6 Jul 2020
João Antunes presents IPFS Testbed, a testbed for IPFS built using Toxiproxy and Kubernetes.
For more information on IPFS
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For more information on IPFS
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- 2 participants
- 26 minutes
18 May 2020
This week has a presentation from Anytype on their most recent improvements.
They previously presented at the IPFS Weekly Call on 2019-08-12 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L0af5HoSHg&list=PLuhRWgmPaHtSGRSHdU9dbsukHKlihZZAe
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
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They previously presented at the IPFS Weekly Call on 2019-08-12 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L0af5HoSHg&list=PLuhRWgmPaHtSGRSHdU9dbsukHKlihZZAe
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
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- 5 participants
- 28 minutes
4 May 2020
This week has a presentation from Unstoppable Domains: Blockchain Domains & Decentralized Web tools
View slides here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-7pOxdb2qYPXqcukF8CBzzEF507fiCH0wW6aTJN4E2I
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
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View slides here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-7pOxdb2qYPXqcukF8CBzzEF507fiCH0wW6aTJN4E2I
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
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- 6 participants
- 22 minutes
13 Apr 2020
This week has a presentation from the Environmental Data & Governance Initiative (EGDI): Saving Data to the DWeb: A Primer and Practical Perspective
Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yJEKH2BQRp5SnuGYNf7R9n7pobfMHF78tsfHJK6LFxI/edit#slide=id.g6e40c5dcaa_0_161
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
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Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yJEKH2BQRp5SnuGYNf7R9n7pobfMHF78tsfHJK6LFxI/edit#slide=id.g6e40c5dcaa_0_161
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
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- 2 participants
- 23 minutes
6 Apr 2020
This week we have a presentation on Hydra: https://github.com/libp2p/hydra-booster/
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
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For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
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- 7 participants
- 29 minutes
30 Mar 2020
Carson - js-threads in Textile
Matt - Pinata Regions and Replications
Dietrich - EthDenver recap
Alan - IPFS Browser Sandbox
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
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Matt - Pinata Regions and Replications
Dietrich - EthDenver recap
Alan - IPFS Browser Sandbox
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
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- 7 participants
- 30 minutes
23 Mar 2020
Learn more at https://hackmd.io/@XR/motivation
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
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For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
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- 2 participants
- 27 minutes
16 Mar 2020
On today’s call, Brett Share, Co-Founder and Technology Executive Officer at Terminal tells us how to build and deploy fast, modern sites and apps on IPFS. https://terminal.co/
The IPFS weekly call is open to all. It’s a venue to highlight exciting work in the community and share what we know. See: https://github.com/ipfs/community/issues/454
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
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The IPFS weekly call is open to all. It’s a venue to highlight exciting work in the community and share what we know. See: https://github.com/ipfs/community/issues/454
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: http://eepurl.com/gL2Pi5
- 6 participants
- 20 minutes
9 Mar 2020
This week we hear from Fission about building native web apps and their use for front end coding
https://fission.codes/
Fission Drive is here:
https://drive.fission.codes/
Get involved with Fission:
https://events.fission.name/2020/ipfs-community-call
https://fission.codes/discord
https://talk.fission.codes
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: http://eepurl.com/gL2Pi5
https://fission.codes/
Fission Drive is here:
https://drive.fission.codes/
Get involved with Fission:
https://events.fission.name/2020/ipfs-community-call
https://fission.codes/discord
https://talk.fission.codes
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: http://eepurl.com/gL2Pi5
- 4 participants
- 27 minutes
2 Mar 2020
This week we learn what’s new with Qri.io in 2020
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
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For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: http://eepurl.com/gL2Pi5
- 7 participants
- 29 minutes
24 Feb 2020
Today we look at a series of short (~5m) lightning talks from the IPFS project and community.
The IPFS weekly call is open to all. It's a venue to highlight exciting work in the community and share what we know.
See: https://github.com/ipfs/community/issues/455
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: http://eepurl.com/gL2Pi5
The IPFS weekly call is open to all. It's a venue to highlight exciting work in the community and share what we know.
See: https://github.com/ipfs/community/issues/455
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: http://eepurl.com/gL2Pi5
- 8 participants
- 29 minutes
10 Feb 2020
Today we take a look at how IPFS and libp2p are used in Robonomics (https://robonomics.network/en/), a Web3 Framework for smart cities and platform for integration of cyber-physical systems into the human economy.
The IPFS weekly call is open to all. It's a venue to highlight exciting work in the community and share what we know.
See: https://github.com/ipfs/community/issues/454
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: http://eepurl.com/gL2Pi5
The IPFS weekly call is open to all. It's a venue to highlight exciting work in the community and share what we know.
