issue
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issue is a special kind of article post that is a reply to typically some source code, though potentially anything at a source control repository.
Why
You should post issues on your own site first because GitHub goes down sometimes for various reasons. And then POSSE to GitHub.
Contents
How
TBD. Analyze the examples below and document some brainstorming!
IndieWeb Examples
Aaron Parecki
Aaron Parecki occasionally posts issues on aaronparecki.com syndicated to GitHub.com
- https://aaronparecki.com/2016/05/28/6/push
- https://aaronparecki.com/2015/11/04/6/
- https://aaronparecki.com/2015/02/27/18/superfeedr
- https://aaronparecki.com/2015/02/13/11/
- https://aaronparecki.com/2013/09/24/8/checkie
- https://aaronparecki.com/2013/09/02/6/idno
Chris Aldrich
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Chris Aldrich often posts issues to his own website as simple notes (or replies to issues as simple replies) and automatically POSSEs them to GitHub repos using the Github plugin for Known. - On 2018-02-28,
Chris Aldrich used the functionality provided by the Bridgy Publish plugin for WordPress to use Bridgy to POSSE a reply to a GitHub issue from his own site. He received his first backfed reply from GitHub via bridgy on 2018-03-02. - Now that Post Kinds Plugin supports issue posts, he'll begin publishing those via POSSE from his primary WordPress website as well. He published his first official issue via POSSE on his primary site on 2018-03-02. A feed of all his issues can be found at http://boffosocko.com/kind/issue/ Documentation for some of this set up with WordPress can be found at Enabling two way communication with WordPress and GitHub for issues.
Tantek
Tantek Çelik has started posting issues to his own site since 2018-02-21
- http://tantek.com/2018/052/b1/bridgy-github-support-images-hyperlinks
- GitHub POSSE copy: https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy/issues/794
- issues are
- articles with
- in-reply-to set to the project's GitHub repo URL
- name for the issue name
- content for the contents of the issue
- not POSSEd to Twitter
Silo Examples
GitHub
GitHub allows posting of issues as part of their issue tracker feature for each repo.














