IndieWebCamp London

Mar 14-15, 2020

Online only

Unfortunately, we have decided to accept ONLY REMOTE participation for IndieWebCamp London on 14th and 15th March 2020.

It is a very difficult decision to make, but we have the safety of all participants in mind and have to put it as the highest priority of all. We apologize for the disappointment and inconvenience that it has caused. If you need assistance regarding your scheduled travel, please feel free to reach out to us.

IndieWebCamp London 2020 is a 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.

Register

Registrations now closed for this event.

See more related events at events.indieweb.org

Indie RSVPs

See indieweb.org/RSVP for instructions on how to create an RSVP post. Once you've created the RSVP post which links to this page, send a Webmention and you'll appear below!

Schedule

-, 2020
Online

Pre-Camp Help
For those wanting some general help getting prepared and set up for IndieWebCamp Online, you can join us in the chat.
Saturday, March 14
Learn, Share, Discuss!
Day 1 starts with introductions, demos of personal sites, a review of the IndieWeb community and development building blocks, then BarCamp-style brainstorming and discussion sessions.
Sunday, March 15
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.

Keynotes

Kevin Feeney

CEO
TerminusDB

Databases Must Be Decentralised Or We Will Never Be Free

Rosemary Orchard

Developer
Technical University of Vienna

Introduction to the IndieWeb

Organizers

Cheuk Ting Ho

Calum Ryan

Ana Rodrigues

#indiewebcamp

Addtional Information

For addtional information please visit the IndieWebCamp London wiki page.

Sponsors

  • TerminusDB is a database built for data people. Terminus is a model driven graph database designed specifically for the web-age.
  • In the heart of London's tech zone, the London Reactor is a hub for all things developer and startup. 70 Wilson Street boasts an impressive and flexible event space and is home to the Microsoft for Startups program.
  • Sticker Mule is the fastest and easiest way to buy custom printed products.

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)