RoCoCoCamp.info
Event recap
RecentChangesCamp Montreal, aptly named RoCoCo - a wiki style bar camp brought together some amazing minds from the wiki world. An unconference in style, a physical representation of wiki - these wiki camps let people decide the agenda and purpose of why they are there.
Participants at RoCoCo spanned from the West Coast of North America to Europe.
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Developers get together
Nine wiki developers at RoCoCo formed a collaborative group to better communicate amongst wikis. A weekly IRC meeting is planned for the first Tuesday of each month at 21:00 GMT on irc.freenode.net, #wikiohana. Among the topics to be discussed are OpenID, wiki markup and an extended interwiki / sisterwiki map. A bot is in place to capture discussions and the chat room is open for use any time for those interested. Notes on the collaborative efforts can be found at [1].
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Synergy At Work
- UniversalWikiEditButton - ConsensusPolling.org on creating a standard wiki edit-symbol type similar to RSS
- SpreadWiki.org / SpreadTheWikiWay.com - concept likened to SpreadFirefox.com
- Wikithon.org type house parties that teach wiki and the wiki way. - EugeneKim mentioned that Socialtext.com was doing similar type events.. parties to work on other wikis than your own.
- WikiWednesday.org - co-located by time - a likely candidate is the day after the WikiTechTuesday IRC meetings, the first Tuesday each month.
- WikiBirthday.org and WikiBirthdayParty.org
- WikiClock.org - The Wikiclock was created as part of the “Wiki and…” project, as a demonstration of the silly extent that we sometimes over-use Wiki technology.
- Wixee.com A wiki search engine.
- Synnamon.net - Collecting best practices for information architecture, folksonomy, tagging, machine tags, faceted.
- WikiRDF.org - Three Wiki-related RDF vocabularies were discussed at RoCoCoCamp; this is a potential home for such vocabularies.
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Strong European contingent
- Many folks from Europe were here and it was extremely productive to learn from their work!
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Wiki Film
via YouTube.com
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One Laptop Per Child
Really cute, durable childeren’s laptops!
image via Flickr.com
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Demonstrations on User Interface
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Some of the folks involved:
- AboutUs.org
- Atlassian.com
- Avoid.net
- DokuWiki
- Kei.ki
- Koumbit.org
- OpenGuides.org
- Tikiwiki.org
- Wikevent.com
- Wikia.com
- wikiHow.com
- Wikitravel.org
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