Ooops forgot to blog about Mobile Camp Vancouver 2 unconference (topics and sessions decided the day of, all welcome from users to hard core devs to artists and sales and marketing folks!)
Here are my session ideas
1) state of jail break
2) tethering
3) app development commiseration (that NDA s*xors)
4) what's on your iPhone i.e. fav apps
See you all on Saturday September 6th at WorkSpace in Gastown!
See you at BarCamp!
FROM BarCamp / BarCampVancouver2007Attendees:
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Important Update Thursday, August 16th 2007
At the last BarCamp Vancouver organizers meeting, we counted our budget, checked Workspace's fire regulations, mixed our metaphors, crossed our ayes and dotted our teas.
The good news is that we can fit everyone for Saturday - including people who were on the waiting list as of 17:00 PDT on Thursday, August 16th.
If Workspace gets too full, then we can borrow some space from Bryght (who has their office right next to Workspace)
Note that we still only have 120 T-shirts and might run out of food (in which case, we will run out to get more.)
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I didn't attend the first BarCamp in Palo Alto in 2005. But being a friend of Chris Messina, Andy Smith and a lover of participatory things, BarCamp seemed like a great idea. Thus in October 2005 when Boris suggested that I help with BarCamp Amsterdam, one of the first BarCamps after the original and the first in Europe, I didn't hesitate to help out.
The rest is history. We had a great BarCamp in Amsterdam. Mies (and a friend whose name escapes me) and I had lots of fun buying a whole taxi full of groceries with sponsorship money from Chris Pirillo (thanks Chris!!!) and the other sponsors and doing the customs dance to get the tshirts designed by Eris Stassi and Chris Messina , Mies found us space at Mediamatic; Wilhelm of Mediamatic kicked in killer espresso and beer, Boris cooked breakfast and supper and we all enjoyed a fun Indian late night meal and met many European Open Source and other hackers. Not to mention learning lots at both the sessions and in the hallway and next to the espresso machine.
BarCamp Vancouver 2006 took place in August 2006 thanks to the incredible Crystal Williams (come back to Vancouver!) who went above and beyond the call of volunteer-dom and of course the rest of the great organizers (Darren, Kris, Robert et al and thanks to WorkSpace for donating the venue!). And it was magic too. Nothing like great people and great learning in a conference organized together in our own city!
BarCamp Vancouver 2007 (thanks to the other 2007 organizers: Zak, Kris, Robert, Megan, Jordan, Ianiv, Aaron) will happen in 2007 on Friday August 17 and Saturday August 18 (just like BarCamp Block back where it all began in Palo Alto at Socialtext) like the hundreds of other BarCamps (shout out to BarCamp Shanghai and Beijing which will be held soon afterwards with Kris and Robert being two of the organizers). It's gonna be a blast and I look forward to attending and organizing many more BarCamps (and maybe someday I'll make it to one of those BarCamps in China!).
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Barcamp Vancouver, the 2007 edition is fast approaching, so get ready to get your Barcamp on. Unless of course you’re not already signed up, because the pattern is full, Ghost Rider. The pattern is full.
This year’s Vancouver event is already well over-booked, with a waiting list of over 70 people! So this post is more for the folks who are already signed up to attend.
Those of you not in Vancouver are encouraged to search Barcamp.org for your local event, or find details at that same site about how you can organize and host your own. Take a cue from the likes of Kris Krug and Robert Scales, Vancouver’s own adopted sons, who are teaming up to plan Barcamp Shanghai and Barcamp Beijing. Leave it to them to return to the land of the Great Wall with their free-spirited, open-sourcedness to host an unconference in a place where free speech doesn’t even exist.
Kris also wants to remind folks that he’ll once again be hosting Photocamp at the Vancouver event, so bring yer cameras.
What is Barcamp, You Ask?
For a comprehensive “What is BarCamp” lesson, visit the BarCamp.org rules page, or the BarCamp wikipedia entry. In short:
BarCamp is an ad-hoc unconference born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from attendees. Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join.
When you come, be prepared to share with Barcampers.
When you leave, be prepared to share it with the world.After last year’s event, I was so amazed at the things I learned and the people I met that I wanted to help out anywhere I could this year. So I joined (invited myself onto) the organizing committee, and thus I feel it is my duty to share a bit of Barcamp How-to.
So here are some details and a bit of “what’s-what” for the local gang, as stolen from James’ info email that went out this morning:
A Barcamp Vancouver Hotlist
- If you can’t make it, and you’re on the list, please give up your spot. Spread the word about this too, there’s still tons of cool folks waiting to be among the lucky few. If you can’t come, let somebody know and have yourself replaced on the wiki.
