User:Bret.io/Main Page/New Pages

New pages
I think that these could be broken off into new pages or put into the sidebar.

Things for the sidebar

 * to-do - next steps for IndieWebCamp and indie web efforts.
 * issues - any problems with the wiki, the website, or anything else to do with IndieWebCamp
 * Links to translations or language flags?

Notable Projects
I think it would be nice to have a list websites that showcase notable IndieWeb projects. Maybe eventually we could determine the list based on their IndieMark Score. This page would be primarily for newcomers trying to get a feel for what projects best embody the IndieWeb principals by going through a list of links to examples.
 * aaronparecki.com
 * tantek.com
 * waterpigs.co.uk
 * sandeep.io
 * werd.io
 * eschnou.com
 * tommorris.org
 * dhariri.com/feed
 * bjb.io

Promote
This page is about how to promote IndieWeb ideas, and resources that can help you do that.
 * buttons - buttons and badges to show your support on your website
 * Indieweb hashtags: #indieweb #indieauth #ownyourdata etc...
 * elsewhere - indieweb and indiewebcamp related news, communities, content on other sites

Important articles
A page with a list of distinguished articles:
 * social web map
 * problems - problems the indiewebcamp community are working individually and collectively to solve
 * principles
 * why
 * projects
 * anti-patterns
 * POSSE
 * Distinguishing

Distinguishing
The IndieWeb shares many of its principles with other efforts/communities, yet there are some key aspects that distinguish the IndieWeb from previous efforts.
 * Principles over project-centrism. There are many similar efforts that are based on a single (often open source) project. We believe a community developing a plurality of projects following a set of principles is more robust and produces better results than any such monoculture.
 * Selfdogfood. The best way to figure out what's most important, and actually build it, is to scratch your own itch, by creating for and on your personal domain, and iterating.
 * Design and UX first, formats/protocols second. We focus on UX first, and then as we figure that out we re-use/subset/implement/iterate/develop the absolutely simplest most minimal formats &amp; protocols necessary to support that UX.