Daniel Bachhuber of Publish2 and CoPress linked this on October 30, 2009 at 5:38PM EDT
Daniel said: It's reconvening on November 13th under the globe at the Seattle P-I. Quote:
It's like a hack day, code sprint, barcamp, barn raising or many other tech-geek terms for unstructured events. This one-day event brings journalists, programmers, entrepreneurs, web designers and students together to build something cool and, hopefully, useful. The first event, held in May, "sold out" quickly and produced three interesting prototypes by three different teams in a matter of hours.
Daniel Bachhuber of Publish2 and CoPress linked this on October 13, 2009 at 8:53PM EDT
Daniel said: The beginnings of some scheming for round two. It smells like Sean Blanda wants a hack day for journalism projects. It should be longer than a day, in my opinion. Quote:
BarCamp also fell short on several fronts. The conference was perhaps too open, and I did a poor job of explaining to people how the event worked. But BCNI’s biggest failure was the lack of a product. Some thing to point to and say “Hey, that came out of BCNI!”
Daniel Bachhuber of Publish2 and CoPress linked this on October 1, 2009 at 12:11AM EDT
Daniel said: Panelists include April Baer, Stephen Engelberg, David Sarasohn and Al Stavitsky. The varied backgrounds might provide for an interesting conversation.
Daniel Bachhuber of Publish2 and CoPress linked this on August 5, 2009 at 5:06PM EDT
Daniel said: A rundown of all that was built. The Guardian is building a microapps platform for their CMS such that they'll be able to quickly build and deploy apps that don't necessarily have to be fully integrated. Looking forward to seeing more of these happen.