IndieWebCamp is a 2-day creator camp focused on growing the independent web

2011/Guest List

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Revision as of 16:18, 2 June 2011

Contents

Event

IndieWebCamp: June 25, 2011 (2011-06-25) at 2pm through June 26 (2011-06-26) at 6pm. URLs: http://calagator.org/events/1250459571, http://lanyrd.com/2011/indie-web-camp/, http://plancast.com/p/3cos

Requirements

personal identity

To add yourself to the guest list, you'll need to create an account on this wiki and add yourself to this page.

Log in with your own OpenID domain!

Using your Google Profile as your Open ID is not good enough! If you're serious about the Indie Web, then you can demonstrate that by setting up Open ID on your own domain.

builders only

Similar to the Federated Social Web Summit of 2010, IndieWebCamp 2011 is for active builders only in order to focus the limited time we have on productive real world discussions and code/design/ux sharing that will help us move forward (rather than just have a bunch of meetings, handwaving, notes, and no discernible progress).

Being a builder means you must do one or more of:

  • code. create or contribute to indieweb open source projects
  • design. create or contribute to indieweb designs, graphic, layout, adaptive or otherwise.
  • ux. create wireframes or other indieweb user interface flows

As an indieweb builder, you must be using the things you build (code, design, ux) on your personal site. If it's not good enough for you, then it's not good enough for the indieweb.

apprentices

Perhaps you don't have a personal site.

Or you have a personal site, but have no idea how to setup OpenID.

Or you're a builder, but only for other people, and don't actively build things for your own site.

Maybe you're really excited about the IndieWeb and want to join it as soon as you can!

You can still attend IndieWebCamp as an apprentice to a builder.

A builder may bring an apprentice, and is completely responsible for them.

If you're not a builder, but want to be, or want to create and contribute to the indieweb but don't know where to start, team up with a builder, and ask them to add you.

In the meantime, be sure to get setup with your own personal identity so you can contribute to the wiki, and start learning what you can do to add your personal site to the indie web.

Official Guest List

Planners: Tantek Çelik, Aaron Parecki and Amber Case. Want to help? Sign up to volunteer!.

Create your account, then add a link to your wiki user page and your personal site. You can optionally add a link to your company/organization/project(s) after your name. If you're bringing an apprentice, list them as part of your entry.

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