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General discussion and documentation on community practices

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About

The IPFS community is growing, and already has many resources. We ought to maintain them, build more, and improve all the things.

This repository is for meta, non-code discussions (in the issues) and for documents used by multiple repositories, such as the various Contributing guidelines.

NOTE: If you're interested in discussing code, jumping on our community calls, or talking to developers about our overall project management, go to ipfs/pm. We announce our weekly calls in the ipfs/pm issues. You can also open issues in specific repositories (like go-ipfs), and come talk to us on IRC at #ipfs on freenode.

Our goals here are to work on resources that help us with:

  1. Building and Maintaining Community Infrastructure

  2. Public Gateways

  3. Testing + CI Services

  4. IRC Bots

  5. Websites

  6. Communication Channels

  7. Improving documentation of the various projects

  8. Docs on the repos

  9. Docs on the websites

  10. Examples

  11. Demos

  12. Papers to read to understand IPFS

  13. Making it easy to jump in and participate

  14. Improving documentation for users

  15. Improving issues for collaborators

  16. Adding papers to the Understanding IPFS Reading List

  17. Keeping the Community Informed and Engaged

  18. IRC - irc.freenode.net/#ipfs

  19. Blog - https://ipfs.io/blog

  20. Twitter - @IPFSbot

  21. Mailing List - ipfs-users@googlegroups.com

  22. People List

Meetups

These are the list of community meetups by area,organized by the IPFS developers and enthusiasts. Everyone is welcome to participate in their local meetup or be the ones organizing one.

Berlin

Bratislava

Copenhagen

Lisbon

London

Paris

Portland

San Francisco

Seattle

Calendar

We have a community Google Calendar you can watch for events and sync to. We will add relevant events concerning IPFS to it, both with geographical and interplanetary (online) locations.

If you know of an event that has a set date and location and is not listed on the calendar, please open an issue on this repository requesting that it be added to the calendar.

Swag

We have stickers. We'll send them to you; drop your address in this thread. We're also working on more swag. Subscribe to stay updated!

People

IPFS is an open source project with an open community. This list includes some of the contributors who make it all happen. Add your name in a PR! (Please keep this list sorted ordered by first name)

Name Github Twitter IRC
Christian Couder @chriscool @ChristianCouder chriscool
David Dias @diasdavid @daviddias daviddias
Dylan Powers @dylanPowers @dylankpowers dpow
Friedel Ziegelmayer @dignifiedquire @dignifiedquire dignifiedquire
Harlan T Wood @harlantwood @harlantwood
Henry Bubert @cryptix @oObsi cryptix
Jakub Sztandera @Kubuxu @Kubuxu Kubuxu
Jeromy Johnson @whyrusleeping @whyrusleeping whyrusleeping
Juan Benet @jbenet @juanbenet jbenet
Lars Gierth @lgierth lgierth
Matt Bell @mappum @mappum mappum
Richard Littauer @RichardLitt @richlitt richardlitt
Victor Bjelkholm @VictorBjelkholm @victorbjelkholm victorbjelkholm

Contribute

Feel free to join in! All welcome. Your best to start is probably either in Contributing.md or in the issues.

This repository falls under the IPFS Code of Conduct.

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License

This repository is mainly for documents. All of these are licensed under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license © 2016 Protocol Labs Inc. Any code is under an MIT license © 2016 Protocol Labs Inc.

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