events/2018-12-26-homebrew-website-club
Homebrew Website Club Meetup
Details
Join us for an evening of IndieWeb personal site demos and discussions!
Any questions? Ask in the chatroom! Moreβ¦
When
from -: IndieWeb meetup!
β’ optional quiet writing hour for the venues that explicitly have it.
All times are local, unless otherwise noted in venues.
Where
Earlier events (absolute timeline) listed first.
Virtual European Time
πͺπΊ Virtual HWC for site builders who either canβt make a regular in-person meeting or donβt yet have critical mass to host one in their area. Everyone of all levels is welcome to participate remotely! Hosted on the Mumble server.
Virtual on CET, 17:30β19:30 CEST (15:30β17:30 UTC, 8:30β10:30 PDT)
Just show up, and feel free to RSVP by adding yourself below:
- Add yourself here⦠(see this for more details)
San Francisco
This event was cancelled. See you next year!
π Mozilla San Francisco, 2 Harrison St. (at Embarcadero), 1st floor open area, San Francisco, CA
- Quiet writing hour at 17:30 for those interested.
Just show up, and feel free to RSVP by adding yourself below, posting an indie RSVP reply to the indie event, or all the above!
- Jacky AlcinΓ©
- Tantek Γelik
- AJ Jordan
- Add yourself here⦠(see this for more details)
What
This week's topics:
- Year-end hack projects
- 2018 IndieWeb Challenge is almost done!
- IndieWebCamp Austin 2019 β make plans!
- Demos of personal website breakthroughs
- Create or update your personal web site!
- ...
Suggest more topics for discussion at Homebrew Website Club Meetups this week. For example, difficult and/or open ended questions that come up in discussion.
In general:
Are you building your own website? Indie reader? Personal publishing web app? Come on by and join a gathering of people with likeminded interests. Bring your friends who want to start a personal web site. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, help work on a project...
- Finish that blog post youβve been writing, contribute to the indieweb wiki!
- Demos of recent IndieWeb breakthroughs, share what you've gotten working!
See the Homebrew Website Club Newsletter Volume 1 Issue 1 for a description of the first meeting.
Notes
Blog posts
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