I was happy to get some time to hack on a new project at the #Fedicon#Minihackathon today. I built a #Jekyll plugin to output ActivityPub information (Webfinger, actor, inbox, outbox, all the objects and activities). It should generate a legit #ActivityPoll actor, which other people can follow remotely.

https://github.com/social-web-foundation/jekyll-activitypub

@evan so I actually read the whole thing and I like this 😀

I see the general value. Especially as a potential resource saver for tracking updates to bots.

I can see making some AP implementations easier, But I worry that those implementations would also be incomplete in a way that may be not obvious to end users.

This feels very similar to Atom or RSS, but I'm not clear, at first read, what extra features we're getting beyond simply publishing this as an Atom feed and letting consumers pick their protocol?