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(Created page with "Let's get together and share some HTML soon. The Willamette Website Workgroup (WWW) is a monthly meetup focused on hosting webpages on the World Wide Web (WWW) ## evening format We could be an indieweb.org Homebrew Website Club, or we could talk about self-hosting topics, or we could have the www equivalent of a zine writing workshop, or we could have a thirty minute demo/presentation of one of our websites, then an open discussion/hack night")
 
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The Willamette Website Workgroup (WWW) is a monthly meetup focused on hosting webpages on the World Wide Web (WWW)
 
The Willamette Website Workgroup (WWW) is a monthly meetup focused on hosting webpages on the World Wide Web (WWW)
   
## evening format
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== evening format ==
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each month we get together and:
   
We could be an indieweb.org Homebrew Website Club, or
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We could be an indieweb.org [https://indieweb.org/Homebrew_Website_Club Homebrew Website Club], or
   
 
we could talk about self-hosting topics, or
 
we could talk about self-hosting topics, or
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we could have the www equivalent of a zine writing workshop, or
 
we could have the www equivalent of a zine writing workshop, or
   
we could have a thirty minute demo/presentation of one of our websites, then an open discussion/hack night
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we could have a thirty minute demo/presentation of one of our websites, then an open discussion/hack/blogwriting night

Latest revision as of 21:59, 20 January 2026

Let's get together and share some HTML soon.

The Willamette Website Workgroup (WWW) is a monthly meetup focused on hosting webpages on the World Wide Web (WWW)

evening format

each month we get together and:

We could be an indieweb.org Homebrew Website Club, or

we could talk about self-hosting topics, or

we could have the www equivalent of a zine writing workshop, or

we could have a thirty minute demo/presentation of one of our websites, then an open discussion/hack/blogwriting night