Portland wiki conference
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- Saturday, March 26, 2010 and Sunday, March 27, 2010 at Webtrends in Portland, OR
- (Wiki's 15th birthday is March 25, 2010)
Let's keep discussions on the discussion page.
[edit] Name of Conference
- Portland WikiCamp
[edit] Goal of Portland Wiki Conference is to
- Evangelize Wikis to a broad audience
- Celebrate 15th anniversary of wikis & honor Ward's insight
- Provide unconference setting for wikiphiles (technical, cultural, patterns, etc)
- Give Portland Civic Wiki a major boost
[edit] I Will Help Organize This Event
Sign yourself up
- David Galiel, Lead Organizer
[edit] Perfect Venues
Webtrends has now been confirmed as the site of this conference. [1]
[edit] Ideal Keynote Speakers, Panelists, other Speakers
It is valuable to have at least a keynote or two (or more, can have a keynote track) with marquee speakers who will attract an audience (including folks new to wikis) and help ensure participation in the conference. Add your suggestions below. Note: please identify specific people - we're looking for dynamic, insightful/entertaining/intriguing/exciting speakers. When we have confirmation, add "confirmed" to name. Also includes non-keynote speakers and/or panel participants.
- Ward Cunningham (CONFIRMED)
- Jimbo Wales
- Michael Wesch (The Machine Is Us(ing) Us)
- Vivek Kundra (US CIO)
- Eugene Kim
- Sunir Shah - editor of MeatballWiki
- Peter Thoeny from Twikiwiki
- Ross Mayfield
- Peter from Dreamfish
- Angela Beesly from Wikia
- Pheobe
- Matt from EditMe
- ___ from MuppetWiki
- David Weekly from PBworks
- Marc Laporte from Tikiwiki
- ___ from EditThis
- Dave Weiner from RSS
- Ray King from AboutUs
- ___ from WikiSpaces
- Folk from WikiHow
The current plan is for the event to have one scheduled track, including one or two keynote speakers each day, with several unconference sessions running in parallel.
[edit] Proposed Tracks
- Wiki 101
- Wikipedia Academy
- Content creation and other planning for Portland civic wiki
- Wiki for biz (Oregon Training Network | Open Government Initiative
- Wiki use with Open Government Initiative [[2]]
[edit] Proposed Topics/Presentations
- Steven Walling presentation - Wikipedia for... (journalists? educators? what version would Steven like to present?)
- Wikis and Social Change - Panel Discussion
- End Wikilessness (modeled on End Bloglessness)
- Rachel Kjack from Oregon Training Network on to provide session on Wiki in the Workplace a a virtual team tool
- Wilm Leier to provide session TBD Teresa Boze

