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Jeremygould  
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 More options 6 Jan 2008, 23:02
From: Jeremygould <jeremygo...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 23:02:09 +0000
Local: Sun 6 Jan 2008 23:02
Subject: Re: [BarcampUKGovweb] Re: Gov Barcamp is coming together at last
Fair points Richard. Its not meant to be prescriptive but more  
encouraging for those who have informally expressed an interest but  
have not signed up yet. In particular, this means those working on  
web stuff inside government/public sector. There's a list of great  
people signed up who have loads of expertise and experience to share.  
But in my mind, if the people who actually do this stuff aren't there  
then we are all missing a trick and an opportunity to create a common  
vision about what we should be doing and how.

All we are trying to do is stimulate some debate around the content  
of the day in advance so that people have an idea about, 1. what to  
expect and 2. where they might fit in. But it is all completely open  
for debate, amendment and change depending on what the participants  
want.

I still think there's plenty of space in the day for the kind of  
stuff you are interested in.

Incidentally, I understand that there is a further event planned for  
March which is much more focused on use of data, mash-ups, civic  
hacking etc in particular rather than improving the way government  
uses the web generally, but I am not involved in that one so can't  
give you any more detail than that. Will ask around though and try  
and update you.

Jeremy

On 6 Jan 2008, at 22:19, memespring wrote:

> Great stuff!

> Sorry if this sounds a little negative, but the structure sounds a
> bit, um structured. Looking down the list of people wanting to talk on
> the wiki, they dont all seem to fit neatly into the categories below
> (mainly the civic hacking peeps). And it makes what the wiki promises
> to be a very interesting event an bit dry.

> Unconference things like this Ive been to before have worked best when
> this kind of thing is worked out on the day, or just a random
> allocation of slots/rooms.

> Great thats its up and running though :)

> Richard

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