Lotusphere 2007 Session Ratings
Category NoneEd Brill blogged today about the conference ratings from Lotusphere 2007. I'm really proud to say that Viktor Krantz's and my joint session "BP311 -- The Great Code Giveaway -- Web 2.0 edition" was listed at #1 for "quality and relevance of information".
Of course I do understand, as many of you do, that Viktor totally carries the show and a chimp could do my part of the presentation. But we must have had a good topic
I can't help but be humbled by the company being kept there - this was an amazing Lotusphere and with so many obviously well-thought-out and delivered sessions, this group of 10 that Ed posted represents just the 2.94 to 2.97 ratings, out of 3. That means that each session in the list was not only in the top 10 but also received scores within 1.3% of each other. At this point it's obvious that there is no real distinction between the top 10, they are all don't-miss sessions. And as Ed says, 35 sessions over 2.85 (95%), wow. My friend and colleague Scott Good for instance, 3 out of his 4 sessions! Amazing. And Alan, way to go! People LOVE tips and tricks sessions. Paul, Bill, Henry, Carl, Kat and the other IBMers, wow again.
We here at SNAPPS put a lot of time and effort on our presentation material for the conferences that we speak at, and it's fun and very gratifying to see that people appreciate it. I'm sure each of these speakers feels this way today. If you haven't already downloaded the pdf and the code samples from the session, go to SNAPPS download site and do it today. There are many other code samples there as well.
If you want to attend one of our sessions and see new code (like those Lotus Quickr templates, hint hint!) being developed as I write, head over to Collaboration University and sign up for one of the four events this summer and fall.
Thanks again to everyone who attended our session at Lotusphere 2007, we sure hope to see you again in 2008...
