IndieWebCamp May 23-30, 2014

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apprentice

Created by David.shanske.com on May 28

  • Wed, May 28 david.shanske.com Create a specific Appenticeship page
  • Wed, May 28 david.shanske.com
  • Thu, May 29 tantek.com dfn, change headings, encourage Homebrew Website Club participation
  • Thu, May 29 tantek.com /* For Creators */ at most one apprentice per creator per indiewebcamp

An apprentice, in the context of the indieweb, is an IndieWebCamp participant who has not yet setup a personal domain with IndieAuth, but is passionate about owning their identity & data on the web and dedicated to doing so, with the help of a creator.

Are You An Apprentice

Are you an apprentice?

  • Perhaps you don't have a personal site.
  • Perhaps you're a creator, but only for other people, and don't actively create things for your own site.
  • Maybe you're really excited about the IndieWeb and want to join it as soon as you can!

You can still be an apprentice to a creator.

If you're not a creator, but want to be, or want to create and contribute to the indieweb but don't know where to start, team up with a creator to attend the next IndieWebCamp.

In the meantime, be sure to get setup with your own personal identity so you can contribute to the wiki, and start learning what you can do to add your personal site to the indie web.

Lastly, consider attending a Homebrew Website Club meetup, which are open to anyone who is passionate about owning and creating their own identity and data on the web. No technical skill required. You'll likely meet some creators at the meetup and maybe even get help Getting Started.

For Creators

Creators may choose to take on an apprentice. If the apprentice is attending an IndieWebCamp, the creator is responsible for the apprentice.

Creators should take on at most one apprentice per IndieWebCamp.

See Also

Amazon S3

Created by Aaronparecki.com on May 25




Amazon S3 is a file hosting service from Amazon.

IndieWeb Examples

lionzan.me

Leonardo Zangrando hosts his website on S3.

These are the notes that I took while cerating my S3 Jekyll Indieweb site.

Other sources

See Also

events/2014-06-18-homebrew-website-club

Created by Kartikprabhu.com on May 29

  • Thu, May 29 kartikprabhu.com new page for 2014-06-18
  • Fri, May 30 tantek.com /* Notes */ restore irc archives link for day/night of, instructions in comments to keep it and just update the date for copies of this event
  • Fri, May 30 tantek.com 06-18 irc

Contents

Homebrew Website Club Meetup

Details

When

:

17:30-18:30 Writing hour

- Homebrew Website Club broadcast & peer-to-peer

Where

San Francisco
TBD
Portland
Esri R&D Center, 309 SW 6th Ave, Ste. 600, Portland, OR

What

new! 17:30-18:30 Writing hour before the meetup. Come on by to blog or do other writing quietly.

Homebrew Website Club Meetup: Are you building your own website? Indie reader? Personal publishing web app? Or some other digital magic-cloud proxy? If so, come on by and join a gathering of people with likeminded interests. Bring your friends that want to start a personal web site. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, help work on a project...

See the Homebrew Website Club Newsletter Volume 1 Issue 1 for a description of the first meeting.

URLs

San Francisco:

  • add indieevent...

Portland:

  • add indieevent...

RSVP

Optional RSVP - just show up! You're encouraged to RSVP by any or all of:

  • adding your name below (and indicate parenthetically if you're in for writing hour)
  • sending an indie RSVP to the respective indie event listed above for your location,
  • RSVPing on its POSSE copy on Facebook (also linked above)

Or just show up and say hi! We're a friendly bunch. You may also RSVP after attending.

San Francisco:

  • ... add yourself!

Portland:

  • ... add yourself!

Notes

San Francisco



Portland

Blog posts

Blog posts before the meeting:

  • ...

Photos

...

Homebrew Website Club
2014 06-1806-0405-2105-0704-2304-0903-2603-1903-1202-2602-1201-2901-15
2013 12-1812-0411-20



about

Created by David.shanske.com on May 28

  • Wed, May 28 david.shanske.com Created page with a few examples. Expecting someone to come up with a better definition.
  • Thu, May 29 tantek.com dfn, home page
  • Thu, May 29 tantek.com link home page

"About" is a commonly occurring page or section on a site that provides an introduction, overview, or summary of the site. On a personal site, this would be usually be in the form of an expanded h-card about the person. About information can either be on a dedicated page, on every page (e.g. in a footer), or often on the site home page.

