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Ryan's quote about how to check for possible indieweb properties was used in that context and, while it may not be a litmus test, checking for x or y rather than x and y implies only one is required.
But this is the current difficulty with defining exactly what constitutes an indieweb site.
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# A lot of police cars going by, sirens blaring, and a police helicopter circling. ?
# Reports of a van being chased by police who are now searching for the driver (hence the helicopter) with unconfirmed reports of gunshots and that he may have a gun!
# Search was happening within a couple of hundred yards of the house but helicopter appears to have gone. Suspect caught?
Liked: Adoption by Stealth - Brandon Kraft...
Brandon, who works at Automattic and is a contributor to WordPress and the Jetpack plugin, on my point about indieweb adoption by stealth:"In short and to the point, for something like this to gain traction, it would need to just work in a way that reduces fragility and developer error."
# A few tweaks with is_day()
and some additional logic and individual 'day' pages now look the same as Today.
Thinking about previous/next link to flick between days.
I don’t think my wording was clear. I meant that criteria was intended for use at a large scale, to estimate how many domains we might classify as “indieweb.” I don’t think it was meant to be applied on an individual personal site to determine whether or not it counts as part of the IndieWeb. Plenty of people have personal websites and have never heard of indieweb.org or implemented mf2/webmention/micropub. They’re still part of the IndieWeb as far as I’m concerned. They just haven’t self-identified with the community.