Three weeks have passed since our public MVP reveal. We're thrilled to report that all 25 early-bird slots have sold out; thank you!
Weird v0.4 is now out! Introducing Themes & Revisions.
https://blog.muni.town/themes-and-revisions/
more below
With our first pass of theming completed, Weird.one is officially a MySpace competitor. (just kidding, sort of)
We partnered with the wonderful https://hazy.sh to demonstrate the capabilities of Themes v1, based on Jinja 2 templates.
All of her themes are available for free: https://git.gay/h/weirdone-themes
This however is just the beginning of a an intricate scheme.
The end-game is fully moddable websites, like WordPress but more safely sandboxed.
Weird aspires to be a digital garden for personal web spaces. That means facilitating small beginnings that can mature over time. A key aspect of this is version-controlled documents.
Using the excellent Loro CRDT, we've got a functional demo of 'Git for writing' working.
Down the line this has major implications. Among other things, it sets the stage for personal websites that can accept pull requests.
Wouldn't it be great to enlist your trusted readership as a collaborative community-editor?
@erlend I've been looking into Git for writing for years. I look forward to looking into this.