I do want to add that anyone can go to the wiki and post their comments about RSS WinterFest. If you have best of highlights, the wiki is open. I am sure some of you have some perspective about the Webcast that may be useful for Luca, myself or anyone else in the RSS community. Criticism, resources for people, tool references are all welcom at the wiki.
First off, RSS WinterFest: www.rsswinterfest.com and its accompanying wiki, provided by Socialtext, has everything there that we discussed at the Webcast. A good resource are the transcripts that you can see on the right side of the web site.
We will shape the transcripts and audio archives into Weblogs, pull in some audio and get feedback from some of the speakers and participants. The goal is to create a knowledge base about RSS and Internet content syndication that will be indexed with search capabilities.
See the feedback Bill French gave to the discussion in the IRC channel. He edited the transcript and answered the pertinent questions asked about his presentation. More speakers will add their feedback in the coming days.
The wiki includes a Weblog, the IRC transcripts,. RSS resources, RSS tools and other information about RSS. A highlight are the day two notes from Roland Tanglao. Roland, of Streamline, did a terrific job in using the wiki to take notes from the Webcast.
Any questions, just give me a holler. I'll be happy to help in any way I can.
Alex Williams
Producer and Founder
RSS WinterFest
www.rsswinterfest.com
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