- T-shirts are always the hottest topic, and this year will be no exception. They are fuschia in color (I’m not making this up), and as last year will going for a suggested donation of $20 at the door.
- If you’re ready, go to the wiki and look for the “Topics” headline, and share a few words about your presentation. The more you share now, the better chance of being selected on the day, and likely a better turnout as well.
- Bring your tools: cameras, laptops, mobile devices and any other cool gadgetry as you deem fit. And while you’re at it, bring an open mind, and your best ideas. There is always something to be learned, and plenty to be blogged as well.
And Lastly, A Schedule of Events:
Friday, August 17: food and drink at the Alibi Room
- Appetizers all evening
- Drinks starting at 6:30 pm
- We’re in the private area downstairs
- The Alibi Room, 157 Alexander Street @ Main (map)
- Sleepover at Workspace, 21 Water Street, Suite 400
Saturday, August 18: conference day all day
- Start at 8:30 AM with day organization
- Pastries and coffees available
- Pizza lunch to be delivered at noonish (special diet grub is also available. Yes, your special diet. Zak thinks he has them all covered)
- Workspace, Suite 400 - 21 Water Street (map)
- End at 5:30 PM
If you have any questions that aren’t answered here, feel free to leave it in a comment below, or ask an organizer:
* KrisKrug - www.kriskrug.com
* RolandTanglao - www.rolandtanglao.com
* RobertScales - www.robertscales.com
* ZakGreant - www.zak.greant.com
* JamesSherrett - www.adhack.com
* IanivSchweber - www.blogaholics.ca
* MeganCole - www.megancole.org
* JordanBehan - www.telltenfriends.com
* AaronGladders - www.2paths.com
I for one am eagerly looking forward to it. If you happen to bump into me this weekend, please say hello. Whether we’ve already been acquainted or if we’ve never had the pleasure of meeting, I’m always in the mood to say hi and have a conversation. See you then!
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REMINDER: DemoCampVancouver02 is tomorrow July 5, 2007 at WorkSpace. Sign up today. Come prepared to mingle, vote, pitch and present and remember the gong goes off after 6 minutes sharp! See you there from 5:30-7:30p.m.! come one come all!
FROM BarCamp / DemoCampVancouver02:
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Date July 5th, 2007
Time 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Location Workspace, 21 Water St., Vancouver, BC. Drinks afterwards at Six Acres
Expected Attendance 50-75
Read the background on the DemoCampVancouver page.
Demo Schedule
* come in the door and post your demo idea on the board
* 30 minutes of meeting other attendees (promote your idea, get votes!)
* presentation process starts at 6:00pm
* 30 second elevator pitches by all presenters
* attendees vote on top 4
* we will have 4 x 6 minute talks (time limit enforced, includes feedback time!)
* Powerpoint Karoake (contestants / format TBD)
* Wrap up/discussion/hang out until 7:30pm
* Party moves to Six Acres (bar across the street)
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Thanks to Ianiv for settng up the WiFi and troubleshooting it and attending to lots of other details.
Thanks to Kris for taking care of the BBQ and Bryght space at 1 Alexander!
Thanks to Zak for the incredible dips and pizza!
Thanks to Kerry Anne for the Jones Soda connection. It was great and endless!
Thanks to James for the beer.
Thanks to Darren for being my schedule partner in crime!
Thanks to the other BarCamp Organizers (the details of the many cool things they did escape me now)! Let's do this again!
BarCamp Vancouver opening Video shot by Bryan Zug using JVC and iMovie stored on S3
:BarCamp Vancouver is 2 days away and it's gonna be a blast! And, thanks to our sponsors it's dead cheap! For a suggested donation of $20, you get 24 hours of fun including meals and a Tshirt (while supplies last)!
Check out our Sponsors (without them the suggested donation would be much much higher and probably unaffordable for many!):
After a long and taxing process on the BarCamp Vancouver mailing list, we've decided to increase the number of allowed participants to 120. Again, if you can't make it, please remove your name from the BarCamp Vancouver Registry. I am blown away by the breadth and depth of the topics and people who have signed up. See you Friday August 25th at 1 Alexander at the new Bryght office.
As of today the following 120 have signed up (we'll send an email next week reminding people about BarCamp, some ground rules and reminding them to remove themselves if they can't make it and an update to the folks on the waiting list):
- James Sherrett - james AT iworkindustries.com - www.iworkindustries.com - AdHack: a do-it-yourself (DIY) advertising community.
