This is the wiki for the
WikiSym 2007 conference.
Wednesday, 24. October 2007
WikiSym 2007 concluded! 
WikiSym 2007 concluded on Tuesday with
Ward Cunningham's talk on "Agile Trust, Wiki Nature, and Business Logic Futures." In the final closing circle of open space we all relaxed and shared our final experiences. A big thank you to Alain Desilet (conference chair), Robert Biddle (program chair) and Ted Ernst (open space facilitator) for running WikiSym 2007 so smoothly, enjoyable, and ultimately highly successful!

Tuesday, 23. October 2007
Peter Turchi, Tech Talks, Panels, Ward Cunningham and more… 
It's Tuesday, and we are listening to
Peter Turchi's both humorous and intellectually stimulating talk about physical and conceptual maps, the benefits of getting lost, and more. Today's final WikiSym day is full of activities, from the always-going-on
open space through the
tech talks and a the
political panel to more invited talks like Kathie Sierra on Creating Passionate Users as well as Purbrick and Lentczner on Second Life (both courtesy of OOPSLA) and then of course
Ward Cunningham's talk. For more information, please see
http://www.wikisym.org/program.html 
Monday, 22. October 2007
Jonathan Grudin's Keynote, Following Remotely 
Jonathan Grudin is giving his keynote right now on
Living without Parental Controls---please document and comment on the wiki-linked page. Also, if you are following WikiSym remotely,
Evan Prodromou pointed out that there is a WikiSym
IRC channel available.

Sunday, 21. October 2007
WikiSym participation at about 120 people 
WikiSym 2007 started today with 60 registered participants for WikiSym only, 37 participants for WikiSym + OOPSLA, and 5 participants for WikiSym Monday only. In addition, we currently have 123 All-Access-Pass participants who are roaming the conference freely and may pop in whereever they like. Since there is usually additional onsite registration, we can safely assume that we are now beyond
120 registered participants. A big early congratulations to
Alain Desilets, the conference chair, and Robert Biddle, the program chair, for building this fabulous program and reaching out successfully to such a wide audience!

WikiSym 2007 started! 
We are up and running!
Alain Desilets opened the conference and
Ted Ernst introduced
open space to us, and the first day of open space and workshops is on its way! Wiki applications, wiki translations, usability, social impact, you name it!

Friday, 19. October 2007
Use of SnipSnap 
SnipSnap is a great wiki, but it is a bit prickly with wiki page names that contain lots of special characters, e.g. @#$%@##->@, partly because of Internet security issues. I advise you try to avoid these characters and stick to plain text.
See you all on Sunday!

Tuesday, 12. September 2006
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