The key part of the About is the p-note of the h-card, which attempts to introduce the site visitor to the person in a simple and plain manner.

Guidelines

A good About p-note has to be brief. There is always the opportunity to expand later. This is not a resume. This is to introduce people to the author and owner of the site.

Examples in the wild

  • Tantek Çelik on tantek.com: "My name is Tantek. I work on open web standards and the indie web. I code, design, run, climb, and fight for the users."
  • Barnaby Walters - "I am a British web developer and luthier working at Vísar in Reykjavík, Iceland."
  • Aaron Parecki - "Aaron Parecki is CTO of the Esri R&D Center, Portland, and the co-founder of IndieWebCamp. He is known for having tracked his location at 5 second intervals since 2008, and for co-founding Geoloqi, a location-based software company acquired by Esri in 2012. His work has been featured in Wired, Fast Company and more. He made Inc. Magazine's 30 Under 30 for his work on Geoloqi." He also links to a full/expanded biography.
  • Ryan Barrett - "I live, work, and play in San Francisco. I code, write, and post pictures here."
  • Bear - "Opsasaurus Ursus - professional curmudgeon currently working at &yet on the Operations Team."

See Also

Quill

Created by Aaronparecki.com on May 26




Quill is a simple app for posting text notes to your website using micropub. Quill is part of p3k, created by Aaron Parecki.

quill.p3k.io

IndieWeb Examples

People using Quill to post to their website:

Upcoming

Created by Tantek.com on May 28

  • Wed, May 28 tantek.com plenty of links here, time to create it. stub with dfn, site death, domain return, notability to indiewebcamp
  • Thu, May 29 tantek.com apparently Upcoming was not how aaronpk found the microformats meetup but rather [[Google]] Search!



Upcoming, also known as Upcoming.org was (perhaps) the first social event sharing silo.

Site Death

2013-04-30 Upcoming was shut down by parent company Yahoo, one of many 2013 site deaths, redirecting all upcoming.yahoo.com URLs to the yahoo.com home page.

Domain Return and Archive Links

In 2014, Yahoo sold the original Upcoming.org domain name back to found Andy Baio who set it up with a Kickstarter (successfully founded), and started linking old upcoming.org event and user profile URLs to Archive.org copies.

This saga is documented in Andy Baio's post on Medium:

Example URLs with archive.org links on their new upcoming.org 404 pages:

Some Upcoming events lack archive.org links, perhaps because they were created after Upcoming became a subdomain of Yahoo.com:

As Baio rebuilds and redeploys Upcoming.org, it's likely that all the above Upcoming.org URLs will all work directly to serve their old content (i.e. without requiring clicking through to an archive.org page).

See Also

indieauth.com

Created by Aaronparecki.com on May 26

  • Mon, May 26 aaronparecki.com stub with dfn and description of the two roles. probably could be improved.
  • Mon, May 26 aaronparecki.com see also



indieauth.com provides two services: for developers, it handles authenticating users via RelMeAuth, and users can delegate to it as their authorization server.

Contents

For Developers

https://indieauth.com/developers

For Users

https://indieauth.com/setup

FAQ

https://indieauth.com/faq

See Also

LID

Created by Upon2020.com on May 30




Light-Weight Identity (abbreviated LID) is a decentralized, user-controlled digital identity protocol developed in 2004/2005 by Johannes Ernst and Tammy Ernst.

It starts with the assumption that individuals claim a place on the web, identified by a URL, and use this URL to identify themselves to others on the web. In the original form, it used gpg for encryption and digital signatures, XML/XPath for profile information, and also supports the sending of encrypted messages from URL to URL.

It was the original URL-based identity protocol, followed by OpenID (before the latter moved away from URLs as identifiers)

More info:

IndieWeb Examples

Johannes Ernst

Johannes Ernst has been running it on several of his sites (including Upon2020.com(?)) since 2005.

