Sorry for the ever-so-slightly off-topic post, but I wanted to make sure that the members of foundation-l were aware of the upcoming RecentChangesCamp event, happening May 9-11 in Palo Alto, CA:
RecentChangesCamp is the world-wide "unconference" for wiki admins, users and developers (and those who love them). It's a 3-day event, free of charge for all participants, and open to anyone who shows up (although an RSVP is mighty appreciated, so organizers can plan food, T-shirts, space, etc.). The event runs on peer-to-peer working group sessions, scheduled on the first day, based on the "Open Space" conference method. It's very wiki!
A quick review of the attendees list shows a lot of names that should be familiar to foundation-l members:
http://rcc2008.blueoxen.net/attendees
I've been to the last three events and I've loved it. It's great to get together with people who know and care about the wiki method and Open Content as much as I do. Along with Wikimania and WikiSym, RCC is the third leg of the year's wiki conference tripod. I really encourage anyone who can go to give the event a try.
Please feel free to pass this email or the above link along to others you think might be interested (or blog it or Digg it or whatever). It'd be a shame for someone interested in wiki or Wikimedia projects to miss this event just because they didn't hear about it.
Thanks,
-Evan
wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org