Social Igniter http://social-igniter.com/ Social Igniter is a lightweight, simple to setup, easy to extend, social content management system. What do you mean social CMS? We hope to make the task of managing, creating and sharing content more fun and social- by combining the best aspects of social networks people have come to love. contact@social-igniter.com (Social Igniter) RSS Generator en-en Copyright 2012 Indie Web Camp 2011 & Updates http://social-igniter.com/indie_web_camp_2011_updates http://social-igniter.com/content/29 Last weekend on June 25th - 26th was the first annual Indie Web Camp, it was held in Portland Oregon. It was great to experience to be a part of a gathering of people passionate about building the "Indie Web." What is the Indie Web you may be asking? In short their mission is:

p>Rather than posting content on many third-party silos of data, we should all begin owning the data we're creating. Publish short status updates on your own domain, and syndicate to Twitter. Publish photos on your own domain, syndicate to Flickr, etc, etc.

It has been relatively quiet on the Social-Igniter front the last couple months. Work has been getting done. Progress has been getting made. Social-Igniter was used to power a recent consulting project for Nike called Rafa Chant. The project was challenging and fun to build and allowed for a bit of improvement upon a couple SI apps, namely:

YouTube App

Facebook App

Also, in order to have a working demo for Indie Web Camp I finally got the social status posting working for the Twitter and Facebook apps. So, now from your home screen where you see the two checkboxes for the respective networks and you post a status message it will syndicate to which of the two networks you have checked.

The first day of Indie Web Camp was predominantly talks about what things people were working on, their methods of implementation, and other ideas re: the Indie Web. The second day was more focused on hacking and building- this proved to be a wonderful opportunity to work on some SI stuff. Aaron PK and I created the basis of the Flickr App for which there seemed to be much demand. Currently, the Flickr App will archive your photos (on your private server), make them show up in your home feed, and allow other users to comment on them.

Get the code for the Flickr App

This was particularly rad hack session, as Aaron PK was involved with the very first iteration of Social-Igniter over a year ago, so teaming up again with him was pretty neat!

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Brennan Novak Sat, 02 Jul 2011 13:37:23 -0700
Widgets, Themes, and Apps Oh My http://social-igniter.com/widgets-themes-and-apps-oh-my http://social-igniter.com/content/17 Apologies for being a few days late with this blog post. Fear not dear fans and followers, as i've been putting in a ton of work in the last 1.5 weeks and this blog post offers a glimpse of what some of those exciting things are.

Widgets

SI_Widget_Editor

What is a widget? In the land of Social Igniter, widgets are regions of a layout which constitutes a how viewing a single page looks. This current page your are reading this post on is a the "sidebar" layout which has a main content region, a sidebar region, and a wide region that spans the width of both. The signup page uses the "wide" layout" and the user profile page uses the "profile" layout. The final touch with the widget editor is that widgets are exclusive to layouts, so therefore a widget (of my personal tweets) in the sidebar region of the profile layout will not show up on the main sites sidebar region. This is a very good thing!

Themes

SI_Theme_Snap

Themes control a much larger aspect of how a site looks. Most people who've installed Wordpress or Drupal or other quality cms' are familiar with how themes work- normally they display your content in a myriad of stylish ways and allow for ease of visual customization. My one gripe with those platforms is the dashboard (or user signed in area) is usually not a theme and requires some hackage to customize it. Social-Igniter has been designed supporting dashboard themes as well as the public external site theme, we've also baked in basic mobile detection and the ability to do custom mobile themes as well.

We've also made a pact with a swell designer gal named Alicia Nagel who has offered to do 5 custom site themes for Social-Igniter and help with the branding and user experience of this website. We are super excited to have Alicia on board as she is quite talented and excited to be a part of the SI team!