See: https://github.com/ipfs/community/issues/454
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: http://eepurl.com/gL2Pi5
- 4 participants
- 23 minutes
3 Feb 2020
This week: Infura's IPFS tech stack and offerings
Read Infura's blog post: https://blog.infura.io/new-tools-for-running-ipfs-nodes-196de636f079/
and make sure to check this great tutorial: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/hands-on-get-started-with-infura-and-ipfs-on-ethereum-b63635142af0/
The IPFS weekly call is open to all. It's a venue to highlight exciting work in the community and share what we know.
See: https://github.com/ipfs/community/issues/453
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: http://eepurl.com/gL2Pi5
Read Infura's blog post: https://blog.infura.io/new-tools-for-running-ipfs-nodes-196de636f079/
and make sure to check this great tutorial: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/hands-on-get-started-with-infura-and-ipfs-on-ethereum-b63635142af0/
The IPFS weekly call is open to all. It's a venue to highlight exciting work in the community and share what we know.
See: https://github.com/ipfs/community/issues/453
For more information on IPFS
- visit the project website: https://ipfs.io
- or follow IPFS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IPFS
Sign up to get IPFS news, including releases, ecosystem updates, and community announcements in your inbox, each Tuesday: http://eepurl.com/gL2Pi5
- 7 participants
- 28 minutes
13 Jan 2020
Today introducing IPFS Collaborative Clusters
For more information on IPFS
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For more information on IPFS
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- 4 participants
- 28 minutes
9 Sep 2019
Dirk tells us about the Bitswap Protocol and upcoming performance improvements therein.
Also: Offline Camp got rescheduled! You can still go! 27th-30th Sept in Grants Pass, Oregon, USA. A few tickets and scholarships still available. http://offlinefirst.org/camp/
Also: Offline Camp got rescheduled! You can still go! 27th-30th Sept in Grants Pass, Oregon, USA. A few tickets and scholarships still available. http://offlinefirst.org/camp/
- 6 participants
- 25 minutes
2 Sep 2019
- 4 participants
- 22 minutes
2 Sep 2019
Topper Bowers from Quorum Control tells us about Tupelo, a platform for building Distributed Ledgers on top of IPLD and libp2p - https://www.quorumcontrol.com
Also: Help create a next-generation navigation for docs.ipfs.io!
Join a discussion on the existing navigation structure of the IPFS documentation site, plus a collaborative "card sort" exercise to explore new possibilities for getting around the IPFS docs.
6 September 2019
1700-1830 UTC
http://protocol.zoom.us/my/docsforce
IPFS Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/ipfsnewsletter
Also: Help create a next-generation navigation for docs.ipfs.io!
Join a discussion on the existing navigation structure of the IPFS documentation site, plus a collaborative "card sort" exercise to explore new possibilities for getting around the IPFS docs.
6 September 2019
1700-1830 UTC
http://protocol.zoom.us/my/docsforce
IPFS Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/ipfsnewsletter
- 3 participants
- 28 minutes
12 Aug 2019
Zhanna and Roman from Anytype shared their vision and demo for a block-based app builder using IPFS and Textile.
IPFS Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/ipfsnewsletter
IPFS Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/ipfsnewsletter
- 4 participants
- 28 minutes
5 Aug 2019
Oli Evans presented on IPFS-shipyard - https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard
- Tools that build on IPFS, help you work on IPFS, etc, including wilder ideas about the dweb
- IPFS-Deploy - make it easy to deploy static websites!
- Cid-inspector - cid.ipfs.io
- Dag explorer - dag.ipfs.io
& much more!
- Tools that build on IPFS, help you work on IPFS, etc, including wilder ideas about the dweb
- IPFS-Deploy - make it easy to deploy static websites!
- Cid-inspector - cid.ipfs.io
- Dag explorer - dag.ipfs.io
& much more!
