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Welcome to the planning page for future IndieWeb Pop-ups!

Pop-ups are one-time IndieWeb events covering a specific topic, similar to an IndieWebCamp session, or a pop-up Homebrew Website Club in a new location. The IndieWeb community is planning upcoming pop-ups — if you'd like to help, please contribute to this page.

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Planned

Check out the upcoming online IndieWebCamp pop-ups and RSVP!

Planning

The following pop-ups are currently being planned and need help figuring out details like facilitator(s) and date - express your interest and help co-organize!

“Be a hero, facilitate a pop up.”

David Shanske in the "Displaying Responses" August 2022 popup.


Build a Website in An Hour (NYC)

Most likely topic: Build a Website in An Hour.

Other popup ideas:

Interest

Interested in participating:

Dates

Add your preferences below (using -1/0/+1 voting with your name and/or potential conflicts)

Details


Microformats Roundtable

Let's work through and discuss some of the open Microformats issue trackers. The proposal is to schedule 60, 90, or 120 minutes at a regular interval, either every month, every other month, or every 3 months, so we can finally address some of the long-standing microformats issues we have in the community. If we choose an alternating schedule, we can have different people from our various timezones each time.

Proposed:

  • Name: Microformats Popup: Microformats2 Issues Resolution Session
  • Description: (draft, feel free to edit/improve)

    Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards.

    Let's discuss how we can close out some outstanding microformats2 issues.

    This is an intermediate session, with a prerequisite of basic knowledge of HTML and microformats. Experience with publishing and/or parsing is a plus. All are welcome.

    More details will be posted over time

Interest

Interested in participating:

Dates

Add your preferences below (using -1/0/+1 voting with your name and/or potential conflicts)

  • Tantek Çelik — not Saturday/Sunday
  • capjamesg - any day of the week, ideally starting between 9:30 and 11am PT
  • David Shanske - Hard for me to do a weekday during work hours, but could try. Weekends or nights US time are usually easier. How about 1PM Pacific on a weekday?
  • gRegor Morrill - Weekends preferable but could probably make a Friday work
  • Add yourself here… (see this for more details)

Details

  • Organizers/Facilitators:
    • ???
  • Date: (once a consensus has been reached and event is scheduled on events.indieweb.org)
  • #hashtag: (used to create an Etherpad for the session)

Previous ~2020-2021 attempt:

  • Organizers/Facilitators:
    • David Shanske - Organizer but not necessarily facilitator
    • Jacky Alciné is open to facilitate to get learning experience on how to
  • Date — no agreement
  • Streaming video/audio platform
  • Hack day?
  • Demos?

Prerequisites

At the 2020/Pop-ups/Microformats session, there were several takeaways that would be good to resolve before trying another session. Specifically,

  • perhaps a flow diagram of how a property can advance from proposed > draft > core
  • what are the requirements / is the process to iterate on a Proposed property?
  • what are the requirements / is the process to iterate on a Draft property?
  • explicit lists of steps to follow to add a proposed property (with example "what specific real world use-cases they are solving, preferably with a link to a step-by-step user scenario, e.g. demonstratable using existing non-standard / single-site / single-implementation tools"), and transition a property from proposed to draft to core
  • GitHub project labels to indicate the current state, and next-action(s) for individual proposals
  • perhaps a flow diagram of the process for how a whole new microformat is developed and can be advance into a draft proposal and further

If we do not at least have a detailed proposal on this to discuss, then any discussion of stabilization will not be successful.


Micropub

Description: A discussion of updates for the Micropub Spec and its Extensions

  • Discuss formalizing the extension process inside the specification instead of outside, and establishing what is an 'official' vs a stable extension, and if things that are stable extensions should be added to the living standard and under what circumstances.
  • Discuss proposed extensions

Interest

Add your +1 for interest in this topic:

Dates

Add your preferences below (using -1/0/+1 voting with your name and/or potential conflicts)

Details

  • Organizers/Facilitators:
  • Date: (once a consensus has been reached and event is scheduled on events.indieweb.org)
  • Hashtag: (used to create an Etherpad for the session)

IndieAuth and API integrations

Description:

  • Explore using an IndieAuth token to give access to other credentials in a declarative way: for instance allow a post to a cloud storage or a git endpoint, or a get to a private git repo, with an allowlist of users with access to it
  • Make it easy to support OAuth sign-ins on federated platforms like Mastodon and Forgejo alongside IndieAuth
  • Advocate for IndieAuth in federated platforms

Interest

Interested in participating:

Dates

Add your preferences below (using -1/0/+1 voting with your name and/or potential conflicts)

Details

  • Organizers/Facilitators:
  • Date: (once a consensus has been reached and event is scheduled on events.indieweb.org)
  • Hashtag: (used to create an Etherpad for the session)

Polls

Polls are a common feature on social networks, allowing you to ask a question and get count which of the provided answers have received the most support.

This pop up is about pondering the question: How can we enable polls on personal websites?

Interest

Interested in participating:

Dates

Add your preferences below (using -1/0/+1 voting with your name and/or potential conflicts)

Details

  • Organizers/Facilitators:
  • Date: (once a consensus has been reached and event is scheduled on events.indieweb.org)
  • Hashtag: (used to create an Etherpad for the session)

How do you interact with the IndieWeb?

Description:

  • Demo how you read, write, and interact with other posts
  • High level overview preferred. Dev talk should be minimal.
  • Document for newcomers

Interest

Interested in participating:

Dates

Add your preferences below (using -1/0/+1 voting with your name and/or potential conflicts)

Details

  • Organizers/Facilitators: benji
  • Date: (once a consensus has been reached and event is scheduled on events.indieweb.org)
  • Hashtag: (used to create an Etherpad for the session)

Proposed Pop-up Template

Edit this section, copy and paste it, and fill in with details of the proposed session. Replace the new section heading with: == name of session ==

Description: short description of session

Interest

Interested in participating:

Dates

Add your preferences below (using -1/0/+1 voting with your name and/or potential conflicts)

Details

  • Organizers/Facilitators:
  • Date: (once a consensus has been reached and event is scheduled on events.indieweb.org)
  • Hashtag: (used to create an Etherpad for the session)

Ideas

Review pop-up ideas that were proposed in past years but did not take place. If you're interested in any of them, start a new planning section above.

Past

Format

Online Pop-Ups

The advantages of individual online sessions are:

  • Ability to focus/schedule on one topic
  • Sessions, not being part of a larger event, can be longer and more in-depth
  • Opportunity to settle long-standing issues by scheduling events that can attract people from multiple parts of a worldwide community.

Typically, these events have been scheduled at least two weeks in advance and scheduled at a time that is practical for people living on the East and West Coasts of the United States, as well as Europe to attend, as these are where currently the largest populations of attendees.

Online Pop-Ups Background

With the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the community started organizing occasional online topic specific pop-up sessions, motivated by the uncertainty around scheduling in-person IndieWebCamp events for the immediate future.

In-Person Pop-Ups

In-person Pop-up events would also often occur when one or more community members were in a city for another reason, and proposed a Homebrew Website Club event in that location. Sometimes, these pop-ups were adjacent to events that attracted parties with similar interests.

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