Austin Brainstorming Event

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OneWebDay is one day a year when we all - everyone around the physical globe - can celebrate the Web and what it means to us as individuals, organizations, and communities. It's September 22 every year, starting in 2006.

Groups and individuals all around the world are coming up with their own ways of celebrating the Web on OneWebDay. We hope the celebrations will affirm Web values in ways that actually advance those values (connection, creativity, collaboration!). Maybe you'll set up a real-world or online clinic to help newbies succeed on the Web (or just learn how to edit a wiki). Maybe you'll collect and post stories to document local history. Maybe you'll post a gallery of online art ("see yourself as a pixel!"). Maybe you'll find and share five new weblogs from around the world. Maybe you'll create a big virtual beachball and bounce it from continent to continent. It really is up to you.

We came up with a significant list of individuals and organizations that we could include, and after the meeting I called and recruited Dean McCall of SalsaNet in San Antonio to instigate a OWD celebration there, as well. ~ Jonl 21:52, 8 June 2006 (EDT)jonl

[edit] June 8

This is going to be a meeting that asks the question: What are you going to do for OneWebDay?

Where: The Tavern, 912 W. 12th St.

When: 6:30pm to 9pm

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