Become a sponsor to Simon Lucy
My main preoccupation at the moment is Zettel.io which is a public and private notes repository. It is not a notes creator or editor but is intended to be used to share notes either completely publicly or in groups or in private as an archive. It is completely agnostic as to where or how the notes were created. At the moment it publishes notes from Twitter, using the @IOzettel account. Tweet or RT to @IOzettel and it will appear on the Zettel Kasten page.
Zettel.io API will be open in various ways. The writing of filters to publish to Zettel.io in various ways. The Zettel schema and (eventually) a mechanism to allow others to host zettel repositories as part of the wider distributed Zettel.io. At the moment the API is closed whilst I get it up to at least a beta standard, then I will open it or at least open those parts that make sense.
I make contributions to a number of projects as issues come up that I think I can help with. Recently that includes developing the Account Activity for Tweepy as Twitter changed the event streaming model, a small improvement to the CouchDB 3.1 documentation, an improvement to zillow /
python-sqs-logging-handler to allow MessageGroupIDs to be passed through.
Featured work
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apache/couchdb-documentation
Apache CouchDB Documentation
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bpluly/AccountActivity
Implementation of Account Activity API for Tweepy
Python 3 -
Python
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bpluly/G30_SIC
SIC and NAICS Codes
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bpluly/clouseau-helpers
Helpful (to me at any rate) implementation of clouseau
$1 a month
SelectThank you, I'll spend it on coffee.
$5 a month
SelectThanks from you and to you from me. A subscription to my mailing list which will include news on Zettel.io a regular shout out for the sponsor either on a relevant Slack or Tweet.
$10 a month
SelectSupporting Zettel.IO in infrastructure costs. Right now Zettel.IO is very low in infrastructure cost but once it arrives in beta it will need to scale both for availability and archive. It will still be relatively cheap and anyone that sponsors me on this tier will get a breakdown of what is spent each month.
At the moment $10 a month would cover one node of the distributed repository, It will go up in threes.