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What do you use as your IndieAuth server? It could be it needs to align with the latest changes in the spec? https://aaronparecki.com/2020/12/03/1/indieauth-2020 Do other clients such as https://micropublish.net or https://quill.p3k.io work? If neither of them either, it's likely the spec updates

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So Micropub is the open standard that allows you to use a wealth of clients (https://indieweb.org/Micropub/Clients) to publish to your site. Twitter -> site Webmentions can be done with Bridgy. If you want to publish to Twitter from your site, you'll want something like https://remysharp.com/2019/06/18/send-outgoing-webmentions to automate sending the webmentions that will then trigger Bridgy to publish the post (https://martymcgui.re/2020/07/15/what-we-talk-about-when-were-talking-about-webmentions/ is also worth a read)

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Aw thanks! So my books are via https://indiebookclub.biz but requires a bit of manual work to get the book details. As I don't read that much it's not yet annoying me enough to solve it 🙃

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I've done it for a couple of hours during times when I feel my availability is important (big release days for projects, release train planning) but generally it's half a day or more

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That's fair. Unfortunately, as much as I am a fan of GitLab there is the fact that GitLab aren't as amazing with their policies around politics 😬 but I like to (likely incorrectly) think they're better

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