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[projectvrm] VRM Day and Research


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  • From: Doc Searls < >
  • To: ProjectVRM list < >
  • Subject: [projectvrm] VRM Day and Research
  • Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 08:56:26 -0400

We already have 45 people signed up for VRM day:
<https://vrmday2014b.eventbrite.com>. Our goal was 50, though the number of
available tickets (they're all free) is 100. So that's a very encouraging
degree of participation.

At the last VRM Day, I talked briefly about research. This time I want to
crank up interest in it. To help with that, I've enlarged the Research
section of the wiki:

<http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/projectvrm/Main_Page#VRM_Research>

Feel free to add or edit any of the entries there. Or write to me or the list
with suggestions that one of us with editing power can add.

And if you would like editing power in the wiki, just register and let me
know what your handle is, so I can add you to the editors list. (It's an icky
system, but the only way we can prevent spam.)

Again, VRM Day is a lead-in to IIW <http://iiworkshop.org>, the three-day
unconference that follows at the same location: the Computer History Museum
in Mountain View, CA. I co-organize IIW with Kaliya Hamlin and Phil Windley,
and highly encourage participating. The main purpose of VRM Day is to decide
what we'll be working on at IIW. So if you're looking for effects, IIW is a
great way to start making them happen. You can register for IIW here:
<http://www.eventbrite.com/e/internet-identity-workshop-xix-19-2014b-tickets-11845172229>.

Doc


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