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This is the beginning of a VRM approach to capturing behavioral data on behalf of the user. There are lots of ways to leverage the project, not only as a technical initiative, but also to start integrating various efforts such as The Mine!, VPI, etc.
This is the beginning of a VRM approach to capturing behavioral data on behalf of the user. There are lots of ways to leverage the project, not only as a technical initiative, but also to start integrating various efforts such as The Mine!, VPI, etc.
===The Mine===
Adriana gave a quick progress report. Hopefully an early version with simple UI by end of January. A good UI designer is being sought, but at least the core functionality will be present and we can begin to see how it would function.
===VRM Hub London===
The next VRM Hub will include a word game about VRM to get a sense of what people think it means, in part to learn how to better explain to people what we are doing.
===MyDex===
Last two months building their version of the personal datastore. Learned a lot about technology, what works and what isn't quite there. Iain will do a longer write up rather than jam it all into a minute here.


===Next face to face===
===Next face to face===

Revision as of 13:00, 14 January 2009

Conference Call Notes

Drafted by Joe Andrieu, December 03, 2008


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#vrm at chat.freenode.net

Other Calls

Category:conference call

Attendees

  • Joe Andrieu
  • Dean Landsman
  • Doc Searls
  • Adriana Lukas
  • Chris Carfi
  • Iain Henderson
  • Keith Hopper
  • Alan Mitchell
  • Drummond Reed
  • Charles Andres

Agenda

  1. Next face to face
  2. Declaration of Independence v Criteria

Notes

Org Notes

Things are in development. Doc has a meeting with Andy Updegrove, who is a guru on association law.

ListenLog

ListenLog is underway with Keith Hopper at the helm. A bit of funding to integrate a user-driven listen log into an NPR streaming turner application for the iPhone. The first rev of the application is already deployed. Now we are working on how we do the user-driven thing. Notes in the wiki page. Also, the Tuesday 4:30PM EST meetings are going to be focused on this application. All steering committee members are welcome to join the conversation. If you (or someone you know) want to join (even if not steering committee member), contact Keith.

This is the beginning of a VRM approach to capturing behavioral data on behalf of the user. There are lots of ways to leverage the project, not only as a technical initiative, but also to start integrating various efforts such as The Mine!, VPI, etc.

The Mine

Adriana gave a quick progress report. Hopefully an early version with simple UI by end of January. A good UI designer is being sought, but at least the core functionality will be present and we can begin to see how it would function.

VRM Hub London

The next VRM Hub will include a word game about VRM to get a sense of what people think it means, in part to learn how to better explain to people what we are doing.

MyDex

Last two months building their version of the personal datastore. Learned a lot about technology, what works and what isn't quite there. Iain will do a longer write up rather than jam it all into a minute here.

Next face to face

Stanford in the spring?

March 2nd, 3rd, 4th. (M/T/W) Following IIW structure. 1/2 day Monday, baselining Two full days T/W Dinners M/T

Conflicts

  • March 13-17 SXSW
  • Third week of Feb IMA
  • April 12th Easter
  • March 26 Kinneret
  • March 24-26, Community Networking
  • May 18-20 IIW

Declaration of Independence v Criteria

Next Meeting