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Mozilla has been actively participating in and supporting the dweb in several ways:
Mozilla has been actively participating in and supporting the dweb in several ways:
* Mozilla talks & workshops at [[2016/Events#June_2016|2016]] and [[2018/Events#August_2018|2018 Decentralized Web Summit]]
* Mozilla talks and workshops at [[2018/Events#August_2018|2018 Decentralized Web Summit]] and [[2016/Events#June_2016|2016]].
** [https://decentralizedweb.net/videos/talk-mitchell-baker-revitalizing-the-web/ ▶️ Mitchell Baker: Revitalizing the Web] (27 min)
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9FSPcmybT8 ▶️ Tantek Çelik: Taking Back Your Content With Practical Decentralization Steps] (9 min)
* [https://hacks.mozilla.org/category/dweb/ Mozilla Hacks Blog: dweb series]
* [https://hacks.mozilla.org/category/dweb/ Mozilla Hacks Blog: dweb series]
* Mozilla has hosted [[IndieWebCamp]]s in [[SF]], [[Portland]], and [[Berlin]]
* Mozilla has hosted [[IndieWebCamp]]s in [[SF]], [[Portland]], and [[Berlin]], providing participant-driven maker events for decentralized web creators to collaborate and interoperate across their projects.


== Events ==
== Events ==

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dweb is an abbreviation meaning decentralized or distributed web, both an explicit use of the existing web in a decentralized manner as originally intended (such as the IndieWeb community / protocols / projects), and also encompassing new decentralized web approaches such as replacements for HTTP and DNS.

Mozilla has been actively participating in and supporting the dweb in several ways:

Events

Mozilla (and other hosts) organize biweekly Homebrew Website Club (HWC) meetups where we discuss all things independent / open / decentralized web.

We also host (along with others) and participate in weekend maker/creative/hacking events called IndieWebCamps.

See Also