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		<description><![CDATA[So I finally did make it to Freed.in/2008. I had a great time, though it took me a while to understand what exactly the objective and focus were. The talks were on a variety of topics (as diverse as communities, education, mobility, indie music and open street maps). The single theme, though, was Knowledge, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I finally did make it to <a href="http://freed.in/2008">Freed.in/2008</a>.</p>

<p>I had a great time, though it took me a while to understand what exactly the objective and focus were. The talks were on a variety of topics (as diverse as communities, education, mobility, indie music and open street maps). The single theme, though, was <em>Knowledge, and the freedom associated with it</em> (this is me paraphrasing/simplifying). Since this a <em>really</em> broad topic, I didn’t know what to expect when I got here. The talks were really interesting and well-delivered, but at the end of it, I didn’t get the kind of “closure” I expected. To some extent, I guess I went in with the wrong set of expectations. On the other hand, it might make sense for Freed.in/2009 (be there &mdash; I will!) to pick a narrower focus so that we can come there, talk, discuss, and come away with something tangible.</p>

<p>This is by no means intended to take anything away from the massive effort the organisers and volunteers put into Freed.in &mdash; as I said, I had a <em>great</em> 3 days!</p>

<p>And here are the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/louiswu/sets/72157603986530631/">photos</a> &mdash; not too many, but some interesting ones in there. :-)</p>
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