There has been a lot of work done by the wonderful people at
https://indieweb.org to, in essence, create a reverse engineered, fully
FOSS version of Facebook Events.
More info: https://indieweb.org/event
They are federating the Web 2.0 experience entirely, actually. While not
everything in the In
On 2017-06-27 16:19, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
> One of the biggest concerns people have about leaving platforms like
> Facebook and Meetup is that they fear they will miss out on events. I
> just put up another blog[1] about this topic in fact.
>
> What tools do we have for sharing data about even
Hi,
Here in Brasil I keep this site:
http://agenda.softwarelivre.org/
The software is this:
http://www.agendadulibre.org/
Best regards,
- Mensagem original -
> De: "Aaron E-J"
> Para: "libreplanet-discuss"
> Enviadas: Terça-feira, 27 de junho de 2017 17:35:40
> Assunto: Re: [librepla
If you are interested in political activism, there is a semi open source
(not sure if they have a license yet but I know they are not trying to
be closed source) website that is in development and that I'm sure you
could get involved in: http://www.resistancecalendar.org/
Aaron E-J
Other Realm LLC
Daniel Pocock writes:
> One of the biggest concerns people have about leaving platforms like
> Facebook and Meetup is that they fear they will miss out on events. I
> just put up another blog[1] about this topic in fact.
>
> What tools do we have for sharing data about events in other ways?
>
W
One of the biggest concerns people have about leaving platforms like
Facebook and Meetup is that they fear they will miss out on events. I
just put up another blog[1] about this topic in fact.
What tools do we have for sharing data about events in other ways?
For example, are there any free so