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MOBILI IT
event: "from counterculture to cyberculture", nov 9, stanford this ought to be very interesting; i'm hoping my workweek schedule allows me to attend! sorry, kids, blogger can't handle the pre tag with pasted text for some reason. sheesh. from counterculture to cyberculture: the legacy of the whole strata at railscamp san jose strata will be joining the interesting folks at ibm almaden's ruby on rails camp in early november in san jose. also onsite will be matt petty, virtual.net's primary rails developer, who has been implementing virtual.net's skunkworks distillations from day one first day at office 2.0 definitely did not disappoint. i was unable to attend the morning sessions, due to a client meeting in the south bay, but the afternoon panels were excellent. in addition to my usual 3x5 card notes on individual office 2.0 update i'm looking forward to meeting folks at the conference. unfortunately a prior committment prevents my attending tonight's cocktail reception, but i will be onsite for the afternoon sessions tomorrow (weds) and most of the day thursday. office 2.0: a paradigm or a product? with plenty of time to get the thinking caps rolling, i'd like to share some of my thoughts on office 2.0. i'm approaching it from the standpoint of designing a next-generation redefinition of the office paradigm, essentially breaking will you be at ispcon? coming up practically in my parking lot, ispcon will be at the santa clara convention center from november 7 - 9. exhibits-only passes are free with pre-registration-- the site says "until sept 29th" but the registration process says office as community i'm somewhat buried in a deadline through this week, but want to get folks' creative juices flowing. my model for office 2.0 is "the office as a community". what would it mean for productivity if the same kinds of social-networking strata update i will be speaking and/or teaching at the following additional conferences in 2006; thanks again to the great folks who attended my tutorials at the usenix annual technical conference, and were so complimentary on the evaluation forms. [Mobilis in Mobili] Strata at RailsCamp San Jose to learn scaling and do collaborative design, and a belief in writing conduits, not portals. Drop us a note if you're intrigued. No reposting or forwarding, please. -- Posted by Strata to Mobilis in Mobili at 10/17/2006 07:03:00 PM rubyonrailscamp redux absolutely excellent, with the usual agonizing decisions of which sessions to attend because there were so many that were relevant. i'm looking forward to next year! and what the heck were the odds i'd end up at a table at dinner with
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