StatusReport: The Internet Identity Workshop, Google I/O Salmon Demo and StatusCheckParis + StatusCheckBrussels

Auteur: 
Jon Phillips

Following up from last week's StatusReport, there have been some new developments at Status.Net - here's a brief status update:

Status.Net spent some time at the Internet Identity Workshop in Mountain View this week. Here's a list of some of the topics that were covered there.

@Evan participated in a Canadian Startup event in the Bay. StatusCheckParis is this coming Tuesday, May 25th at 8pm at Corso at 10 Avenue Trudaine. @rejon will be in attendance as well as several others form Jamedo, Mozilla, Free Software and Free Culture. Then its StatusCheckBrussels on Friday, May 28th as well at @rejon's birthday!

@rejon is representing Status.Net on the final day of the Libre Graphics Meeting conference in Brussels on May 30 in a session led by Nathan Willis about web services, free software and creative applications.

Also of note, John Panzer from Google gave a Google I/O demo of Status.Net's OStatus implementation of Salmon working. It succeeded well! Here is a video of the performance. 

From @Brion and the dev team, here are a few public fixes for Status.Net:

  • Fixed "in context" links on notices that come in after loading the timeline.
  • Some Typos fixed in British English tooltips
  • Login and registration pages now redirect to their SSL versions if you followed a non-secure link (say, an old bookmark). They were still submitting securely, but it's nicer to start from a secure form page!
  • API: Atom output now including <statusnet:notice_info> with notice id number and favorite state
  • Jabber/XMPP: Fixes for server sending help and error messages in wrong language

In addition to these items, we have several other things in the works. If you have any updates, please put them on next week's report!

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