1. I was the first keynoter at the first AoIR conference in 2000 in Lawrence Kansas. It was an amazing event, filled with positive energy and smarts and a sense of mission. Nancy Baum, altho weighed down by an imminent birth of a child, did a wonderful job running the conference. 2. Besides the elected presidents of Aoir, Jeremy Hunsinger was the glue that kept Aoir going -- establishing and running the DB, listserv, and providing a unique combo of wry humor, common-sense, and incredibly hard work. 3. I also got elected to the first board of Aoir, when it formalized. A key debate then is what I characterized as Quality vs Quantity. In short, do we refer papers strictly for the annual conference or do we allow in as many as possible. In my biased opinion, the latter won. 4. One unmentioned crisis is that the key organizer in the Toronto annual meeting was not doing the job, and several weeks before, a bunch of other Torontonians had to leap in and pull it together (successfully, I may add.) I recall Catherine Middleton as one of the key pullers-together, but there were others who can contribute their own age. (The ousted organizer is now deceased, RIP). YMMV Barry Wellman A vision is just a vision if it's only in your head Step by step, link by link, putting it together Streisand/Sondheim The earth to be spannd, connected by network -- Walt Whitman It's Always Something -- Roseanne Roseannadanna _______________________________________________________________________ NetLab Network FRSC INSNA Founder Distinguished Visiting Scholar Social Media Lab Ryerson University Distinguished Senior Advisor University Learning Academy NETWORKED: The New Social Operating System Lee Rainie & Barry Wellman http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman http://amzn.to/zXZg39 _______________________________________________________________________