End of PowerPoint Karaoke: The First Localization and Internationalization UnConference
Yes, the first Localization and Internationalization UnConference is being held next month in Silicon Valley. Very Web 2.0.
Building on the Mashup Camp experience, Ultan O’Broin of Oracle and Shawna Wolverton of salesforce.com are bringing a localization and internationalization UnConference to Silicon Valley on March 14, 2008.
It’s free, lunch and facilities kindly provided by salesforce.com, and an electronic voting system will allow everyone to suggest topics and vote on topics for discussion. Final decisions on topics the day of the conference.
It’s being held at the salesforce.com San Mateo campus.
If you think this sounds like something you’d like to join then sign-up details are here.
Watch out for more blog coverage...
This UnConference is a great idea. For those of you who have not done so yet, you should sign up and vote on some of the topics for discussion. Some of the great ideas already suggested include “Alternatives to the SDL/Idiom GMS”, “Agile Development and Localization”, “The Challenges of SaaS Localization”, and “Localizing in the Age of Perpetual Beta”.
Posted by Adam Wooten on 02/21 at 09:47 AM“Alternatives to the SDL/Idiom GMS"
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