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[http://wikimania2006.wikimedia.org/wiki/Hacking_Days Hacking Days] were busy, but a delight. Best of all, from a logistics standpoint, was that we didn't have to use the extra rooms reserved for us at the last minute in the Media Lab; yet still managed to have almost 70 people stop by for varying lengths of time to say hello and contribute to the ferment. I got to see the start of the first day, but missed even the presentation of my own joint stats project. I hear it went off quite well :-)
[http://wikimania2006.wikimedia.org/wiki/Hacking_Days Hacking Days] were busy, but a delight. Best of all, from a logistics standpoint, was that we didn't have to use the extra rooms reserved for us at the last minute in the Media Lab; yet still managed to have almost 70 people stop by for varying lengths of time to say hello and contribute to the ferment. I got to see the start of the first day, but missed even the presentation of my own joint stats project. I hear it went off quite well...

We had late-night hacking and discussion sessions here each night until the wee hours. They didn't quite run to 2am as scheduled in part because people needed to catch the T back to their dorms at the end of the evening.

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Hacking Days were busy, but a delight. Best of all, from a logistics standpoint, was that we didn't have to use the extra rooms reserved for us at the last minute in the Media Lab; yet still managed to have almost 70 people stop by for varying lengths of time to say hello and contribute to the ferment. I got to see the start of the first day, but missed even the presentation of my own joint stats project. I hear it went off quite well...

We had late-night hacking and discussion sessions here each night until the wee hours. They didn't quite run to 2am as scheduled in part because people needed to catch the T back to their dorms at the end of the evening.