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This is the old sign up page for the London wiki wednesday which took place on Wednesday 1st August

See London wikiwed 1 August 2007 - what happened


Venue and logistics:

Alek Lotoczko has kindly organised for his firm NYK (the large Japanese shipping company) to host and sponsor us. The address is NYK Line, 17th Floor, CityPoint, 1 Ropemaker Street, London EC2Y 9NY. Nearest Tube is Moorgate, and the Google map is here.

We aim for people to arrive around 18:15 for a 19:00 formal start.

Please make sure you book your name below so a name badge can be prepared, and if you have any difficulties on the night you can call David Terrar on

07715 159423 .

London Wiki Wednesday social network:

London Wiki Wednesdays now has an easy to remember URL (which links to all of the wiki pages here), and a new Ning social network that you can contribute to. LondonWikiWednesdays.com links to this page, will always have the details of the next meeting, as well as a forum, photos, blog feeds, videos and a variety of wiki resources and links.

We also have a group you can join on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2355889529

Sponsorship opportunity:

We will be looking for venues and sponsors for this and subsequent events. Please contact David Terrar by mail or skype if you are interested.

Meeting content:

Anyone who attends can do a 5 minute show and tell on how they are using wiki and social media technology, but feel free to just come along and listen if you don't fancy presenting. Particular items we know will be covered:

We're thinking of adding further Open Discussions in to the agenda. Any suggestions for a topic or title:

Topics we'd like someone to come forward and present on:

If there is something you'd like to see covered, add the topic here:

Questions:

Any questions that you would like to raise to be discussed or addressed at the meeting?

Meeting format:

Here is the format.

6:15 Reception - food, refreshments, and some relaxed chat and meeting people
7:00 Introductions - Alek Lotoczko and David Terrar (who will also be the moderator/MC during the evening)
7:05 Open discussion - Encouraging contributors and participation - how to do better than the normal 1:9:90 rule of contribution
7:30 5 minute presentations + up to 5 minutes for subsequent questions, probably in the sequence of registration. Hopefully we won't have quite as many people who want to speak as last time, but we will be more strict with the clock this time around.
9:00 Close of of presentations - time for discussion and more chat

(Most of our meetings this year have been full of lively discussion and presentation spots and lasted till around 10:00)

Facilities:

To be confirmed, but we'll have a projector, PC connected to the Internet, and hopefully the ability to hook up your own PC or Mac.

Blogs

On Guillaume's wiki here.

Attendees:

Please add yourself if you are planning to attend. Also indicate if you are planning to speak, or pondering the possibility of speaking...

1. David Terrar - Speaker - http://biztwozero.com/ - one of the Enterprise Irregulars, and the one organising this thing. Blogger, consultant, software entrepreneur.

2. Alan Wood - Speaker - http://www.facebook.com/p/Alan_Wood/689306248 - Talk about / show some of the social software work Folknology are doing with clients and or provide a sneak preview of part of our new tool set.

3. Gordon Joly - Not speaking.

4. Gustavo Correa - Not speaking.

5. Juneia Mallas - Not speaking.

6. Jay Sanders - Not speaking.

7. Lars Plougmann - Could speak - works at Headshift, blogs at www.mindthis.net

8. Harry Wood - Not speaking - http://harrywood.co.uk

10. Rupert Shanks - Not Speaking

11. Alek Lotoczko - Speaker - http://www.linkedin.com/in/alekl - Currently intranet manager at NYK Line (shipping). I am leading a project to deploy wiki and other social computing tools within a large corp. environment.Have deployed and extensively enhanced an open source Notes/Domino wiki.

12. Philip Woodgate - Speaker - http://www.sme-blog.net/

13.Andreas Rindler- didn't come - consultant at BearingPoint working on MIKE2.0 - Cannot make it due to other commitment.-

14. Martin Farley - Not Speaking

15. Christiane Link - Not speaking - http://www.behindertenparkplatz.de

16. PhilJones - Not speaking - but may be heard muttering audibly in the background. - http://www.synaesmedia.net

17. Andrew Black - Not Speaking

18. Nicole Mathison - Not Speaking - http://emilicon.com

19. Ivan Pope - Not speaking - Unless you want to hear some thoughts on Widgets for Enterprise - http://blog.snipperoo.com

20. Andy Roberts - Not planning to speak this time.

21. Nic Brisbourne - not speaking - http://www.theequitykicker.com

22. Gavin Sathianathan - not speaking

23. Juneia Mallas - Not Speaking

24. Jay Sanders - Not Speaking

25. Dennis Howlett - might chip in - now also blogging at ZDNet

26. Alex Jerreat - Not speakung. Currently at NYK Line. I am assisting with Alek's project to deploy wiki and other social computing tools within NYK.

27. Shane Mitchell - Not speaking this time

28. Alex Craxton - Not speaking

29. Zbigniew Lukasiak - Not speaking (http://brudnopis.blogspot.com/)

30. Lana Clements - Not speaking

31. Alex Ellis - Not speaking

32. Roman Nosov - Speaker - http://91.186.7.138:9001/wiki/Freebsd?trackchanges=blamemap&oldid=1524 - just a guick demo of "Blamemap" extension I made for mediawiki couple of months ago. Basically it can be used to track contributions of every editor.

33. James Doody - Not speaking

34. Mark Charmer - Speaker - Co-founder of Akvo... see www.akvo.org/blog Working with the water development community to deploy a global water and sanitation wiki.

35. Toby Moores - Not Speaking

36. Paul Youlten - Not Speaking - Socialtext's man in Europe.

37. Sebastian Mary Harrington - Not Speaking- http://www.sebastianmary.com

38. Matt Brady - Not speaking - http://blogs.technet.com/smallbusiness/

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Invitation

Maybe by the end of your wiki-wednesday take a look at the Crao Beach / SLCamp also concidering future "virtual life" wiki-wednesdays. Thanks.

Page Last Updated: Sep 5 11:25am by David Terrar


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