2012/UK/Guest List

Event
IndieWebCampUK : 2012-09-09 from 10:00 through 18:00 at The Skiff,  Brighton , England.

Additional URLs:
 * http://lanyrd.com/2012/indiewebcampuk/
 * http://plancast.com/p/cehi.

RSVP
For IndieWebCampUK, we've opened up registration to the first 50 apprentices and indieweb creators who sign-up.

apprentices
We'd prefer that you Sign-in with your personal domain and add yourself to the guest list below, however, as an apprentice you may also just:


 * RSVP on Lanyrd

indieweb creators
Sign-in with your personal domain to edit the guest list and add yourself.

Using your Google Profile as your Open ID is not good enough! Using your Facebook page as your identity is not good enough!

Follow the short and easy instructions to set up your own domain with 'Web sign-in.

Like IndieWebCamp 2012, IndieWebCampUK 2012 encourages active creators to help focus the limited time we have on productive real world discussions and code/design/ux sharing that will help us move forward.

Being a creator means you must do one or more of:
 * code. create or contribute to indieweb open source projects
 * design. create or contribute to indieweb designs, graphic, layout, adaptive or otherwise.
 * ux. create wireframes or other indieweb user interface flows

As an indieweb creator, you must be using the things you create (code, design, ux) on your personal site.

As an indieweb camp creator, you must share at least some small part of what you create and run on your personal site.

Still not sure if you're an indieweb creator?

Check out the Creator wiki page.

apprentices to creators
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 attend IndieWebCampUK as an apprentice, either with a creator or as a independent.

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, RSVP on Lanyrd and then team up with an indieweb creator to help you out..

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.

Official Guest List
Venue Capacity: 50
 * signed-up: 11 (including 0 apprentices)
 * spots remaining: 39

Want to help? Sign up to volunteer!.

Create your account, then add yourself below with:
 * Photo - hotlinked .jpg/.png on your own site so when you update it, it's always fresh here.
 * Name - Your name linked to your wiki user page (optionally a link to your company/organization/project(s) after your name)
 * Personal URL - your personal indieweb site (will be auto-linked by the wiki)
 * Stuff I create on/for my site - link(s) to the code/design/ux shared projects that you create/iterate/contribute to that you run on your indieweb site. e.g. links to github or even directly to files on your own site as long as they have self-contained open source or content licensing as appropriate.
 * Other - links to your other profiles (Twitter, Github, Lanyrd, Jam, etc.)

Finally, add:
 * IndieWebCamp buttons to your website

Creators
Alphabetically sorted by full display name.

Apprentices
Apprentices, add yourselves with your name, personal URL (if any), Creator, more info. Alphabetically sorted by given name.

Regrets
Folks that can't make it (but hopefully can participate before/after remotely!)