Apps

SI_Apps_Sidebar

We've hopped on the band wagon- what used to be "Modules" are now "Apps" but why the sudden name change? Have we jumped the shark and slapped ourselves silly? Nah, the word Apps just makes more sense for what these modules actually do- they are little micro applications within the core application of Social-Igniter. For instance- if you have a cool web app out there like GeoLoqi and want to interact with it from your Social-igniter install get the GeoLoqi app. That makes sense right? Also everyone understands the word "app" these days while module is still confusing, even to me, and it can mean too many things. Considering, we aim to be understood by the common folk, apps it is :)

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Brennan Novak Mon, 18 Apr 2011 20:50:33 -0700
Webfinger and PubSubHubBub added, imagine the possibilties http://social-igniter.com/webfinger-and-pubsubhubbub-added-imagine-the-possibilties http://social-igniter.com/content/15

 Hello Ladies and Gentlemen, my name is @TylerGillies. 

Over these past few days i've been helping Mr. @BrennanNovak implement some goodies into the Social Igniter platform. 

These updates are only a tasty morsel of whats to come in the exciting future. Firstly, I've added Webfinger support. Essentially, Webfinger is a protocol that acts as a virtual business card, it's tied to an identifier very similar to (and could even be) an email address. 

You probably have a Webfinger identifier without even knowing it! (Google attaches one to your gmail account automatically). A website that implements webfinger will allow you to enter in your ID, then it will look up any relevant information it needs about you. 

Over here at Social Igniter, we plan on tying in your Twitter profile and Facebook profile into your identifer, so all you need to do is give them your Social Igniter ID, and they will automatically know your Twitter and Facebook address (this is totally opt-in). Other services are being planned right now.

In addition to Webfinger, I've also implemented PubSubHubBub a.k.a PuSH a.k.a the world's hardest to pronounce protocol spec. This allows someone to subscribe to your updates on any service that supports PuSH (currently: Google Buzz, Identi.ca, Status.net, rstat.us, Cliqset). 

Once you publish an update, your message is automatically pushed to the person who subscribed to you and they receive it in realtime. The location of your PuSH feed is conveniently located in your Webfinger profile, so in addition to getting a lot of other useful information, your subscribers also get the location to your realtime updates.

These protocols lay the foundation for some amazing possibilies. I hope that after studying some of these technologies you'll be as excited as me in exploring the future of the internet.


oh and MONOCL.ES

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Tyler Gillies Fri, 08 Apr 2011 00:29:07 -0700
Apps http://social-igniter.com/apps http://social-igniter.com/content/9 AppsSocial-Igniter is designed to be a modular application- an app for apps- meaning you can install and configure it to meet your needs. You can write your own apps that function independently of Social-Igniters core or you can make your app patch into Social-Igniters core tools. You can even make your app interact and talk to other apps.

Current Apps

BlogStable Code
CartDevelopment Code
EventsDevelopment Code
FacebookStable Code
FlickrStable Code
FoursquareTemplateCode
GeoLoqiBasic Code
GithubTemplate Code
LinksTemplateCode
ListsTemplateCode
LocationsTemplateCode
MailChimpTemplate Code
Media1/3 DevelopedCode
TwilioDevelopmentCode
TwitterStableCode
YouTubeStable Code

Contribute

If you are interested in contributing to any of the apps wander over to our Github and get a forkin. If you want to build your own app for Social Igniter download our App Template. And as always feel free to contact us 

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Brennan Novak Fri, 01 Apr 2011 02:21:52 -0700
Roadmap http://social-igniter.com/roadmap http://social-igniter.com/content/8 Roadmap

How do we plan to get from point Zero to point Awesome? Very carefully. Here is a roadmap for Social-Igniter development as there are few kinks to work out before we want to explode onto the interwebs.

Alpha Launch

  • Admin user management
  • Friend / follow ability
  • Implement OStatus stack
  • Liking ''feed'' items
  • Messages sending / receiving / email integration
  • Facebook module (signup & posting)
  • Core application installer

Beta Launch

  • Module installer / uninstaller
  • Map view of posts & comments
  • Mobile web theme
  • Additional site + dashboard themes

Mobile Clients

What good is a social network without a bevy of mobile app for basic publishing/reading of updates, comments, and pictures? We aim to build an apps for the following devices

  • iPhone web app (PhoneGap, Titanium)
  • Android web app (PhoneGap, Titanium)

We Need Your Awesomeness

If you are a designer or web or mobile developer who excited about the Federated Social Web, Decentralized Social Networks, or just excited about open source software- we need your awesome rockstar skills to get knee deep in our codes! Let''s go people.

