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(Myself, Jimmy Wales and Rajan )
(People leaving their footprint at the end)
India’s first Wikicamp is a good start and it once again showcased the deft organizing skills of the knowledge foundation, Chennai. Had a chance to meet and interact with the rock star of tech circles and the man behind Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales. He was so cool and had so much energy to answer every question floating around and smile for every snap (including mine!) till the evening. Funnily, by evening Jimmy started acting as a reporter for TOI and started asking questions
Though I sat through only a few sessions , the feedback was that some of the sessions were really good. However, I got a feeling that the overall energy levels were not upto the blogcamp or a typical barcamp.. I think this got to do with the “coolness” of overall theme…
Any how, awaiting for the upcoming BCB 3.0 at Bangalore!
February 28, 2007 at 4:29 pm |
I agree to this.It lacked the passion which was after BarCamp,BlogCamp but anyways it was great listening to Jimmy Wales.I missed a photograph with him
BarCamp Bangalore is one event which is eagerly awaited and I hope it would be a cracker of an event.
-Himanshu
(Contributor to http://startups.in/india)
(Blogger at http://thoughtsprevail.blogspot.com)
March 5, 2007 at 2:00 am |
Hey Shiv,
I have just put the visiting card on my blog(taking your name as a reference).Do check it out….
Comments are welcome or should I say they are necessary for this post
-Himanshu
(Contributor to http://startups.in/india)
(Blogger at http://thoughtsprevail.blogspot.com)
March 6, 2007 at 10:59 am |
Hey Shiv,
We met at Barcamp Bangalore 2.0 and at Wikicamp Chennai. Nice to know your blog. I’ve added you to my blogroll. Keep in touch… We’ll meet sometime in bangalore.
Bye…