Like 2011 & 2012, IndieWebCamp 2013 is for active creators 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.
Being a creator 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 creator, you must be using the things you create (code, design, ux) on your personal site.
As an indieweb camp creator, you must share at least some small part of what you create and run on your personal site.
Perhaps you're a creator, but only for other people, and don't actively create 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 creator.
A creator may bring an apprentice, and is completely responsible for them.
If you're not a creator, but want to be, or want to create and contribute to the indieweb but don't know where to start, team up with a creator, 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
Venue Capacity: 50
signed-up: 35 creators, 2 apprentices (was 3, but one Apprentice upgraded herself to a Creator during the event!)
Your name linked to your wiki user page (optionally a link to your company/organization/project(s) after your name)
URL to your personal indieweb site (will be auto-linked by the wiki)
link(s) to the code/design/ux shared projects that you create/iterate/contribute to that you run on your indieweb site. e.g. links to github or even directly to files on your own site as long as they have self-contained open source or content licensing as appropriate.
Elemental Technologies is hosting us at their offices! Davy from Elemental needs to be on site during the whole event. We should help her get her own site set up! UPDATE: site set up!! Thanks Aaron!
Enterprise and dev tech reporter for Wired. Columnist for TechCrunch. @klintron
Remote Participants
As with past IndieWebCamps, we'll setup remote participation for folks who can't be there in person but can still participate during the camp over IRC and hopefully live video.