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Identity Open Space in Vancouver
There’s an Identity Open Space happening in Vancouver BC July 20-21. This is bring jointly produced by Liberty Alliance and Kaliya Hamlin, Doc Searls, and I (the IIW folks). The goal is to create another highly interactive event and move the conversations forward.
We’re hoping that by having it close to the Liberty meeting we’ll involve some people who haven’t been part of the conversation before. Liberty Alliance has open their meeting, which is happening right before the IOS event, to non-members. If you’re curious about Liberty and user-centric identity or just want to spend some great time in a great place at the perfect time of year, then this is one you won’t want to miss.
Kaliya will be facilitating this event, so I’m sure it will be fun, interesting, and worth the time. Register online.
Note that this is not the second IIW event of the year which will happen in December. We’re also planning a big identity open space day in conjunction with DIDW on Sept 11 in Santa Clara. More on that a little later.
Posted by windley on July 5, 2006 10:15 AM




Comment from family portrait artist at November 5, 2007 8:54 PM
I’ve heard about this annual event from my boss. At first I thought this is just something that I can learn online; after all communication offline and online is one thing that can be learned easily. But after reading some of information about this conference and after realizing the benefits of conversing and making sure about one’s identity, I guess I should book myself for the next event.
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