cities
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cities are a good place to organize and host IndieWebCamps and Homebrew Website Club meetups; see the lists of cities below.
IndieWebCamps in cities
Recent Cities
Recent cities have that have hosted (or about to host) an IndieWebCamp or series of Homebrew Website Clubs since 2018, and have either currently active community members or other IndieWeb-adjacent events planned.
(an overview map for all of these, current and recent before Covid, would be nice!)
Alphabetical:
- 🐻 Berlin
- 🍦 Brighton
- 🦁 Düsseldorf
- 🏰 Nürnberg
- 🏄 San Diego
Before Covid
Cities that hosted an IndieWebCamp or series of Homebrew Website Clubs in 2019-2020, but have not restarted since Covid lockdowns in Spring 2020.
- ❌ Amsterdam
- 🌮 Austin
- 🔺 Karlsruhe
- 🎡 London
- 🌳 New Haven
- 🗽 New York City
- 🏹 Nottingham
- 🏫 Oxford
- 🌹 Portland
- 🌁 San Francisco
- 🐰 Utrecht
- Vancouver
IndieWebCamp city colors
Based on Dopplr city colors using service https://pin13.net/city-color.php?city=Portland
Africa
Middle East
Europe
UK
North America
- New Haven
- Baltimore
- Cambridge (maybe show row as Boston)
- New York ( Manhattan)
- Austin
- San Diego
- Los Angeles ( Hollywood, Santa Monica)
- San Francisco
- Bellingham (maybe show row as Seattle)
- Portland
- Guadalajara
Regions
Cyberspace
Time Zones
- 🌴 West (AKA Pacific Time Zone) — see past HWC & IWC events
- 🌎 Pacific — see past HWC & IWC events
- ...
All Cities
Cities that have had IndieWebCamp events in the past (2017 or earlier, but nothing more recent)
- Bellingham
- Cambridge (MA) (hosted at MIT)
- Edinburgh
- Istanbul
Cities that have had HWC events in the past but no longer seem active:
- Barnsley (HWC starting 2019-07-18)
- Mountain View (held a few HWC events)
Some need pages:
All Cities that have ever hosted an IndieWebCamp or Homebrew Website Club:
Brainstorming
Maps
Maps would be nice!
- All cities that have hosted HWCs or IWCs (maybe with a count of each on each city?)
- Recent cities (this calendar year or last year)
- All cities in a year (highlight new cities that year)
Timeline Charts
Timeline charts would be cool too! Designed like rockband member timelines:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestral_Manoeuvres_in_the_Dark#Timeline
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Stones#Timeline
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Order_(band)#Timeline
- ... Is there a Wikipedia category for bands with timelines of members?
Charts:
- IndieWebCamps over time, horizontal axis measured by year
- Each new city added as a bar from bottom (closest to timeline base) to top, starting with Portland, etc.
- Cities with one IWC per year drawn as a contiguous line, missing a year shows a gap for that year
- Homebrew Website Clubs / IndieWeb meetups over time, horizontal axis measured by month/year
- Each new city added as a bar from bottom (closest to timeline base) to top, starting with San Francisco, etc.
- Cities with at least one HWC/IWM per month drawn as contiguous line, missing a month shows a gap for that month
Get Data From
Existing templates have at least some of the data: