Homebrew Website Club this evening in Austin. Join us at Mozart’s Coffee (6:30pm - 7:30pm) to chat about the IndieWeb. Also a good time to work on your own web site or ask questions about Micro.blog.

Amanda Carson

Is there going to be a virtual event as well?

Manton Reece

@arush As we get more organized in Austin, we'll try to get live notes put in the IndieWeb.org Slack/IRC channel or wiki, but not sure about tonight. The bigger IndieWebCamp events also do a really good job of remote participation via chat and video streams.

Greg McVerry

@arush you can virtual into SanFran and Seattle if they are running. Now that the semester is back going again I will help relaunch vHWC-North America (which used West Coast time)

Amanda Carson

@jgmac1106 Is the info for what's used for virtual on the events page at indieweb.org? For example, "We use IRC or Skype or whatever"?

Amanda Carson

Excellent! I've caught some of the indiewebcamp stuff after the fact on YOutube, but still need to get Etherpad installed I think for remote participation. From what I understand it's incredibly accessible so looking forward to participating in the next indiewebcamp.

Manton Reece

@arush That reminds me: there's also a "virtual" Homebrew Website Club. See this page for a couple links, although I'm not sure what schedule or time zones.

Greg McVerry

@arush It is usually listed under each event. For vHWC-Europe it is usually Mumble. For vHWC-NA we like ZOOM if someone has an account but often use Google Hangouts. I am going to start building out the virtual schedule for IWC-NYC today and tomorrow.

Trying to see if I can find someone to sign the few short keynotes.

If there is anyhing we need to do for live etherpadding in terms of readers let me know. Try to etherpad in wikimedia to make exporting easier.

Manton Reece @manton
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