- 4 participants
- 25 minutes
29 Jul 2019
Presentation: Supporting Web Archiving via Web Packaging
Speaker: Sawood Alam @ibnesayeed
Notes
* From Old Dominion University
* Web Packaging … not currently suitable for archiving
* Web Packaging will “bundle” a bunch of web requests and deliver them to a web browser in a single signed exchange
* Signing is different from encryption
* Signing is more suitable for non-private communication
* WARC is a format for storing request/responses for archiving
* Largest crawling tool is Heritrix from Internet Archive - misses a lot of resources (doesn’t recognize JavaScript) - other tools archive more, but are slower
* Server side rewriting … archives need to be modified to be played back on different origins
* Proxy based rewriting is another approach where it appears transparent to the user (eg. oldweb.today)
* Archives are often displayed in ways in which they never existed
* It would be great is browsers natively supported “Memento Timegate”
* Proposals: TimeGate/Named Cache for Loading
* Fixity - no way to prove non-repudiation (eg. Internet Archive was accused of modifying an archive)
* Signed Exchanges only last for 7 days
* Temporal validations: verify that a signature was valid in the past
* Would also like native Memento support in web browsers
Speaker: Sawood Alam @ibnesayeed
Notes
* From Old Dominion University
* Web Packaging … not currently suitable for archiving
* Web Packaging will “bundle” a bunch of web requests and deliver them to a web browser in a single signed exchange
* Signing is different from encryption
* Signing is more suitable for non-private communication
* WARC is a format for storing request/responses for archiving
* Largest crawling tool is Heritrix from Internet Archive - misses a lot of resources (doesn’t recognize JavaScript) - other tools archive more, but are slower
* Server side rewriting … archives need to be modified to be played back on different origins
* Proxy based rewriting is another approach where it appears transparent to the user (eg. oldweb.today)
* Archives are often displayed in ways in which they never existed
* It would be great is browsers natively supported “Memento Timegate”
* Proposals: TimeGate/Named Cache for Loading
* Fixity - no way to prove non-repudiation (eg. Internet Archive was accused of modifying an archive)
* Signed Exchanges only last for 7 days
* Temporal validations: verify that a signature was valid in the past
* Would also like native Memento support in web browsers
- 2 participants
- 26 minutes
22 Jul 2019
Presentation: wab.ca and wabac.js
Speaker: Ilya Kreymer - https://github.com/ikreymer
Notes
* Ilya runs webrecorder.io
* Hosted web service that records traffic for archiving as the user browsers around
* Part of a grant funded non-profit called Rhizome
* Wab.ac is completely client side player for WARC files using service workers
* Any WARC file can be played back completely in the browser
* Can play wab.ac inside Internet Archive Wayback machine
* Also support .har files (built into the browser) - create in Chrome devtools
Questions
* Who is funding? Webrecorder.io grant from Mellon Foundation - files hosted on WebRecorder.io (2 year grant)
* Data can be stored anywhere and rendered completely in the browser
* Challenges public vs. private? Webrecorder.io is private by default. Possible for somebody to archive private social media
* Client side archiving is not possible yet in a browser without an extension
* Ibnesayeed: WARCreate is another tool for creating WARC files … missing piece is discovery. Opportunity to integrate IPFS for discovery. - Think it would be ideal to integrate with a separate discovery layer. Integration with js-ipfs would make a lot of sense.
* Ibneysayeed was in D.C. at the Web Packaging workshop … pages could run as the original domain.
* All the position papers from the ESCAPE workshop: https://www.iab.org/activities/workshops/escape-workshop/
* Signed exchanges are good for verification and trust
* Marcin: If anyone wants to follow, I am gathering notes about different ways of Mirroring Web to IPFS: https://github.com/ipfs/in-web-browsers/issues/94 (started as ideas for our browser extension)
Speaker: Ilya Kreymer - https://github.com/ikreymer
Notes
* Ilya runs webrecorder.io
* Hosted web service that records traffic for archiving as the user browsers around
* Part of a grant funded non-profit called Rhizome
* Wab.ac is completely client side player for WARC files using service workers
* Any WARC file can be played back completely in the browser
* Can play wab.ac inside Internet Archive Wayback machine
* Also support .har files (built into the browser) - create in Chrome devtools
Questions
* Who is funding? Webrecorder.io grant from Mellon Foundation - files hosted on WebRecorder.io (2 year grant)
* Data can be stored anywhere and rendered completely in the browser
* Challenges public vs. private? Webrecorder.io is private by default. Possible for somebody to archive private social media
* Client side archiving is not possible yet in a browser without an extension
* Ibnesayeed: WARCreate is another tool for creating WARC files … missing piece is discovery. Opportunity to integrate IPFS for discovery. - Think it would be ideal to integrate with a separate discovery layer. Integration with js-ipfs would make a lot of sense.
* Ibneysayeed was in D.C. at the Web Packaging workshop … pages could run as the original domain.
