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March 27, 2007

Web Monday Paderborn

The first Web Monday Paderborn was held yesterday evening at the University of Paderborn. Around 50 people attended, with students making up the largest part. I thought the mix of topics was good although we definitely need some sort of moderation next time to make sure the talks and discussions don't get too long-winded. Unfortunately the event ran longer than planned which meant that quite a few people left before the last talk, which was a pity. Still a very interesting evening and hopefully it won't be too long before we get the next one organized.

Photos are up on Flickr.

Update: Tim Adler has a German review here.

Posted by Matthew at March 27, 2007 10:36 AM

Comments

Glad to see this happening in Paderborn (who would've thought?). ;-)

Other cities (Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart etc.) also needed a few iterations to figure things out (specifically, to realize that less is often more). I'm sure Paderborn can do the same.

Great turnout, too!

Posted by: Tim at March 28, 2007 10:56 AM