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IndieWebCamp is a community that formed from a shared set of principles, including a focusing on user-centered design and valuing eating what you cook over storytelling.
We interact in the following places:
- Conversationally in chat discussions β come say hi in the #indieweb channel!
- Main Page (this wiki) β please read wikify before editing
- At Events both in-person and virtual β see https://events.indieweb.org/ for upcoming events
Wiki Users
Year | New Users | Cumulative |
---|---|---|
2011 | 85 | 85 |
2012 | 94 | 179 |
2013 | 188 | 367 |
2014 | 442 | 809 |
2015 | 329 | 1138 |
2016 | 251 | 1389 |
2017 | 176 | 1565 |
2018 | 271 | 1836 |
2019 | 293 | 2129 |
2020 | 267 | 2396 |
2021 | 206 | 2602 |
2022 | 243 | 2845 |
last updated 2023-01-06
Articles
Articles about community that are particularly applicable to the IndieWeb community:
- 2022-03-22 Vox: Why community matters so much β and how to find yours / A community can serve as a social safety net, but finding one and becoming a part of it is different from simply making friends.
See Also
- community-brainstorming
- https://events.indieweb.org/
- commons
- founding
- open collective
- expenses
- how-to-sponsor
- https://twitter.com/i/communities/1496788093684404224 β "IndieWeb Community" on Twitter
- This article highlights aspects/values that we embrace in the IndieWeb for more a happier community: 2023-01-05 I'm a psychology expert in Finland, the No. 1 happiest country in the worldβhere are 3 things we never do
1. We don't compare ourselves to our neighbors.
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2. We don't overlook the benefits of nature.
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3. We don't break the community circle of trust. - 2022-12-05 A community isnβt a garden, itβs a bar