* All the position papers from the ESCAPE workshop: https://www.iab.org/activities/workshops/escape-workshop/
* Signed exchanges are good for verification and trust
* Marcin: If anyone wants to follow, I am gathering notes about different ways of Mirroring Web to IPFS: https://github.com/ipfs/in-web-browsers/issues/94 (started as ideas for our browser extension)
- 5 participants
- 27 minutes
10 Jun 2019
- 3 participants
- 26 minutes
3 Jun 2019
IPFS Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/ipfsnewsletter
Lightning Talks:
- Jimpick, Quick demo of Chrome Signed Exchanges on IPFS https://github.com/ipfs/integration-mini-projects/issues/3
- Jay Carpenter, https://medium.com/@mycoralhealth/learn-to-securely-share-files-on-the-blockchain-with-ipfs-219ee47df54c
- Dietrich, Gateway checker response times! https://ipfs.github.io/public-gateway-checker/
- Olizilla, Github Action for releasing go-ipfs-dep to npm https://github.com/ipfs/npm-go-ipfs-dep/pull/35 (AKA lets reduce the test friction for release candidates)
- Lidel, IPFS Companion in Brave: one click install & embedded gateway https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard/ipfs-companion/issues/716
Lightning Talks:
- Jimpick, Quick demo of Chrome Signed Exchanges on IPFS https://github.com/ipfs/integration-mini-projects/issues/3
- Jay Carpenter, https://medium.com/@mycoralhealth/learn-to-securely-share-files-on-the-blockchain-with-ipfs-219ee47df54c
- Dietrich, Gateway checker response times! https://ipfs.github.io/public-gateway-checker/
- Olizilla, Github Action for releasing go-ipfs-dep to npm https://github.com/ipfs/npm-go-ipfs-dep/pull/35 (AKA lets reduce the test friction for release candidates)
- Lidel, IPFS Companion in Brave: one click install & embedded gateway https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard/ipfs-companion/issues/716
- 9 participants
- 26 minutes
27 May 2019
- 4 participants
- 28 minutes
18 Feb 2019
Intros, demos, and discussion amongst members of the broader IPFS community due to a presentation no-show.
- 15 participants
- 20 minutes
11 Feb 2019
IPFS Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/ipfsnewsletter
IPFS GUI: https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs-gui/issues/75
IPFS GUI: https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs-gui/issues/75
- 7 participants
- 30 minutes
14 Jan 2019
IPFS Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/ipfsnewsletter
ProtoSchool: https://proto.school/#/
Host Your Own ProtoSchool Chapter: https://proto.school/#/host
ProtoSchool: https://proto.school/#/
Host Your Own ProtoSchool Chapter: https://proto.school/#/host
- 7 participants
- 24 minutes
7 Jan 2019
IPFS Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/ipfsnewsletter
ProtoSchool: https://proto.school/#/
Host Your Own ProtoSchool Chapter: https://proto.school/#/host
ProtoSchool: https://proto.school/#/
Host Your Own ProtoSchool Chapter: https://proto.school/#/host
- 7 participants
- 39 minutes
17 Dec 2018
IPFS Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/ipfsnewsletter
DHT Stress Test: https://github.com/vasco-santos/iptb-dht-test
IPFS Roadmap: https://github.com/ipfs/roadmap
DHT Stress Test: https://github.com/vasco-santos/iptb-dht-test
IPFS Roadmap: https://github.com/ipfs/roadmap
- 6 participants
- 30 minutes
10 Dec 2018
Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/ipfsnewsletter
Textile.io Github Repo: https://github.com/textileio/textile-go
Textile.io Github Repo: https://github.com/textileio/textile-go
- 6 participants
- 30 minutes
22 Oct 2018
Take aways from the go-ipfs hack week, JS IPFS 0.33.0-rc.1 and the new Web UI, and discussion about how/if to dogfood more dapps inside IPFS project coordination.
Also, Twitter pinbot upgrade: https://twitter.com/ipfspin/status/1053376847596187648 and new Chromium-based Brave browser supports IPFS Companion out of the box: https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard/ipfs-companion/pull/609
Also, Twitter pinbot upgrade: https://twitter.com/ipfspin/status/1053376847596187648 and new Chromium-based Brave browser supports IPFS Companion out of the box: https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard/ipfs-companion/pull/609
- 11 participants
- 31 minutes
15 Oct 2018
- Demo of an IPLD mindmap tool: https://github.com/arxiu/ipld-mindmap
- Update from RWoT on IPLD specs
- Upcoming London meetup: https://www.meetup.com/london-ipfs/events/255386386/
- Request for feedback on future community call structures: https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/636
- Update from RWoT on IPLD specs
- Upcoming London meetup: https://www.meetup.com/london-ipfs/events/255386386/
- Request for feedback on future community call structures: https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/636
- 8 participants
- 25 minutes
1 Oct 2018
Some quick updates this week about OKRs. PSA that this call will skip a week next week, reconvening on Oct 15th.