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Brennan Novak Fri, 01 Apr 2011 02:18:54 -0700
Developers http://social-igniter.com/developers http://social-igniter.com/content/7

Developers

CMS or a Social Network

Want to keep track and publish your social data from one place?  You can create your own personal hub for yourself or your organization that will allow you to consolidate your communications and see how your organization operates. Social Igniter Can:

  • Allow you to manage all social media (incoming and outgoing)
  • Connect with other people using the same network
  • Be a place to host documents for your company, social organization, classroom or non-profit

Improve Social Igniter

Social Igniter works great, but it could still use some features.  Below is a lost of features we have in development, and some ways you could contribute to them. If you have other ideas to add to social igniter, feel free to build your own or [contact us] to let us know!

We Do Apps

See what web apps are currently available to install on your own build of Social Igniter and which  apps are currently cooking in our kitchen. Browse Apps

Roadmap

How are we gonna get where we're going? See our plans for full launch and the future on our Roadmap

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Brennan Novak Fri, 01 Apr 2011 02:08:50 -0700
Pre Alpha Super Early Launch http://social-igniter.com/pre-alpha-super-early-launch http://social-igniter.com/content/5 When to properly launch Social Igniter has been something plaguing me for the last 5 months. I could have launched something 5 months ago, but I didn't. Why? Because I was afraid it wasn't exciting enough or substantial enough or flashy enough (yet) and it would be after I finished just this one more feature or two new features or implemented a whole new authentication setup, etc... the list goes on and on... months have gone by and there are still a few more features I feel are "essential" before I really launch, but thankfully due to the upcoming Open Source Bridge that is happening in my backyard (Portland OR), I kicked my own arse in gear enough push something out. But let me say, it feels dang good to finally start talking about what I'm working on.

What ended up happening? I dug myself into a hole trying to build this huge platform and codebase and ended up in an isolated fortress of perfectionism, which in my mind is not really "open source," as it may as well have been a private codebase- open source means collaboration and collaborating means working with other people! Aside from 1 month of help from the talented front end coder Oscar Godson it has just been me slamming away on this beast of a platform for almost a year and man the late nights with the screen get lonely! It's much for fun working with other people.

So, from now on, any software projects I do will have a super early pre alpha launch as my friend Aaron PK said "Talking about it is just about as important as building it" and I think there is much wisdom in what he says.

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Brennan Novak Fri, 01 Apr 2011 00:42:33 -0700
Blog http://social-igniter.com/blog http://social-igniter.com/content/6 Brennan Novak Fri, 01 Apr 2011 00:00:00 -0700 Welcome http://social-igniter.com/welcome http://social-igniter.com/content/1 What Is Social Igniter

Social Igniter is many different things and since it is currently under development different aspects are more fleshed out than others. To understand the end goals of what we want Social-Igniter to ultimately become, explore this presentation to learn more.

Who Should Use It

Groups, small businesses, organizations, families, or simply individuals who want more control and privacy over what they share on the web and with whom could benefit from using Social-Igniter. Maybe you're just weary of hyper targeted advertisements placed right next to pictures of your best friends. Maybe you don't want companies selling your data to banks and credit card companies that socially profile you. Or maybe your a power user who manages bands or artists. Social Igniter has many different applications.

Design & Development

The overall design philosophy behind Social Igniter is to make something which is useful and familiar. Social Igniter aims to provide you with all the basic social functionality of what people expect from the social web.

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Brennan Novak Sat, 17 Jul 2010 00:00:00 -0700
Contact http://social-igniter.com/contact http://social-igniter.com/content/2 Contact the developer at contact@social-igniter.com.

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