Re: Federated Social Web Summit 2012...

Yes, listing related events is useful too. Having FSW fostering a bunch of smaller meet ups is a good thing.

This event looks great. Really pragmatic! If I'm in the area I'll pop in for sure! ;-)

On 21 Nov 2011, at 23:54, Tantek Çelik wrote:
> There is also IndieWebCamp 2012, 2012-06-30...2012-07-01 in Portland, OR, USA.
> 
> http://indiewebcamp.com/
> 
> IndieWebCamp was founded this past June by a few attendees of the first Federated Social Web Summit in Portland in 2010 plus a few more as a kind of fork with a few slightly different focuses/priorities. In short:
> 
> 1. Independence 1st, federation 2nd.
> 2. Public/syndication 1st, private/groups 2nd.
> 3. Thinker creators 1st, talkers 2nd.
> 4. Self-hosted dogfooding implementations 1st, whitepapers/specs 2nd.
> 
> If those priorities resonate with you, consider signing up to participate:
> 
> http://indiewebcamp.com/2012/Guest_List
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Tantek (co-founder/organizer, IndieWebCamp)
> 
> P.S. To be clear, the IndieWebCamp community are big fans of federation, supporting private/group comms use-cases, discussions, and standards. The difference is in approach, and what focus/prioritization will best accelerate progress towards all these goals.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Harris <daniel@kendra.org.uk>
> Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 15:33:07 
> To: <public-xg-federatedsocialweb@w3.org>
> Subject: Federated Social Web Summit 2012...
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> In the interests of getting the ball rolling on the crystallising and opening the processes behind the various opportunities for Federated Social Web Summit 2012 I've created a page here...
> 
> http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/federatedsocialweb/wiki/Federated_Social_Web_Summit_2012
> 
> Please add your ideas, plans and wish lists.
> 
> Cheers Daniel

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