In­die­Web Sum­mit 2016

De­ve­lo­pers, de­si­gners, and wri­ters gather in Port­land for the sixth an­nu­al flag­ship In­die­Web­Camp I spent this past weekend at the 6th an­nu­al In­die­Web­Camp in Port­land, new­ly chris­ten­ed the "In­die­Web Sum­mit" (to dif­fe­ren­tia­te from other camps th­roug­hout the year in the US and Eu­ro­pe). In­die­Web­Camp is a com­mu­ni­ty of de­ve­lo­pers, de­si­gners, and blog­gers working to help peo­p­le pu­blish on their own web­sites and just ge­ne­ral­ly have more con­trol over their data. A gre­at thing about the com­mu­ni­ty is ever­yo­ne tri­es to (and is en­cou­ra­ged to) be prag­ma­tic, po­si­ti­ve, kind, and open-min­ded; the­re is very ex­pli­cit­ly no one right way to do things.