#FediForum tickets are as low as $1.99. Other ticket categories subsidize the low-cost option. This enables people who could not otherwise attend FediForum to come and participate on an equal basis. The various ticket categories pay for the exact same access.
Thank you, everybody, who is voluntarily helping out with funding the almost-free tickets, it makes a big difference!
Tickets in all categories are again available. See you tomorrow morning!
Attended the @fediforum meet and greet this morning but chickened out of doing an introduction. 🐔 There were plenty of great intros, and quite a diverse group - developers, end users, content creators and platform leads. Really great to see.
One of these days there will be enough interest for an end-user conference, I can feel it.
Looking forward to the demo quick rounds, seems like there will be many!
The countdown to #FediForum is now down to 23 hours.
Registration is still open. Join us for two half-days of presentations and discussions on all aspects of the #fediverse, from technology to culture, funding and much more.
We will have speed demos of innovative new Fediverse software given right by their developers. And we will have record attendance of people from around the world who care about the Fediverse and #decentralized social networking.
Less than 48 hours until #FediForum March 2024. Registration is still open for the leading event that brings the people together who move the #Fediverse forward. Will we see you there?
For what to expect, check out the session notes and demo videos from our previous events in March and September last year, and the long list of proposed subjects for this FediForum. Questions? Just comment here!
On Monday morning, the day before #FediForum starts, we'll do again a "Meet and Greet" for registered attendees.
There is no agenda, it's for people who feel like it to try out the electronic venue before the #unconference starts, make sure their equipment works and say Hi. We'll answer any questions you might have.
You will receive an e-mail with log-in instructions tomorrow, Sunday.
FediForum 2024 is almost here! Flipboard CEO @mike catches up with conference co-organizer and Dazzle Labs CEO @J12t to get a taste of top-of-mind topics for fediverse stewards, including how this space can cross the chasm into the mainstream. It’s a new episode of Dot Social, the first podcast about the open social web.
Next week is FediForum week and I’m excited. There’s a lot on tap in the coming months so I’m sure there will be no shortage of interesting demos and discussions.
To get warmed up here’s a helpful conversation with @J12t , co-founder of FediForum, on the latest episode of Dot Social. We discuss the hot topics that are likely to come up and Johannes goes deep on some of the most important things needed to help the #Fediverse “cross the chasm”.
Enjoy and hope to see you at #FediForum on the 19th!
"Emissary is a toolkit for building Fediverse applications. Let's build the federated music sharing, workout tracking, event registering, and project planning apps together."
I believe we are getting a demo, too, in the speed demo track.
What is and isn't acceptable for businesses to do in the #Fediverse?
Lots of opinions, many strongly held. The fact of the matter, of course, is that businesses are connecting to the Fediverse, from news organizations to Meta and everything in between.
Would be useful to come up with a set of acceptable things to do for businesses and unacceptable ones. Or maybe a scale.
I want to run a #FediForum session on this next week, and brainstorm with you all.
latest (in a long endless list) example of #Enshittification of Google search did a search for the upcoming Fediforum 2024 #FediForum and Google decided that I really meant FedExForum 2024 and showed those results - not as an addition to showing me WHAT I SEARCHED FOR but instead of. When I clicked the "no I really meant" link it does, indeed, have real results.
I'm very very very very very tired of Google pulling this crap. Show me the results for what I searched for! Even if only a few
as I already posted here, I'm currently working on federated game using #activitypub
I'm almost finishing my demo and the game landing page, so I want to gather some overall feedback on the idea itself (since demo is not finished)
The game is a real-time strategy game using cards PvP, the federate part, relates most of giving the players the possibility to create their own cards and servers, and of course, playing across different servers
@ropoko have you thought about demonstrating this at #Fediforum (or a #Fedidevs meeting)? I’m curious what you’re doing around extensions etc. The GitHub resources are a little light as far as I can see. Is there a running instance I can look at?