It's still visible on Identi.ca today, although the URL format changed a few years ago, and the redirect plugin stopped working a few years after that.
Hey this is cool, the Sovereign Tech Fund (funded by the german government to bolster open source software in the aftermath of Log4j) is looking to hire a Program Manager for their Bug Resilience programme: https://www.sovereigntechfund.de/jobs/bug-resilience-program-manager
My company is the STF’s implementation parter for the Bug Resilience programme, so you’ll be working directly with me. o/
In case this wasn't already considered or in the plans: may I suggest to run a script that creates a snapshot of all w3c account's messages at the Internet Archive / Wayback Machine? I suspect that some is already archived but worth processing it all.
Preserving w3c account's history at a trusted third-party service like the IA would probably be handy in the future.
At this point there is even less of an assurance that messages will persist but worth checking this out now.
if i was halfway functional i would actually design this document but slapping some clipart down and drawing a grid is the best i can do for ya logo-wise rn
@jonny@dmitri
Appreciate ack/kind words. May be misinterpreting implementation/documentation/intention re "manually manage the semantic markup". That'd be counter to why dokieli exists. UI allows eg (not a complete list):
dokieli is a socially-aware clientside editor for decentralised article publishing, annotations and social interactions with an ocean of open web standards at its disposal.
I made the first commit to dokieli 10 years ago. I built what I needed, and use it (still). This is the story of procrastination of epic proportions, making connections, and having fun.