A growing maturity and a focus on people

Robyn saw a greater focus on people:

Webstock was even better the second time around. It was entertaining, thought provoking, and most important, full of good ideas. …

One unexpected pleasure was the presence of disabled people. Not many of us, but still we were there and our needs, along with dietary requirements were generally accommodated. Most obvious were the NZ Sign interpreters. …

For those of us looking for inspiration there was some seriously good stuff. It was great to see a greater emphasis on people as well as the cool technology. …

I sense a growing maturity in the geek community, with what I always call the “gee whiz technology” culture being tempered with a more balanced and healthier focus on the people factor.

[Via : Low Visionary.]

Robyn also pointed out some difficulties caused by our lack of experience working with NZ Sign interpreters. I agree with her that the signers were heroic in their work — they have an extraordinarily difficult job, and in future we can make it a little easier.