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Local Offline Collaboration Special Interest Group
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Local Offline Collaboration (Locol) Special Interest Group

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User research, collaborations, and features to make the knowledge and tools on the internet accessible and useful on partitioned, low-bandwidth, or intermittant networks.

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About

The IPFS Local Offline Collaboration (Locol) Special Interest Group is focused on understanding the challenges of users in offline or async networks, collaborating with partners serving those users, and prototyping solutions to understand how to make IPFS more useful for local offline collaboration.

Focus areas

Demo and discussion calls

We meet occassionally to discuss projects and share demos relevant to local and offline collaboration. These meetings are scheduled one-off as speakers or discussion leaders volunteer. Subscribe to this issue to be notified of upcoming meetings.

View our historical meeting notes or call recordings to see what we've discussed in past sessions!

PROPOSE A TALK! Come speak about your project or use-case! Jump into this issue to offer up a demo or suggest a discussion topic for our next call.

Discussion forums

Between calls, we encourage folks to make use of these async channels to share resources and and chat with fellow aficionados of offline/local-first tech:

Maintainers

The Locol SIG is actively looking for more participants! Follow the issues for occassional gatherings to discuss local and offline use cases, challenges, and ongoing work - or create a new issue with your ideas and research!

License

All documents are licensed under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license © 2016 Protocol Labs Inc. Any code is under an MIT license.