Bloggercon was fun. I saw some old friends, met some people in person who I’d only known by their writing, and got to chew on some toothsome ideas.
I think that my panel probably could have gone on for two more hours — felt like we just barely scratched the surface — but there were lots of other people who had as much or more that needed to be said. At this sort of conference, the distinction between who’s at the podium and who’s in the crowd is pretty meaningless — a room full of bloggers is a room full of people with a lot to say.
Other people took tons of notes if you want to follow some of the conversation (though keep in mind these transcripts are pretty rough — I’ve seen a few things here and there that I know are mistaken!). Dan Bricklin took some great pictures.
I’ve got more to say but it’s going to dribble out through the week, I think. Too much other work right now…
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