IndieWeb Summit

June 24-25, 2017

Portland, Oregon

The seventh annual gathering for independent web creators of all kinds, from graphic artists, to designers, UX engineers, coders, hackers, to share ideas, actively work on creating for their own personal websites, and build upon each others creations.

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Schedule

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Mozilla Portland, 1120 NW Couch St #320, Portland, Oregon


Pre-Summit Meetup
The Pre-Summit Meetup is an informal social meetup for IndieWeb Summit participants to catch up and get to know each other before the summit.
  • 17:30 Pre-Summit Meetup!
Pine Street Market
126 SW 2nd St.

Pine Street Market is an indoor food hall with a wide variety of food and drink options.

Saturday, June 24
Keynotes & Discussions
Day 1 starts with keynotes, including major milestones, accomplishments in the past year, and demos, then BarCamp-style brainstorming and discussion sessions.
  • 09:00 Doors open, badges, coffee, and breakfast!
  • 10:00 Keynotes
  • 11:00 Lightning Intros & Personal Site Demos
  • 12:00 Group photo & Lunch
  • 13:30 Session Proposals & Scheduling
  • 14:00 Sessions (45min)
  • 16:15 Last session
  • 17:00 Day 1 closing session, break, meetup later for dinner
Sunday, June 25
Create, Hack, Demo!
Day 2 make things on and for your personal site! Collaborate with others or work on your own to improve at least one thing on your personal site, no matter how small or how epic.
  • 09:00 Doors open, badges, coffee, and breakfast!
  • 09:30 Day 2 session scheduling
  • 10:00 IndieWeb Creating:
    IndieWeb 101, IndieWebifying your WordPress, Dev intro to indieweb building blocks
  • 11:00 Start creating!
  • 12:00 Catered lunch
  • 13:00 Creating sessions continue
  • 16:00 Demos
  • 17:30 Closing Keynote

Schedule is subject to change. View the full schedule grid on the IndieWeb wiki for the latest updates.

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Sponsors

Special thanks to our sponsors who make it possible to provide food and space for the IndieWeb Summit

  • Mozilla is a non-profit organization helping to keep the Internet healthy, open and accessible to all.
  • Bridgy is an open source project and proxy that implements backfeed as a service. Bridgy sends webmentions for comments, likes, etc. on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Instagram.
  • Donut.js is a monthly meetup bringing together the love of code and the deliciousness of donuts.
  • CSV Conf is a conference featuring stories about data sharing and data analysis from science, journalism, government, and open source.

How to Sponsor

We would be thrilled to list you as a sponsor! See our sponsorship prospectus for details, or become a monthly supporter.

Download Sponsorship Prospectus (PDF)