- 4 participants
- 7 minutes
24 Sep 2018
We demo the JS version of a CID investigation/conversion tool and the IPFS Translation Project.
https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/703
https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/703
- 6 participants
- 17 minutes
20 Aug 2018
This week we talk about the WHATWG HTML Spec, the Underlay Workshop, as well as demos around libdweb, and ipfs-cluster-ctl!
https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/680
https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/680
- 5 participants
- 20 minutes
6 Aug 2018
The video file goes missing, we discuss meeting format changes, and talk about dwb protocol handling in browsers, on the IPFS all-hands call.
https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/669
https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/669
- 3 participants
- 14 minutes
30 Jul 2018
DWeb and Lab week talk, Fast PeerID generation for experiments, Diffeo says hello, IPFS awesome-list gets a website, and we map the distributed web. All this week on the IPFS All-hands call.
https://decentralizedweb.net/
https://lab-day.com/
https://test-peer-ids.tk/
https://diffeo.com
https://awesome.ipfs.io/
https://kumu.io/DigLife/decentralized-tech
https://decentralizedweb.net/
https://lab-day.com/
https://test-peer-ids.tk/
https://diffeo.com
https://awesome.ipfs.io/
https://kumu.io/DigLife/decentralized-tech
- 7 participants
- 18 minutes
23 Jul 2018
ESIP meetups, Peertunnel publishing, Nodetrust certificates, Hubot as a plugin, and native protocol handling in Firefox; all this week on the IPFS all hands call. 😎
- 10 participants
- 28 minutes
16 Jul 2018
Berlin events recap, Base32 and of course, more Base32!
https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/657
https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/657
- 6 participants
- 16 minutes
7 May 2018
Discussed: Mount on Windows, libp2p-nodetrust, RFCs, and more...
- 8 participants
- 35 minutes
30 Apr 2018
Introducing Mike Goelzer as Product Manager for libp2p and announcing IPFS Summit in Berlin July 2018!
- 12 participants
- 45 minutes
5 Mar 2018
- 13 participants
- 30 minutes
26 Feb 2018
- 12 participants
- 45 minutes
6 Nov 2017
- 10 participants
- 55 minutes
31 Mar 2017
- 9 participants
- 35 minutes
26 Dec 2016
This was the IPLD call on Friday, December 23. See https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/293.
- 4 participants
- 31 minutes
16 Dec 2016
This was the IPLD sprint discussion for today. See https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/285 for more.
- 5 participants
- 42 minutes
17 Nov 2016
This is the js-ipfs call from the November 14 Sprint. See https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/248 for more.
- 3 participants
- 16 minutes
16 Nov 2016
This is the All Hands call from November 14th for IPFS. See https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/248 for more information.
- 11 participants
- 27 minutes
14 Nov 2016
This is the Apps on IPFS call from the November 14 Sprint. See https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/248 for more.
- 5 participants
- 28 minutes
12 Oct 2016
The libp2p call from October 10th, discussing the Q4 Roadmaps. See https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/217.
- 11 participants
- 29 minutes
12 Oct 2016
This is the October 10th sprint chat for Orbit, talking mainly about Q4 Roadmaps. Take a look at https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/217.
- 8 participants
- 29 minutes
11 Oct 2016
This was the October 10th IPFS All Hands call that delved into Q4 Planning. See https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/217.
- 12 participants
- 48 minutes
11 Oct 2016
This was the October 10th IPFS go-ipfs call that delved into Q4 Planning. See https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/217.
- 7 participants
- 21 minutes
11 Oct 2016
This is the Monday call for js-ipfs on October 10th, mainly covering the Q4 roadmaps. See https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/217.
- 4 participants
- 27 minutes
12 Sep 2016
Stream starts at 16:00 UTC
All details can be found at https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/174
https://ipfs.io/
All details can be found at https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/174
https://ipfs.io/
- 10 participants
- 30 minutes
12 Sep 2016
Details: https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/174
Notes: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ipfs-sept-12-go-ipfs
https://ipfs.io
Notes: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ipfs-sept-12-go-ipfs
https://ipfs.io
- 8 participants
- 17 minutes
12 Sep 2016
Details: https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/174
Notes: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ipfs-sept-12-js-ipfs
https://ipfs.io
Notes: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ipfs-sept-12-js-ipfs
https://ipfs.io
- 7 participants
- 31 minutes
12 Sep 2016
Details: https://github.com/ipfs/pm/issues/174
Notes: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ipfs-sept-12-libp2p
https://ipfs.io
Notes: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ipfs-sept-12-libp2p
https://ipfs.io
- 7 participants
- 24 minutes