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All the groups at the end of the day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Real9 10
A Group's Notes
(What number were we again !?) useful/benefit
- good location
- soyapi's session: good sense and appreciation for is not thought about during development, new cultural context
- networking, meeting tons of people with similar interests, sharing ideas and issues
outcomes
- criticality of having public domain info available to public
- more opportunity for collaboration
need for improvement
- less rigidity for development time; better network performance
- more documentation
- more virtual support
- after speedgeeking rotation, small debriefing within speedgeeking group to synthesize info and understand it more fully; should break that many tables into 2 days
- need of communication between users and developers; need for decent requests and a larger capacity to meet those needs; common forum to develop common needs (farhan)
- profiles of attendees prior to summit to initialize discussion and pre-networking
- clarity of distinction between developers and integrators
future
- talk with NASA dude-> new systems emerging from OSS, simple code and information sharing has turned into a sharing of complex apps and context; the future of data sharing (thinking of maps, databases) is similar, by making sure the right license and culture exists, higher level services and work-products can be shared, not just the data itself; e.g. the OSS 'Soup'
- Directory and repository of Mashup data stream business terms and license agreements.
http://wiki.mashupcamp.com/index.php/LicensingCommericalMashup
http://blog.programmableweb.com/?p=521
http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2007/01/17/john-herren-mashup-camp/