ONLINE: Homebrew Website Club West Coast
Now Online Only
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Out of an abundance of caution regarding COVID-19 (coronavirus), we have decided to switch the March 25th meetup to an online-only meetup.
We will provide a Zoom video conference link 20 minutes before the meetup here and in the IndieWeb chat.
Homebrew Website Club is a meetup for anyone interested in personal websites and a distributed web. Whether you’re a blogger, coder, designer, or just someone who wants to improve their presence on the web, this meetup is for you.
6:00pm–7:00pm Quiet writing hour * Finish that blog post you’ve been working on!
7:00pm–8:00pm IndieWeb Meetup * Demos of personal website breakthroughs * Discussion around the independent web * Create or update your personal web site!
Join a community with like-minded interests. Bring friends that want a personal site, or are interested in a healthy, independent web!
Please read through our Code of Conduct.
Optional RSVP:
- Post an indie RSVP on your own site
- Or log in to indieweb.org and click “I'm Going” below
Blog Posts
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by Maxwell Joslyn on Mar 25, 2020
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We talked about some improvements to indiewebify.me during tonight’s IndieWeb meetup. I think we landed on the idea that it is primarily a tool for developers, since it involves instructing people to change HTML. We discussed possibly changing it from a numbered list (or levels) to more of a “Choose Your Own Adventure” format.
As a first small step, I wanted to propose that we change the messaging so it’s clear it’s intended for developers and add some prominent links (perhaps in a top bar?) to other indieweb resources if you’re not a developer, like the getting started page. Since indiewebify.me can be some people’s first exposure to the indieweb, I think it is important that we don’t give the impression that indieweb = you have to be a developer. We should provide clear, inviting calls to action for non-developers.
Since it is largely a set of validators, I wonder if that should be part of the messaging, too. Something like “IndieWebify.me: indieweb validators for developers”?
What are your thoughts?
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