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  • Tara Hunt

    Chris Messina taking your spotlight, Tara Hunt? Join the club.

    By Nick Douglas, 11:00 AM on Tue May 30 2006, 392 views (Edit, to draft, Top, Slurp)

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    Web 2.0 (TM) marketer Tara Hunt is less than pleased with how "the media" (read: the SF Chronicle's embedded reporter Dan Fost) covered her event this weekend:

    This past weekend, Chris and I (as well as a huge number of other people) were behind a very successful WineCamp, yet, when reported by the media, Chris was the only one mentioned as being behind it.

    Funny, Tara, that sounds familiar. Kinda like Fost's note before heading to Winecamp:

    The event is part of Chris Messina's Bar Camp un-conferences.

    Oh really, Dan? So Barcamp's founding fathers —

    Andy Smith (back left), Ryan King (back right), Tantek Celik (front left), Matt Mullenweg (front right), and the Eris Stassi (founding mother, not pictured) — Chris (center, squinting) didn't mention them when you fact-checked with him?

    You...you did fact-check about Barcamp, right? I hear fact-checking separates real journalists from unreliable blogs like Valleywag.

    Sometimes, being a PiC really sucks [Tara Hunt]
    TECH CHRONICLES [Dan Fost at SF Chronicle]
    Photo: BarCampPlanners, where are you now? [Ryan King on Flickr via the ryan king]

    More about Barcamp

    Signs Of The Apocalypse barcampwtf.jpg

    Indie, grassroots conference advertises on a truck

    Spotted all around Austin during this week's South by Southwest conference: a moving billboard (truck, actually) for BarCamp Austin, the "unconference" originally created as an alternative to Tim O'Reilly's exclusive Foo Camp.
    To-Do Burning Man - Valleywag

    To-Do this weekend: Get FUBAR at FooBar

    Unless you're a Friend of Tim O'Reilly, you're not invited to his Foo Camp. So you can't go; I just wanted to remind you of that. [Upcoming]Stanford hosts the latest BarCamp (think "McConference" —
    Chris Pirillo Burning Man - Valleywag

    Remainders: Get it off your chest

    Barcampers spread the gospel of their unconference ("It's not religion, it's faith") in a slick mini-documentary. [Freevlog.org]Gnomedex conference founder Chris Pirillo sells keywords on his chest.

    Read More: Tara Hunt, Barcamp, Bloggers, Chris Messina, Dan Fost, Eris Stassi, Journalists, Matt Mullenweg, Ryan King, Sf Chronicle, Tantek Celik, Valleywag, Termie, Winecamp
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