See Also

Retrieved from "http://indiewebcamp.com/LID"

events/2014-06-04-homebrew-website-club

Created by Kartikprabhu.com on May 29

  • Thu, May 29 kartikprabhu.com new page
  • Fri, May 30 tantek.com /* Notes */ restore irc archives link for day/night of

Contents

Homebrew Website Club Meetup

Details

When

:

17:30-18:30 Writing hour

- Homebrew Website Club broadcast & peer-to-peer

Where

San Francisco
TBD
Portland
Esri R&D Center, 309 SW 6th Ave, Ste. 600, Portland, OR

What

new! 17:30-18:30 Writing hour before the meetup. Come on by to blog or do other writing quietly.

Homebrew Website Club Meetup: Are you building your own website? Indie reader? Personal publishing web app? Or some other digital magic-cloud proxy? If so, come on by and join a gathering of people with likeminded interests. Bring your friends that want to start a personal web site. Exchange information, swap ideas, talk shop, help work on a project...

See the Homebrew Website Club Newsletter Volume 1 Issue 1 for a description of the first meeting.

URLs

San Francisco:

  • add indieevent...

Portland:

  • add indieevent...

RSVP

Optional RSVP - just show up! You're encouraged to RSVP by any or all of:

  • adding your name below (and indicate parenthetically if you're in for writing hour)
  • sending an indie RSVP to the respective indie event listed above for your location,
  • RSVPing on its POSSE copy on Facebook (also linked above)

Or just show up and say hi! We're a friendly bunch. You may also RSVP after attending.

San Francisco:

  • ... add yourself!

Portland:

  • ... add yourself!

Notes

San Francisco



Portland

Blog posts

Blog posts before the meeting:

  • ...

Photos

...

Homebrew Website Club
2014 06-1806-0405-2105-0704-2304-0903-2603-1903-1202-2602-1201-2901-15
2013 12-1812-0411-20



TOTP

Created by Aaronparecki.com on May 26

  • Mon, May 26 aaronparecki.com stub with dfn and examples



TOTP is a mechanism of generating a one-time password from a shared secret key and the current time, often used for two-factor auth. TOTP is an acronym of Time-based One-time Password Algorithm.

Services that Support TOTP

  • GitHub - GitHub uses TOTP for two-factor auth when signing in
  • Google - Google uses TOTP for two-factor auth when signing in
  • indieauth.com - indieauth.com uses TOTP as a login mechanism

See Also

User:Macbodachland.com ian

Created by Macbodachland.com ian on May 24


Ian MacFarland

One-time New York journalist now studying organizing systems and design at the UC Berkeley School of Information. I'm at macbodachland.com/ian.

User:Petermolnar.eu

Created by Tantek.com on May 28




Péter Molnár

Changed Pages

https

15 edits by kartikprabhu.com, tantek.com, jonnybarnes.net, kylewm.com
  • Fri, May 23 kartikprabhu.com /* IndieMark Levels */ Level 4!
  • Fri, May 23 tantek.com /* Level 2 security */ split why/examples, added myself as an example! Level 2 achieved :)
  • Sat, May 24 jonnybarnes.net /* Level 4 security */
  • Tue, May 27 kylewm.com /* Level 2 security */ added myself!
  • Wed, May 28 kylewm.com /* Level 2 security */
  • Wed, May 28 kylewm.com /* Level 4 security */ level up
  • Wed, May 28 tantek.com /* Level 4 security */ Willnorris is at level 5, no need duplicate here.
  • Wed, May 28 kylewm.com /* How to */ added note about OCSP warning
  • Wed, May 28 tantek.com /* Level 5 security */ explicitly require prev levels, note willnorris use of 301 redirect from Level 4 notes, note rough years
  • Wed, May 28 tantek.com /* Level 4 security */ no warnings, lock icon at least, jb/snarfed years, kylewm caveats, Check..., FAQ for external content, capture brainstorming for splitting mixed content warning fix to new level
  • Wed, May 28 tantek.com /* Level 5 security */ dates for willnorris https level 4-5 support with citations, link user page for Peter, forward secrecy, bold headings
  • Wed, May 28 tantek.com /* Level 2 security */ bold headings, user: links, since dates
  • Wed, May 28 tantek.com DariusDunlap got to Level 3 at or right after IndieWebCampSF, some style tweaks
  • Wed, May 28 tantek.com paul since 2012-01, guessing aaronpk since 2013, some reasons for Level 3 including privacy per Tim Bray post, added him there too
  • Thu, May 29 tantek.com /* Level 3 security */ aaronpk 2013-11-10

