Saving the World with User-centric Identity.
April – London – Open Scheduling

Posted on Thursday 19 March 2009

So, I am going to be traveling to the UK for the Oxford Internet Institute meeting on April 2-3 about legal issues. I am “representing the user” at least this is what my position paper will be on.

I decided it was worth it to spend week longer in London until the 11th and meet people, do some fun things, talk about identity etc.

Since I heard about Jeff Barr (an Amazon Evangelist) opening his schedule via wiki it seemed like it would make sense to do sometime. This trip is the time. It is also a good opportunity to use my personal wiki.

Here is the page about My Trip.

  • I want to go to go see some cultural things.
  • I am going to prepare a 30 min talk – Identity Tech 101 to talk about the current state of where things are – it will be non-technical with pointers to technical material for those who want to dive in.
  • I am open to talking on if people want or just having a meal with a small group.
    • I am interested in talking to folks working on VRM stuff
    • I am interested in connecting with those exploring doing things with information cards
    • I am also exploring the intersection of SemWeb and identity things.
  • Travel time and options need to be considered when scheduling me.

Unlike Jeff I don’t have Amazon covering my hotel rooms. One friend has offered to put me up for the weekend of the 4th. I can’t stay there all week – I am also looking to find a couch or too.

If you have questions or suggestions please e-mail me kaliya (at) mac (dot) com with the subject “London”.

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  1. London this week
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  4. Supernova Open Space June 19th – come talk about Identity
  5. We had fun in Geneva IdMing


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