Initial Gnomedex 5.0 Wrapup
I'm still reeling with excitement from this weekend's event. New articles, photos, videos, and audios are likely to keep streaming in steadily over the next few weeks. I'd only hope that people would tag what they're posting, so that we all may refer to a few points in the time/space continuum. The Gnomedex Wiki is still alive, although it needs to be cleaned up a bit. There's just so much being published about the conference right now, I'm even finding it difficult to catch up with and catalog everything.
My fellow TechPodcasters just uploaded a roundtable interview a few minutes ago, and my ol' buddies from TechTV just twitterpated me. I was also taken aback by this rather unique comparison made by a Gnomedexer (causing me to think about how Gnomedex could be liknened to a religious experience of sorts). I was thrilled to read TSMI's report, as it places our li'l conference in perspective within the industry. News references continue to roll in, although Google News still refuses to use original Lockergnome content.
So, what's going to happen next? We don't know. Gnomedex will be just as open, just as freeing, just as transparent as it has been in years past. I'd love to involve our world's leading technology companies (on a sponsorship level, or on stage if they have something REALLY COOL to share), although Apple has yet to return my emails. :) In the meanwhile, however, I'm content in seeing that we're becoming the conference against which others are compared. Thank you, one and ALL, for helping make that a possibility.
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4 Comments
MrDee
June 27th, 2005
at 10:31am
I liked the little screenshot of build 5087 of Longhorn. Yeah, the other parts were great about RSS support for Longhorn at the platform level. Finally, people will use it more.
dparmet
June 27th, 2005
at 11:10am
How about having Gnomedex 6 on the East Coast so those of us without expense accounts can come?
LordKaT
June 27th, 2005
at 11:42am
Congratulations on a very successful Gnomedex, Chris! I was only listening to the live stream, but that has convinced me to come to next years conference, and I can't wait! Good job, and good luck buddy. =)
Steve
June 27th, 2005
at 5:10pm
To heck with the east coast, how about having the next Gnomedex in the windy city?