anni fa·discuss
Hey, really sorry this happened to you, we obviously dropped the ball there. If this still needs to be resolved, can you email me again: matt [at] write.as with your username, or a receipt number, etc. so we can get that squared away? Happy to issue refunds for those months when you weren't able to access your account.
thebaer
·5 anni fa·discuss
Sounds awesome! Would love to be a part of it. I'll reach out soon!
thebaer
·5 anni fa·discuss
Just curious, which features did you want that were proprietary at the time?

The primary reasons for including certain features in Write.as but not in WriteFreely are when they're very early (it's easier to deploy and fix on a single hosted service), or when they involve a ton of external dependencies. My thinking on the latter is that I'd rather leave a feature out than leave admins with a poor experience, vendor lock-in, lacking documentation, etc. But maybe that's the wrong way to think about it.

Either way, "locking features off" isn't a business strategy here, but just a matter of practicality as a very small open source project. As I mentioned elsewhere, we plan to bring things into parity for v1.0. And we very much welcome contributors -- even if it's just reviewing pull requests!
thebaer
·5 anni fa·discuss
Besides everything else mentioned, you can create an account on our official demo instance here: https://pencil.writefree.ly/invite/NB8Ycb
thebaer
·5 anni fa·discuss
Hi! I'm the lead developer of WriteFreely -- happy to answer any questions you have!

For a little update on where the project is today: we just put out our last update [0] before v1.0, which we're aiming to release later this year. In 1.0, among other things, you'll find many features we've been piloting on our hosted service (Write.as), including newsletters, social media cross-posting, eBook export, etc.

We're also experimenting with new, non-core features, like photo hosting [1] and comments [2]. Our core focus has always been on just writing, which is why many features (including ones afforded by ActivityPub) have been left out. So we're trying to see what's possible when we keep a clean, simple core with optional "rooms" of functionality around it. If you want to keep up with us, you should see more developments around this before the end of the year, too.

[0] https://blog.writefreely.org/version-0-13

[1] https://snap.as

[2] https://remark.as
thebaer
·5 anni fa·discuss
There isn't a direct way to import from WordPress so far, but there is an open API [0] you could use to move your blog. That's the tack we took for our Hugo import tool [1]: just taking posts from a previous blog, parsing out the metadata, and publishing via the API. For WordPress, you'd also just want to get the posts converted to Markdown for the best experience in WF.

As for exporting your content, yes you can do that at any time. Everything is downloadable as JSON, CSV, or a zipped archive of plain text files.

[0] https://developers.write.as/docs/api/

[1] https://github.com/writefreely/hugo-importer
thebaer
·5 anni fa·discuss
Write.as - Remote (I'm based in Florida) - Seeking marketer / business developer

Write.as is a simple, privacy-friendly blogging platform made for writers. It's focused on doing just one thing well: helping you get your words published on the open web. It's powered by open source software called WriteFreely, and is part of a suite of interconnected publishing tools that I'm building: Snap.as for photos, Submit.as for submission management, Draft.as for collaboration, and so on.

As a company, we're entirely bootstrapped and founder-owned, and after 6 years, very modestly profitable. But in many ways, we're still very early. Our customers are writers, bloggers, teachers, and authors, plus some companies, publications, and public libraries. There's no "exit" or fundraising potential in sight; just a small, sustainable company I hope to continue running for many decades.

I put most of my focus on building product and supporting current customers, to the detriment of us growing quicker. But there is plenty of room to grow, and I'm looking for someone who can join in a cofounder-like capacity to help move the needle in a way that matches our calm pace and principles [0]. If you're interested, I'd love to hear from you: matt {at} write.as

[0] https://write.as/principles