@gargron I'm sad I can't find a feed for remote users' "mentions" so I can see that my notice has reached them and is in their inbox. Also to see what others write to that person.
@grote I'm interested in providing polylines for routes in #Transportr, how should I do that? Recent commit messages don't reveal it despite 2.0.5 release saying "polylines for more networks". .] I've been mapping and updating the OSM data for public transport v2 in Umeå, Sweden at least.
@doctorow @tomas you get up to 10 days per year paid leave to look after a terminally sick relative, as well as mourning time etc.
Also the study leave can pretty much be indefinitely afaik. And you're allowed back with up to a maximum of 1 month waiting time if you choose to abort the studies.
@nestort @tom79 Parsing isn't necessary, that'd be a horrible solution. It's all in the appropriate XML data structure/metadata, in the activity:verb - <activity:verb>http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post</activity:verb>
The thing is that these are not "post" verbs, they're "favorite" instead for example. Just read the data properly and you'll be fine. I think there's some hack to make JSON suck less. The real way to parse it with JSON wouldn't be the sucky Twitter-api-feed ".json" but rather ".as", but JSON will always be second to XML in awesomeness anywayz...
The hack for the .json endpoint might be something like: is_post_verb: "false",
@conservancy Thanks for #CopyleftConf zero! I'm curious as to where recordings can be found of the talks, most specifically the opening one by @mollydb