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The first ProjectVRM Workshop (tag [http://technorati.com/tag/pvrmw2008a  pvrmw2008a]) will be hosted by ProjectVRM and the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu Berkman Center], here at [http://harvard.edu Harvard University], on Monday-Tuesday 14-15 July.
The first ProjectVRM Workshop (tag [http://technorati.com/tag/pvrmw2008a  pvrmw2008a]) will be hosted by ProjectVRM and the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu Berkman Center], here at [http://harvard.edu Harvard University], on Monday-Tuesday 14-15 July.


We're thinking of calling it "Relacon", in the model of Bloggercon, the first of which was conducted by Dave Winer here at Harvard, in 2003. It was a good model for many unconferences that followed, incluidng  the [http://iiw.idcommons.net/index.php/Main_Page IIW -- Internet Identity Workshop], an outstanding and highly productive workshop that has been happening twice a year since Fall 2005. VRM was a big topic at the last one, and perhaps the next one too. This VRM workshop is posed as the first at which the VRM conversation finally breaks off on its own from incubation at the IIWs.
FREE REGISTRATION is on EVENTBRITE (opening shortly)
If you need to let us know so we can feed you.
 
This VRM workshop is posed as the first at which the VRM conversation spins off from incubation from within the [http://iiw.idcommons.net/index.php/Main_Page IIW Internet Identity Workshops], an outstanding and highly productive workshop that has been happening twice a year since Fall 2005.  
 
We will open on Monday Morning with VRM 101 to cover the basic ideas and where we are so far. The rest of the conference will have an agenda created live to move the work forward. We see this range of topics being covered:
 
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There is a tradition of "user-generated" conference that Dave Winer began at Harvard with BloggerCon in 2003.
 
The event will go from 9AM to 5:30 on Monday and 8:30-5:30 on Tuesday.
 
Feel free to post [[Proposed Topics]] about the things you want to talk about or hope others will cover. 
 
 
YOU NEED TO REGISTER ON EVENTBRITE
so we know you are coming and can e-mail you with updates etc.  
 
Feel free to also add your name to the [[VRMWorkshop Attendees]]
 
[[Logistics Information]]
 


The main purpose of the workshop is to work on development: moving code forward, and bringing existing code together. Also for the various committees to get together in physical space to move their work forward as well.


There won't be a cost to the event, but our budget is minimal, so basically what we'll be doing is making use of a small block Harvard classrooms at a time when school is out of session.


If you can come, please add your name to the attendee list. If working with a wiki is daunting for you (as it is for most people), please send me your name and I'll add it to the list. My email: dsearls AT cyber.law.harvard.edu
If you can come, please add your name to the attendee list. If working with a wiki is daunting for you (as it is for most people), please send me your name and I'll add it to the list. My email: dsearls AT cyber.law.harvard.edu

Revision as of 20:11, 16 June 2008

The first ProjectVRM Workshop (tag pvrmw2008a) will be hosted by ProjectVRM and the Berkman Center, here at Harvard University, on Monday-Tuesday 14-15 July.

FREE REGISTRATION is on EVENTBRITE (opening shortly) If you need to let us know so we can feed you.

This VRM workshop is posed as the first at which the VRM conversation spins off from incubation from within the IIW Internet Identity Workshops, an outstanding and highly productive workshop that has been happening twice a year since Fall 2005.

We will open on Monday Morning with VRM 101 to cover the basic ideas and where we are so far. The rest of the conference will have an agenda created live to move the work forward. We see this range of topics being covered:

There is a tradition of "user-generated" conference that Dave Winer began at Harvard with BloggerCon in 2003.

The event will go from 9AM to 5:30 on Monday and 8:30-5:30 on Tuesday.

Feel free to post Proposed Topics about the things you want to talk about or hope others will cover.


YOU NEED TO REGISTER ON EVENTBRITE so we know you are coming and can e-mail you with updates etc.

Feel free to also add your name to the VRMWorkshop Attendees

Logistics Information



If you can come, please add your name to the attendee list. If working with a wiki is daunting for you (as it is for most people), please send me your name and I'll add it to the list. My email: dsearls AT cyber.law.harvard.edu

- Doc Searls

Attendee List:

Doc Searls
Adriana Lukas
Bart Stevens
Charles Andres
Dean Landsman
Iain Henderson
Joe Andrieu
J. Trent Adams
Adrian Gropper
Kaliya Hamlin, Identity Woman
Daniel Jalkut
Christopher Carfi
Mary Ruddy
Keith Hopper
Bruce MacVarish
Peter Davis (tentative)
Drummond Reed (contact page) (tentative)
Eve Maler (tentative)
Tom Carroll (tentative) Deb Schultz (tentative)