Some people have written up about SemanticCamp on their blog posts, here are the ones that I know of (in no particular order):
- Daniel Lewis : “SemanticCampLondon - Quick Review“
- Yves Raimond: “Yay for SemanticCamp!“
- Frances Berriman: “SemanticCamp London“
- Jeremy Keith: “Semantopoly“
- Tom Heath: “Saturday and Sunday at SemanticCamp“
- Benjamin Nowack: “Back from SemanticCamp London“
- Andrew Walkingshaw: “Semantic Camp London“
- Glenn Jones: “Semantic Camp London“
- Premasagar Rose: “SemanticCampLondon“
- Tom Morris: “SemanticCamp Roundup“
- Jon Linklater-Johnson: “Semantic Camp“
- Henry Story: “Semantic Bar Camp London and Flue“
The best thing is that the event seems to have good reviews from both the Semantic Web community and the Microformats community… which means that it was a success in regard to bringing the two together!
(p.s. if I have forgotten any then let me know and I’ll add them to the list. I would point you to the Technorati SemanticCamp tag search, but not everybody tags and uses Technorati)
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3 responses so far ↓
Cool. Thanks for listing the different write-ups. Actually, my surname is “Rose”, not “Jones” - unlike Glenn
Thanks for playing your role in SemanticCamp. I thought it a grand success.
Hi Premasagar
I’ve changed your surname from Jones to Rose, I don’t know what happened there.
Thank you for attending and presenting, it was very much appreciated. BarCamps are all about “user-generated content”, and SemanticCamp did exactly that. Such a success!
Thanks Daniel. Indeed, indeed - I find the BarCamp model refreshing and empowering, and I think there’s a great future for niche events like SemanticCamp.