Community: Get in Orbit
Join our open source ecosystem of ~2,000 active contributors, plus many more developers and users.
Connect
From the annual IPFS Camp and IPFS Thing conferences to working groups and online forums, our community creates out-of-this-world ideas right here on Earth. Join us!
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Check out the IPFS Forums to discuss open problems, share ideas, and get help from the community.
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Meet other members of the community virtually or in-person by subscribing to our event calendar .
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Meetups And Working Groups
Help us untangle the thorniest problems facing the distributed web (and meet some bleeding edge thinkers) by joining one of our global working groups.
Interplanetary Office Hours
Virtual office hours for anyone in the community to bring your questions, show off your projects, and connect with IPFS developer advocates.
What's covered: Demos, new project ideas, and 1-1 time with the Protocol Labs team.
IPFS Implementers
Biweekly working group for people who create and maintain different IPFS implementations
What’s covered: IPFS improvement proposals (IPIPS), protocol bugs, feedback.
libp2p Implementers
Open-source community for maintainers and users of libp2p, the networking layer of IPFS.
What's covered: Community events, roadmap, new features, triage, and performance issues.
IPLD Working Group
Collaborative community for IPLD (InterPlanetary Linked Data), a data model for the content-addressable web.
What's covered: Developer resourcing needed for new implementations & libraries, standardization, changes to IPLD.
IPFS Ecosystem Working Group
A working group with the explicit purpose of spinning out into our own independent entity over the coming months.
We believe that this working group and its autonomy will be critical in helping propel IPFS toward a better and even brighter future.
WNFS Working Group
Collaborative community for WNFS (Web Native File System), a file system built on top of IPFS.
What's covered: Public roadmap, use cases, public & private WNFS features.
IPVM Working Group
Monthly working group for IPVM (InterPlanetary Virtual Machine), an effort to add content-addressed computation to IPFS.
What's covered: Web assembly (Wasm) models, roadmap, community events, feedback.
Move the Bytes Working Group
A working group dedicated to shipping a production-ready data transfer protocol that can replace Bitswap in IPFS.
What's covered: Roadmap updates, testing, documentation, and tracking metrics.
Content Routing Working Group
Working group to introduce alternative content routing options to IPFS.
What's covered: Decisions regarding content routing, feedback regarding integration of indexer nodes into kubo nodes, design decisions, status updates, and IPIP discussions & feedback.
ProbeLab Office Hours - IPFS Network Measurements
Open office hours are for anyone interested in network measurements in the IPFS network. Hosted by the ProbeLab team.
What's covered: Decisions regarding content routing, feedback regarding integration of indexer nodes into kubo nodes, design decisions, status updates, and IPIP discussions & feedback.
Community Voices
Horacio Herrera
@hhg2288
IPFS Community round table!!
5:23 PM • Oct 30, 2022
Protocol Labs
@protocollabs
Scenes from Day 1 of #IPFSCamp at #LabWeek.
Head to Convento do Beato for another day of talks, workshops, connection & more for the IPFS
Community. Happening all day.
Details https://2022.ipfs.camp
2:30 PM • Oct 29, 2022
shann.lens
@shanvasion
Huge respect for the @protocollabs ecosystem #IPFSCamp Today was incredible. I met some of the absolute smartest and kindest ppl. Overheard many discussions about how projects are going to achieve adoption. The energy is all about action
IPFS @IPFS, Oct 28, 2022
Ready for round 2?
Join us for #IPFSCamp tomorrow, kicking off at 10am for a full day of talks, workshops, hacking, and more.
2:30 PM • Oct 29, 2022
Sneha Mishra
@sneha_bb
3:57 PM • Oct 30, 2022
shann.lens
@shanvasion
Huge respect for the @protocollabs ecosystem #IPFSCamp Today was incredible. I met some of the absolute smartest and kindest ppl. Overheard many discussions about how projects are going to achieve adoption. The energy is all about action
IPFS @IPFS, Oct 28, 2022
Ready for round 2?
Join us for #IPFSCamp tomorrow, kicking off at 10am for a full day of talks, workshops, hacking, and more.
2:30 PM • Oct 29, 2022
Pixelmatters
@pixelmatters_
What a day we had yesterday at LabWeek22, the first-ever decentralized conference hosted by our partner @protocollabs
It's an event where teams are innovating and building a collective future. #plsummit
7:27 PM • Oct 25, 2022
omoju.eth
@omojumiller
Super excited about this. I really, really, like being a part of @protocollabs family!
My team and I like their approach to building a thriving eco-system of #Web3 companies solving major problems LabWeek22.
Protocol Labs @protocollabs, Oct 11, 2022
Only two weeks until we're together in Lisbon for LabWeek22! Events are filling up fast http://22.labweek.io for the latest news and to reserve your spot!
Lisbon, Portugal
Oct 24 - Nov 4, 2022
http://22.labweek.io
3:57 PM • Oct 30, 2022
Satellite_im
@satellite_im
Satellite's @weveloper is up front now showing off our Iridium project, which is the special sauce that powers Satellite Core's messaging platform. #IPFSCamp
3:57 PM • Oct 30, 2022
Protocol Labs
@protocollabs
At Hacker Base this morning, great to see some of the @Web3Storage team in person @hugomrdias @gozala @bengo @vascosantos10 @_alanshaw #labweek22
1:23 PM • Oct 25, 2022
The Next Frontiers
We're shooting for the stars, and we can't do it without your help. Here are some of the unknowns we've yet to discover:
How can we introduce privacy and encryption functionality to IPFS?
How do we enable connectivity between every platform IPFS runs on, from satellites to lower powered IoT devices?
What data structures and recommendations can we create to help other developers?
How can we invent a more efficient peer-to-peer data transfer protocol?