You can now subscribe to your (public) markwhen docs via url by adding .ics
to its url. Read more here.
If you have long documents, try incremental parsing in meridiem. Curious to hear if it improves people's editing experience.
Remarking is a microblogging site that aggregates markwhen documents. A markwhen document is just a collection of dated entries in a single file. So, with remarking, each of those dated entries gets its own "post" here that has its own url and comments and whatnot. It's like handwriting RSS. And your home feed is a chronologically sorted list of those entries from different documents. That's it!
I spend a lot of my free time working on markwhen and things related to markwhen, mostly meridiem. However - I do not personally make or need timelines that much. I'm super glad and fortunate that there are those who make or need timelines, and I will continue to be happy to support them and their use cases.
Updated the parser a bit ago for a simpler parse result and to include some BCE parsing improvements thanks to Deuh