Wikipedia said it would be like this.
From Wikipedia’s BarCamp page:
Everyone is also asked to share information and experiences of the event, both live and after the fact, via public web channels including (but not limited to) blogging, photo sharing, social bookmarking, wiki-ing, and IRC. This open encouragement to share everything about the event is in deliberate contrast to the “off the record by default” and “no recordings” rules at many private invite-only participant driven conferences.
Let’s see what we have so far: Pictures? Check. More pictures? Check! Videos from internet superstars? Yep. Captured live streams? Of course. Videotaped sessions? I know of two so far and have it on good authority that more are on the way, including a high-definition video of Dr. Schramm’s comments.
We’ll update here with additional links as they are published…

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November 3rd, 2008 at 4:47 am
It’s great to see new content still appearing out here on the site. I would love to see things keep moving all the way up until next year’s event. This is a great place to keep tabs on what is happening across the Midwest. Still need to get a few #hm1 posts out myself.
November 3rd, 2008 at 6:50 am
I agree with Mike its great to see the community keep going and supporting each other instead of oh the event is over lets forget about everyone till next time.
I have some more presentations that will be showing up in my blog as well as I am looking to highlight some of the sites i found out about while at highlight midwest.
November 4th, 2008 at 10:39 am
I have been reading “Wikinomics” - book by Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams. Some of the case studies of Wiki successes are simply phenomenal! Highlight Midwest can be one of those collaborative successes! Good Luck.