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Welcome to the IndieWeb
Own your data. Create and publish content on your own site, and optionally syndicate copies to third-party silos.
This is the basis of the Indie Web.
For more, see principles, why and what distinguishes the IndieWeb from other projects. Interested? See how to get started.
IndieWebCamp
IndieWebCamp is a gathering of web creators building & sharing open web technologies to advance the state of the indie web. We get together for a weekend to discuss how we can empower people to own their identities and data, then spend a day hacking & creating.
IndieWebCampUK 2013
The second annual IndieWebCampUK will be -, the weekend after dConstruct 2013. Save the dates!
- RSVP on the 2013 Guest List
- Lanyrd http://lanyrd.com/2013/indiewebcampuk/
- TODO: add to plancast
Who
Sign-up on the guest list: log in with your domain and add yourself!
Attendees must actively create for their personal domain name, or be an apprentice to someone who does.
Want to help out with IndieWebCamp? Volunteer!
Where
Lighthouse, 28 Kensington Street, Brighton, UK, BN1 4AJ. http://www.lighthouse.org.uk/
More
- See IndieWebCamp 2013 or Main article: Previous IndieWebCamps
- IndieWebCamp code-of-conduct
- More upcoming IndieWeb events
How
- Sign into the Wiki, create a user page and check out recent changes
- Log onto IRC (irc://irc.freenode.net/indiewebcamp), introduce yourself, and read the logs
- Check out Notable Projects and the full list of Projects
- Read the List of Guides and Important articles
- Attend or organize upcoming IndieWeb events
- Help Promote IndieWebCamp
Translations
You may read and edit IndieWebCamp articles in other languages:
See also other-languages, and how-to-start-a-new-translation.