IdentityCamp Bremen
by Christian Scholz on February 22, 2008
Ralf Bendrath just announced a special BarCamp like event about Identity in Bremen, Germany called IdentityCamp. To quote him:
We* are organizing IdentityCampBremen, the first German BarCamp that specifically focuses on issues like Identity 2.0, Single-Sign-On, reputation management, relationship management, Privacy 2.0 and related stuff. It will take place in the nice town of Bremen in Northern Germany on the weekend of 7th and 8th June 2008.
So mark June 7-8 in your calendar and come! This definitely looks like a great event esp. in the realm of Data Portability and so on where such topics are discussed a lot. I am not sure whether it will be more a german or english speaking event but as the announcement is in english I hope for an english and therefore hopefully more international event. I definitely will try to go there!
Update: Just checked the wiki and unfortunately it looks sort of german there.. :-/
Location: Bremen, Germany
Date: 7-8 June 2008
Wiki: click here
Announcement: click here
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[...] ← IdentityCamp Bremen [...]
by About Data Portability’s logo wars, identity and Yahoo (DP Update) — mrtopf.de on 23.2.2008 at 00:19. #
RTFM:
"At the moment it is planned as a German-only event. If a significant number of non-German speaking people are intererested, we may think about a solution for that."
We already get some international feedback, but we need more to seriously think about an english event.
by Ralf Bendrath on 23.2.2008 at 09:27. #
Thanks for the info :-) So let's hope more international people will show up!
by Christian Scholz on 25.2.2008 at 14:46. #
[...] Speicherung von Personendaten geht, schreien die Stasi 2.0-T-Shirtäger auf. Zurecht weist z.B. der IdentityCamp Veranstalter Benrath darauf hin, dass ein Identity Provider weiß welchen Webdienst der OpenID-User [...]
by 5 Gründe warum OpenID falsch verstanden wird on 29.2.2008 at 18:45. #