OPML Camp will be held at Harvard Law School on May 20-21
The original plan was to hold OPML Camp at my house in late April, which would have limited attendance to a maximum of 30 people. After two weeks we already had 17 people signed up, so it looked like we would fill up well before the event. The Berkman Center for Internet & Society has now agreed to be a partner in organizing OPML Camp, and is providing space at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Mass. We'll have use of a lecture hall that can hold 75-100 people, and some smaller classrooms for breakout sessions. Due to scheduling requirements at the Law School, we have to move the date to the weekend of May 20-21, but that will give us time to fill the extra space. The weather should be a lot better also. Many thanks to John Palfrey, Berkman's Executive Director, and Colin Maclay and Catherine Bracy of the Berkman staff for making this possible.
You can find complete details and a sign up page on the OPML Camp blog. OPML Camp is inspired by events like Bar Camp and Mashup Camp, and is completely free and open to anyone interested in RSS and OPML.
For those of you who were looking forward to the camp sessions scheduled for my hot tub, don't worry. We'll hold a barbeque the first night of the camp at my house, and the pool will also be open and heated by then.


