The blogroll from a few of our attendees:
Linux Today editor Brian Proffitt covers Linux Foundation's Jim Zemln's conference keynote following his pre-conference overview.
Attorney Jason Haislemaier debriefs on Japan's ossiPedia project at the Open Source Resource Center. Guest speaker and OSRC general manager Shuchi Tashiro presented on their well-resourced initiative in support of their new government policy. He also shares general impressions of GOSCON and his take on several keynotes from a posting several days prior.
Eclipse Foundation's Ian Skerrett highlights a few open source projects in government. This is epecially interesting because a discussion thread has begun on potential solutions to a barrier expressed by our guest speaker on the Vermont Tax Gateway project.
Adobe PDF Architect Jim King describes the event from his perspective, mulling over the opportunity for small government enterprises to collaborate.
The 451 group's Jay Lyman observes the growing sophistication of our government attendees who have long understood that "free" does not mean from from cost.
Jason Matusow, Microsoft's Interoperability director, relects on the panel we created for discussion of the Open Document Panel with a nice thanks to our Andy Stein (Director of IT for the City of Newport News, VA) for doing such a great job moderating the panel.
Mike Rogoway with the OregonLive.com provides some local flavor in his interivew Jim Zemlin.