I was reading some other LoCo boards and stumbled across this thread and wanted to gauge any interest you folks have in trying to get something like this scheduled in New York State... I would think Syracuse would be the likely spot... Here are some links from the other thread: http://twitter.com/openeverything http://groups.google.com/group/open-everything-discuss http://openeverything.wik.is
The "group" in NYC is based with UNICEF. I don't the details, but they did contact gang@openeverything.net. So, if you're interested the NYC group, check out the Open Everything Google Group and we'll get you in touch.
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Douglas: I contacted the group as well... I am part of the NY State LoCo team - I am not aware of an Ubuntu group that is just NYC.
I think the topic is an important one. The Syracuse Lug (http://www.syrlug.org/) just had their last meeting on IP and open source and it was very well received. I'm wondering what specifically you had in mind. Were you thinking of a convention, or public meeting. Are we thinking about a single event or multiple events? What would be the target audience? Please let us know your thoughts
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Originally Posted by slick666 I'm wondering what specifically you had in mind. Were you thinking of a convention, or public meeting. Are we thinking about a single event or multiple events? What would be the target audience? I can't speak for the NY team, but you should check out http://openeverything.wik.is for what has been going on. I'm happy to answer any specific questions about what happened in Madison. I can speak a little bit about the other cities and certainly put you in touch with individuals from those cities. Also, it might be worth e-mailing gang@openeverything.net
Originally Posted by slick666 I think the topic is an important one. The Syracuse Lug (http://www.syrlug.org/) just had their last meeting on IP and open source and it was very well received. I'm wondering what specifically you had in mind. Were you thinking of a convention, or public meeting. Are we thinking about a single event or multiple events? What would be the target audience? Please let us know your thoughts It would be an 'event'... not sure if it would be a conference... though perhaps it could. The idea, in general, is to spread the idea of open... Open Source software is just a start... why not Open Government... why not Open City Planning... why not Open ???
I think I understand better. I was wondering if DouglasAWh would speak to his/her experience in madision for the even that happened on December 6th. How did it go? What was the agenda? etc.
Originally Posted by slick666 I think I understand better. I was wondering if DouglasAWh would speak to his/her experience in madision for the even that happened on December 6th. How did it go? What was the agenda? etc. I wrote this since my last post here: http://douglasawh.wordpress.com/2008...n-sweden-news/ If you want to continue the conversation here rather than posting on my blog, that's fine...or posting on the blog is fine too. Of course I'd be happy to answer any specific questions not answered in the blog post.
Originally Posted by slick666 I think I understand better. I was wondering if DouglasAWh would speak to his/her experience in madision for the even that happened on December 6th. How did it go? What was the agenda? etc. Do you guys need any help making this happen? NYC is having their event on Saturday (as are we in Madison): http://nyc.openeverything.us
Yes, I would still say we need help in making this happen in Upstate NY - my target would be Rochester or Syracuse for a city. The biggest hurdle for 'me' is finding an appropriate location for the event that does not have a 'cost' associated with it or finding a source of funding. If you have guidance in that arena it would be most apprectiated. Tonight we are having an OpenStreetMap.org presentation. Which fits in with the open everything theme.
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