Thanks to some terrific work by Canada's resident expert, David Crow, mesh has a wiki. Anything you ever wanted to know about mesh is there: from the conference schedule and details about the unconference room to hotels, the mesh blog and cool stuff to do in Toronto (other than go to mesh). So check out it: use it, add information, share ideas, make suggestions, etc. As well, this is as good a time as any to thank everyone who have volunteered their time, energy, brain power and enthusiasm for mesh. The amount of work involved to put together a conference is much higher than I ever imagined so we're extremely grateful for all the help we've received over the past couple of months. To register for mesh - tickets are going fast! - click here.
Update: For more on the wiki and the different opportunities available, check out Mathew Ingram and the mesh blog.
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the mesh wiki: it's alive!
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Mark Evans
on Thu 20 Apr 2006 11:40 AM EDT | Permanent Link
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Re: the mesh wiki: it's alive!
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Vince Chan
on Thu 20 Apr 2006 07:48 PM EDT | Permanent Link
It shouldn't matter, but I'm just curious. Is there a numbers update on how many have registered so far?
Re: Re: the mesh wiki: it's alive!
while we expect mesh to be very well attended, a key part of its success will be whether people come away inspired, and if it sparks the web ecosystem in canada...:).
cheers, mark |
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