SF Monday Next Week StatusWeek + StatusCamp Montreal

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Hi all, round one of Asia travel is nearing completion. I’m ending with a bang at Joi’s NSC1 unconference in the always great Singapore figuring out how to build a startup culture in asia. I believe I’ll be spending much more time here over the next year, so great to build out!
I’ll be in SF for about 24 hours on Sunday Monday which will be nice, do some meetings and have an Overlap Dinner and Party. Then, onto Montreal for the week to powerdrive on StatusNet!
If you are in and/or around Montreal, please come to the first StatusCampMontreal1:
Its not too late to add your topic, name to the wiki, and help spread the status updates about the first ever StatusCamp in Montreal on December 18 from 9 until 5 PM at Station C. As mentioned before, its free and open to the public, just RSVP or email me jon@status.net, or message me @rejon to confirm your attendance please.
Here are a few of the topics upcoming attendees want to discuss:
- Status.Net software + technology
- Social concerns and movements
- Building business off of Status.Net
- APIs
- Hack session
- Free Network Services
- Identi.ca: now what?
- How micro-blogging (aka Status.net) is changing the web & the world
- Using status.net to make change
- Documentation sprint: we’ll create a list of all the “pain points” that need to be documented
Also, I should add that changeMedium will be a part of the StatusNet StatusCamp. Check out this snippet about from Michael:
In that spirit I’m putting out the call to all you folks interested in making change using the medium of change. Status.net has opened their arms and their community. Let’s show up and return the spirit. How can we advance our understanding, contribute to, and apply this medium for change?
Check out ChangeMedium.

Cool! when are you coming back to Beijing? We will definitely invite you to the BLUG meeting to present StatusNet!
Comment by Pockey — December 13, 2009 @ 9:17 pm
Heya Pockey, yes, that’s cool…I’ll keep you posted!
Comment by jon — December 18, 2009 @ 1:59 pm