10083 results for "what is tantek"

  • what is SM
    [tantek] at 2024-05-16 09:53
  • aaronpk, both make sense, with different time-windows. what I'm saying is, it makes sense for an event to have TWO fields, for the different use-cases, and then it ALSO makes sense to hide one when notes are no longer being taken (event ends), and show the other (minutes / archive) when it is non-empty, which may happen some time after the event!
    [tantek] at 2024-05-16 01:03
  • what is IWC kit
    [tantek] at 2024-05-15 22:48
  • what is an IndieWebCamp kit
    [tantek] at 2024-05-15 22:45
  • IWC Organizing << ^ 2. if you are an organizer and something has worked for you but no one else, then maybe you have a good idea for organizing, or maybe you have a good personal best practice. Regardless, you don't know whether another organizer will actually be able to do it, or if it is even necessary for that other organizer to successfully run an IndieWebCamp. Good to document what has worked for you personally, by name, in the
    [tantek] at 2024-05-15 22:25
  • IWC Organizing << add to methodology, principles for adding to or editing steps to organize, starting with: 1. if you're not an organizer, you have no perspective on what is *required* or even *recommended* for implementing a successful IndieWebCamp. You can make requests of what you'd like to see organizers consider, if they have time after they do required things. Non-organizers are not in any position to be making demands / claims as to
    [tantek] at 2024-05-15 22:23
  • that they themselves did not have the strengths/skills for, to better set expectations of what is necessary (vs "nice to have") for a successful IndieWebCamp
    [tantek] at 2024-05-15 22:21
  • IWC Organizing << to-do: reduce & simplify what is required to organizing an IWC. Clearly document Minimum Viable IWC Organizing, as it what it takes, empirically, to organize a successful IWC, not what anyone thinks is "required" due to any assumptions of first principles or entitlements or expectations. Go through the top implied "required" parts of the document and critically assess whether or not each step is actually necessary, or was
    [tantek] at 2024-05-15 22:15
  • 2. if you are an organizer and something has worked for you but no one else, then maybe you have a good idea for organizing, or maybe you have a good personal best practice. Regardless, you have no idea whether someone else trying to do something that only have done will actually be able to do it, or if it is actually necessary for that other organizer to successfully run an IndieWebCamp. It's good to document what has worked for you
    [tantek] at 2024-05-15 22:09
  • `1. if you're not an organizer, you have no perspective on what is *required* or even *recommended* for implementing a successful IndieWebCamp. You can make requests of what you'd like to see organizers consider, if they have time after they attend to required things, but you're in no position as a non-organizer to be making demands / claims as to what it takes to make an IndieWebCamp work, unless you are willing to do and frankly
    [tantek] at 2024-05-15 22:07
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