On 21/04/2010 20:51, Matthew Rowe wrote:
Do you not think that is quite expensive?
I am not the one deciding what the WWW2010 conference fees should be.
W3C is not organizing this event.
I am interested in attending the linked open data camp,
but I am not registered for the main conference -
Do you not think that is quite expensive? I am interested in attending the
linked open data camp, but I am not registered for the main conference -
instead attending workshops and the web science conference.
Is there any chance to have a similar fee to the FutureWeb event?
thanks
On 21 Apr 20
Hello Ed,
I just looked at the WWW2010 registration page
(http://www2010.org/www/attendees/register/), and it reads:
"April 26-30 ; 1-day pass ; $495 – Regular ; $295 – Student"
The 75USD (student rate) is for the FutureWeb event.
Best regards,
- Marie-Claire.
On 21/04/2010 09:39, Ivan He
Ed,
I have forwarded your question to Marie-Claire Forgue who handles the
practicalities... Stay tuned!
Ivan
On Apr 20, 2010, at 18:56 , Ed Summers wrote:
> Hi Ivan,
>
> So it looks like students could go to the entire day of Linked Open
> Data Camp by paying $75.00?
>
> //Ed
>
> On Tue, A
Hi Ivan,
So it looks like students could go to the entire day of Linked Open
Data Camp by paying $75.00?
//Ed
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Ivan Herman wrote:
> This is just a reminder that there will be an LOD camp at the WWW Conference
> next week in Raleigh:
>
> http://www.w3.org/2010/0
This is just a reminder that there will be an LOD camp at the WWW Conference
next week in Raleigh:
http://www.w3.org/2010/04/w3c-track.html
you should sign up on
http://esw.w3.org/topic/LODCampW3CTrack
you can also add your favourite topic right now on the wiki page, or leave for
the discussi