Tomorrow: 7 Maxims to Grow Decentralized Web 🚀
Tomorrow: 7 Maxims to Improve the DWeb
Dear DWeb Community, Based on extensive interviews and a survey of hundreds of DWeb community members, two new reports provide us an in-depth look at where the Decentralized Web ecosystem is today, and what it needs to grow.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 24 at 9:30 AM Pacific time (that's 11:30 AM in Austin / 12:30 PM in Boston / 1:30 PM in Sao Paulo / 5:30 PM in London / 6:30 PM Prague-Berlin / 9:30 PM in Perm) we're trying something new. Join us in the new WebRTC-fueled platform Gather.town, for the June DWeb Meetup: "The State of the Decentralized Web."
The first 30 minutes we will explore the (virtual) beach, the bar and meet new friends.
Then at 10 AM Pacific, head to the auditorium for some new insights into the state of the Decentralized Web Ecosystem. Plus, we're picking up to 5 projects for a Free UX Design Workshop. Looking at everything from start-up prototypes to mature platforms, Eileen Wagner of Simply Secure will show you how to evaluate and improve your user experience.
First we'll dive into these two new reports:
SPEAKERS: "Decentralization Off the Shelf" Author: Karissa McKelvey, who researches technical architecture design and its impact on usability, safety, and resilience. Previously, she led user and developer experience for dat and hypercore, a decentralized data sharing tool and peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol.
Design Clinic by Eileen Wagner, who advises teams and organizations on UX design and research at Simply Secure. Her focus is on information architecture, content strategy, and interaction design--or anything that helps people make sense of complex technologies.
"Decentralized Web Developer Report 2020" Author Anna Lekanova, who leads community building at Fluence, a peer-to-peer computing protocol & a software licensing system.
This Summer Dive into the a new future....
Dat Conference 2020—July 30-31 This is a virtual P-2-P event about local-first tech and a meetup space for everyone interested in the Decentralized Web. Now accepting proposals!
Our Networks - Growing Our Networks in Uncertain Times & Places —August 7-9 An invitation to collectively invent the future of our networks in virtual spaces. In the presence of so many unknowns, how can alternative network infrastructures support the creation of radically equitable futures?
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