The day of WikiCamp finally arrived and things went smoothly with just a few hiccups, but that happens … its an unconference !!!
The best part about this unconference other than the sessions were the networking part. Their is so much scope to meet new people, interact with them and learn new things … WikiCamp introduced me to a lot of new techy guys. From students to CEOs, the Wikicamp proved to be an excellent learning and networking platform.
I learnt a little during the sessions in the unconference but learnt a lot organising the unconference and got the chance to network with super cool techy guys. WikiCamp invited people from all over India while the main speaker Jimmy Wales was invited from the US of A. Organising such a big event was no easy task and this was made possible by the collaborative effort of the guys from The Knowledge Foundation (TKF). Getting things done on a collaborative basis is no easy deal either, but this taught a lot about coordiantion.
I met the guys in TKF through blogging. Blogging has actually increased the diameter of my world and has changed my way of looking at things. Thanks to WikiCamp, i have hosted a website now for the fil festival thats coming up in my college, thanks to WikiCamp, i got India Interacts to videograph the entire festival and upload it on the net.
Organising the WikiCamp was more of fun and learning. There were a lot of light moments we guys shared. Work was never a burden and everything was done voluntarily. Sponsors were happy about the event and V was keen to be posted about all the future ventures of TKF. Coming up next from the TKF is the book on Unconfernce. For more details click nowhere but here.
Pics and vids will be posted when i get hold of them.
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Seems to me, you are forming your own networks and fast too.
Bravo!
Hi Dinesh. Congrats man, the banner really looked cool. Great to know that as a student You have contributed so much to the event.
Great going
@ incognito
hey i thought you’ll be coming for the event … hey there are more such events coming up … do join us da … would be great
@ kartik kannan
thanks kartik … actually it was a good experience for me working with the TKF guys …
i met abhimanyu too, i wish things will get in place soon …
you have done a great job man. your designs were very good..
Tell me ‘V’ is a haaaaawt chick… I am sick of tKF being a gay team…
twas soofer meeting you at WC!
i had a lot of fun!
@ anand
thanks machan, so saw our wikicamp.in website eh …
do check out http://gapp.wordpress.com/meets/wikicampin/
@ sagaro
if voice isn’t deceptive, she surely is …
lets come up with some ways to make gals volunteer for TKF, like in we can … err no need, will tell you over the phone
@ suraksha
well it wasn’t fun meeting you, it was actually good !! you were looking serious with all the specs and stern looks i dint dare to come and speak and this &^$%$#% gapp dint bother to give an intro
@TU:
at least it’s a change from being told i look like a kid.
me? STERN/SERIOUS? =)) rotflmao!
and gapp is useless!
yeniway, we now know each other, so yay!
Agha brother bashing is going on here… bad bad sis and bad bad TUD…
@ suraksha
of course you looked that way … as though you are going to slap the guy who comes and speaks to you … of course you looked different (maybe kiddish) in gapp’s connect snap
@ sagaro
did u notice … a S before TUD makes me a stud … LoL
@TU:
for the record, though - i’m neither stern nor serious and i definitely don’t slap people who come talk to me! =))
dammit. insult!
@TUD:
stud it seems… worsht mokkai…
@ suraksha
chill … **i definitely don’t slap people who come talk to me** — thats really encouraging for me
@ sagaro
thats okay, dont feel j … you are a stud too, infact you are on big stud !