- From: Harry Halpin <hhalpin@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 10:09:56 +0100
- To: Daniel Harris <daniel@kendra.org.uk>, public-fedsocweb@w3.org
On 02/25/2014 08:59 AM, Daniel Harris wrote: > This is a request for feedback for the Social Web Summit in Paris 1-4 May 2014. > > We will have a keynote on the morning of each day. I'd like W3C to be represented on one of these days. We are also approaching Google and Mozilla (who will hopefully provide the venue) amongst others. It's a great initiative, thanks for the work Daniel. The W3C has also applied for a panel with Daniel and others in the main conference as well to summarize what will no doubt be a productive summit. I can be there, but probably not till May 3-4th as I have commitments on May 1-2nd. For Mozilla, if Tantek would be willing to fly over to Paris, that would be great. For Google, I'd recommend Dan Brickley as he's in London so Paris isn't that far. For DCENT, invite Francesca Bria of NESTA. I'll ping you emails off list. cheers, harry > > The Summit will not be limited to Social Web issues as it will be under the wing of the OuiShare Labs Camp which is focusing on all aspects of the collaborative economy. In the light of recent activity in the Social Web front I think it would be extremely wise to meet up in the flesh and this event seems the perfect opportunity. > > Yes, I want D-Cent there too. Harry, please can you open a channel for me to speak to the coordinator? > > I welcome your feedback/support. > > Cheers Daniel > > On 20 Feb 2014, at 17:56, Daniel Harris <daniel@kendra.org.uk> wrote: >> I am helping to put together the second ever OuiShare Labs Camp in Paris, May 1st to 4th, 2014. I'd like to invite the Federated Social Web (or Social Web as it may be called by then) group to this Camp. It will be an environment where visionaries and developers will work collaboratively for a few days. It's an opportunity to get together and work on low level architecture but also high level business models. >> >> I've spoken to Harry Hamplin and he is keen to get the W3C involved. We will be having a keynote on each of the 4 mornings. If you can't make all the days then we are suggesting attending May 2nd to 4th. The OuiShare Fest runs from May 5th to 7th (directly after the Camp). >> >> We expect teams to work on their own projects whilst also interacting with other teams/projects as the days progress. This seemed to work well for Henry Story and his Stample team last year. So, as well as inviting the FSW group we'll also be going out to other groups/projects working on interoperability, social and collaborative/sharing themes. >> >> OuiShare is a hub for all those interested in the collaborative/sharing economy. The first Fest and Camp took place last year and were a huge success in bringing together communities. OuiShare is running a Fest directly after the Camp so output from the Camp will be showcased in the Fest. >> >> We have still to confirm the venue for the Camp but we hope to get access to Mozilla's space in Paris – looking for good contacts there. >> >> If you are interested then do get in touch and let's make this rock. >> >> This is very advance notice. I'm putting this out to get feedback. We are still putting together materials. Access to the Camp will be at no cost. >> >> Cheers Daniel >> >> https://www.facebook.com/events/248376575333608 >> http://ouishare.net >> >> Daniel Harris, Founder, Kendra Initiative >> daniel@kendra.org.uk >> phone: +44 20 7993 6339 (connects to VoIP anywhere) >> mobile: +44 7853 627 355 (connects to UK mobile and VoIP anywhere) >> mobile: +1 323 250 2605 (connects to US mobile and VoIP anywhere) >> username: dahacouk on facebook, skype, linkedin, twitter and everywhere >> >> Kendra Initiative (hosted by Kendra Foundation) >> Fostering an Open Distributed Marketplace for Digital Media >> Funded via: p2p-next.org mediamapplus.eu >> kendra.org.uk >> facebook.com/kendrainitiative >> twitter.com/kendra >> linkedin.com/company/kendrainitiative >> google.com/+kendrainitiative >> >
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