The blog supporting the OECD Participative Web Forum has gone live. RSS feed, comments, the usual.
I welcome your feedback; its primary purpose is as a channel for you to interact with the event and the participants there, as well as OECD policymakers, so the more comments or questions you post there the better.
Also feel free to promote it on any relevant web sites, blogs or listservs; I know you all collectively know far more venues and people who might be interested in it than I can possibly imagine. (Plus which I refuse to use listservs :)
Kieren McCarthy and I will be liveblogging the event in Ottawa this Wednesday, October 3, 2007, starting at 9 AM or thereabouts, and finishing around 6 PM (or whenever our fingers give out). It will also be webcast live so you may catch a glimpse of me (probably with my hair sticking out at some odd angle, if past experience is any guide).
The tag is oecdwebforum2007, but Technorati doesn't seem to be picking up the blog yet (also as usual).
It's a bit of an experiment for the OECD, opening up in this way, so as I said in the blog itself, please be gentle.
Previously:
September 13, 2007 provide your input to OECD participative web conference
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