micropub

4 edits by aaronparecki.com
  • Sat, May 24 aaronparecki.com /* Clients */ add IndiePost
  • Mon, May 26 aaronparecki.com /* Clients */ renamed to Quill!
  • Mon, May 26 aaronparecki.com /* Clients */ link to [[Quill]] instead of URL
  • Mon, May 26 aaronparecki.com /* h-entry */ add slug

site-deaths

3 edits by wakest.info rmation, kevinmarks.com, tantek.com
  • Tue, May 27 wakest.info rmation /* Unknown Year */
  • Wed, May 28 kevinmarks.com /* Site Deaths */
  • Wed, May 28 tantek.com /* Site Deaths */ change heading to dfn, one link to Baia post in intro is sufficient

checkin

2 edits by tantek.com

micropub-endpoint

2 edits by kartikprabhu.com, aaronparecki.com
  • Mon, May 26 kartikprabhu.com /* IndieWeb Examples */ added me
  • Mon, May 26 aaronparecki.com /* Indieweb Examples */ add myself!

POSSE to Facebook

2 edits by kylewm.com
  • Sun, May 25 kylewm.com /* Facebook API */ added research/screenshots about mention tagging
  • Tue, May 27 kylewm.com /* Mention Tagging */ add link to article about de-emphasized OpenGraph posts

expenses

2 edits by aaronparecki.com

p3k

2 edits by aaronparecki.com
  • Sun, May 25 aaronparecki.com /* Storage */ add notes and screenshots about how p3k handles storage of posts
  • Mon, May 26 aaronparecki.com /* Source Code */ add [[Quill]]

album

2 edits by aaronparecki.com

Events

2 edits by kartikprabhu.com, tantek.com

bookmark

1 edits by adactio.com

webhook

1 edits by aaronparecki.com
  • Sat, May 24 aaronparecki.com headers for examples, add beeminder with link to 2012 demo

archive

1 edits by aaronparecki.com

Ruby

1 edits by aaronparecki.com
  • Fri, May 23 aaronparecki.com add mention-client library

User:David.shanske.com

1 edits by david.shanske.com
  • Sun, May 25 david.shanske.com /* Features in Development */

2014/UK/Guest List

1 edits by petermolnar.eu

User:Dunlaps.net

1 edits by tantek.com

presentations

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Fri, May 30 tantek.com The Future of Quantified Self and Data Ownership

Indie Box

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Fri, May 30 tantek.com /* Articles */ crowdfunding canceled, see also FAQ

User:Paulmunday.net

1 edits by paulmunday.net

exercise

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Fri, May 30 tantek.com more tags, IndieWebCamp Sessions

Template:Homebrew Website Club

1 edits by tantek.com

Medium

1 edits by aaronparecki.com
  • Fri, May 30 aaronparecki.com /* Criticism */ medium doesn't support footnotes

store

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Fri, May 30 tantek.com dfn, FF marketplace example and App Manifest link to Client App Store Examples for better discovery

Google

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Thu, May 29 tantek.com add section on Search, Google Web History, move Aaronpk and Tantek meeting to Search subsection since aaronpk says he used Google Search to find the microformats meetup!

IRC People

1 edits by ellton.tk

gittip

1 edits by aaronparecki.com

Main Page

1 edits by tantek.com

home page

1 edits by tantek.com

architecture astronomy

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Thu, May 29 tantek.com add articles section with The Duct Tape Programmer

creator

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Thu, May 29 tantek.com dfn, indiewebcamps, encouraged to bring an apprentice

Twitter

1 edits by tantek.com
  • Wed, May 28 tantek.com remove h1, update dfn to include Twitter and Twitter.com, Additional Resources / Profile Image URLs