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I know that the business side is important, but I think he's being short sighted.
As for business happening 24x7x365... that's true only to a point. The lion's share of the world sees business happening 9-5, and it's those people we need to convince of this. I'm already a convert (and have been for two years! :-).
I understand what Dave is saying, but I also think that given the grass roots nature of things, the whole unconference nature where it's not about who the big fish are and who the little fish are, this makes weekdays more of a challenge.
Podcamp is an evolving thing. Its open source nature is its strength. And take it from me, the big kids are noticing what we're doing over here in the sandbox- not to worry.
My prediction for a weekday PodCamp? More business interests might attend-- not entirely a bad thing, as corporate podcasting and the business of podcasting are just as worthy topics as content, community and podcasting as a personal pursuit (just ask Paul Colligan).
I think "personal pursuit" gices everyone more credit than the word "hobby," or am I thinking too much about it b/c I am a PR guy?
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