2014/SF/Introductions

 Introductions  for IndieWebCamp SF 2014 took place 2014-03-07.

Archived from https://old.etherpad-mozilla.org/indiewebcamp-sf

2014-03-07
IndieWebCampSF Day 1

Opening
[http://instagram.com/p/lQqspXg9Zj/ ]

Amber, Aaron, Tantek kickoff IndieWebCampSF with a commercial and history/timeline overview of how we got here.

Tantek

 * responsive design on home page (tantek.com) of recent posts and other home page stuff
 * icon implementation that enables user friendly "Add to Home Screen"

Amber Case

 * demonstrated posting UI of p3k
 * and having comments showing up in real time

Aaron Parecki

 * demonstrated ownyourgram.com and micropub
 * demonstarting IndieAuth and flow

Scott Jenson

 * holds up LED blocks with URLs on local bluetooth

Ryan Barrett

 * Demonstrates snarfed.org
 * shows Bridgy comments from silos, Facebook, Twitter, G+
 * hovering over their name points back to their Facebook profile
 * new post
 * hovering over their name in comments from Twitter, points back to their personal website instead now!
 * Silos can be your friend, e.g. Twitter with friendgraph, pubsub etc. But the usable interface is your site.

Will Norris

 * showing a replacement for WordPress JetPack Plugin with his own
 * Photo image proxy: Photon API
 * Their TOS only allows using it with WordPress JetPack Plugin
 * shows replacement proxy for Photon: s.wjn.me - app written in Go
 * uses HTTPS
 * URL shortener is HTTPS
 * all his personal content is hosted on a secure channel

Johannes Ernst
Q&A:
 * shows IndieBox physical hardware/server
 * shows his /localhost on his laptop
 * install with one command line command all the apps
 * provisions databases, sets up firewalls
 * local calendar/wiki etc. server
 * wants to start a Kickstarter that starts an IndieBox all setup, no Linux admin, all setup and ready to go.
 * all open source
 * single command line commands for: backup, etc.
 * he is running IndieBox himself at home, administers it via ssh
 * wants to make it so normal people can do it too
 * Is this like Docker containers?
 * No, Docker makes all kinds of assumptions that get in the way
 * Do ISPs let you run your own server at home?
 * Took a while from Comcast to get an answer
 * They said everything is fine as long as it is not commercial
 * A lot of stuff for family purposes don't need to leave the house at all
 * Another app is a VPN, so others can VPN into your IndieBox. And having them VPN into each other.
 * Do you have Camlistore running on there?
 * No. Everytime I try to figure out setting it up I can't seem to.

Kevin Marks

 * Noter Live - live tweeting app from his own website.
 * was doing a lot of live-tweeting manually copy and pasting
 * so built is own tool
 * you log into twitter
 * you put the hashtag for the conference at the top
 * you put the speaker name here.
 * type in speaker quote
 * previews full text of the tweet
 * and then also the HTML of the content and keeps a transcript
 * when he's done he copies and publishes the transcript
 * what he would like to do is post this to your website, not just Twitter
 * would also like to post the final transcript to your website via micropub
 * wants to turn Noterlive into a micropub client
 * also loses local UI fields on refresh - would like to put them in Local Storage
 * this is all just JS that's running, but a serverside thing that does login

Adam Brault

 * works on messaging, has worked with irc:bear on XMPP
 * &yet has quite a few people working on XMPP and are members of the XSF
 * stanza.io gives XMPP a completely JSON-based API and makes XMPP as simple to use as socket.io, makes it easier to use XMPP for WebRTC  signaling
 * simplewebrtc.com JS to add WebRTC to a site
 * talky.io is built with on top of it
 * we want to do that and federate it so people can do it on their own domains
 * chat to/from their own domains
 * github.com/andyet/otalk
 * everything you need to run otalk on your own server
 * demo at otalk.im - contact irc:bear for a demo identity to login as

Session Creating

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