- kk+ - Blog / Bryght - PhotoCamp
- Roland Tanglao - roland AT rolandtanglao.com my blog - ShoZu vs. filemobile vs. AmbientVector, etc. for mobile phone photo and video sharing, low production value video of pictures taken by campers, like to participate in some of sort of Google Maps mashup and a Kris Krug PhotoCamp
- Darren Barefoot - darrren AT darrenbarefoot DOT com - www.darrenbarefoot.com - Changing the World in 30 Minutes
- Dale McGladdery - dale AT group42 DOT ca - www.group42.ca - Drupal lightning talk, maybe even throw in some thunder
- Robert Scales - Robert at raincitystudios dor com www.robertscales.org
- Evan Robinson - evan AT enginesofmischief DOT com - Managing for Brains
- Monique Trottier - monique AT somisguided DOT com - tbc
- Dane Brown - dane AT abetterplacetowork DOT com - www.abetterplacetowork.com - WorkSpace
- Nathaniel Brown - nshb@inimit.com - www.inimit.com - Getting Started with Ruby on Rails
- Scott Laird - scott AT sigkill DOT org - scottstuff.net / Google
- Jeremy Hubert - jeremy at raincitystudios dor com www.raincitystudios.com
- Mik Lernout - mik AT futurestreet DOT org - futurestreet.org / Make Technologies - Source Code Forensics
- Ianiv Schweber - ianiv@blogaholics.ca - Blogaholics - tbd
- Arieanna Schweber (Foley) - arieanna@blogaholics.ca - Blogaholics - tbd
- Yonas Jongkind - yonas DOT jongkind AT gmail[.]com - Make Technologies - tbd
- Dustin Sacks - dustin AT sillysoft DOT net - Random Dude / Sillysoft Games - Self-publishing on the web, lighting talk + discussion
- Alexandra Samuel - alex@socialsignal.com - Social Signal - tagging & RSS for a better world
- Aaron Pettigrew - aaron@socialsignal.com - Social Signal - managing online communities for nonprofits
- Rob Cottingham - rob@socialsignal.com - Social Signal - secrets of killer technology presentations
- Kate Dugas - kate_dugas@vancity.com - Changing Everything
- Simon Wex - simon.wex@teligence.net - Leveraging search tools to make the boring, unboring.
- Travis Smith - nep@hopstudios.com - Hop Studios - Six ways to encourage better participation in your online community
- Dmitry Nekrasovski - mail DOT dmitry AT gmail DOT com - enterprise social software
- Brian LeRoux - brian@westcoastlogic.com - .net vs rails (maybe)
- Joni Rustulka - jrustulka@habaneros.com - acronym elimination
- Gillian Gunson - gunson@gmail.com - Blog - tbd, I have to make up some bs to talk about
- Joy - joy DOT boyson AT gmail DOT com - ditto on the bs, tbd
- Brian Aker - brian AT tangent DOT org - MySQL stuff
- Alexandre Brabant - abrabant AT Gmail DOT com - Search Marketing stuff
- Bruce Byfield - bbyfield AT axion DOT net - the free software media: its credo, how to get along with it, its relation to blogging -- some or all of the above
- Andre Charland - nitobi, Captain Ajax, DogLotion. AJAX, Usability, User Experience, Screen Casting, Design Patterns and Bidness.
- John Grantham - NotionLab - Notion Lab - social software for everyone.
- Lucian Savluc – luciansavluc AT gmail DOT com – cianblog.com - presenting the Romanian Open Source and Free Software Initiative (ROSI)
- Markus Frind Mfrind at Plentyoffish . com
- Crystal Williams - cleverclevergirl at gmail.com Raincity Studios - Who am I kidding, I'll be conference wrangling. :-)
- John Ounpuu – jounpuu AT gmail DOT com – obviousness.net (blog) sutori.com (project) - the social customer revolution
- Dethe Elza - delza at livingcode dot org - [http://livingcode.org/] (blog/site) - Programming for the fun of it: OS X, Python, and Kids
- James Cogan - james at dailypixel.ca - [http://www.dailypixel.ca/] (blog/site) - tbd, visiting from out of town, hoping to demo a new site we're working on
- weston triemstra - sxip - why and how to implement identity on your site
- Marius Scurtescu - marius at sxip dot com - sxip - tbd
- Jonathan Lin - jhslin at gmail dot com - Working Title - Print publishing at the precipice of online tech
- RichardEriksson Just a Gwai Lo Introverts and Social Software (or How I Learned To Love Large Social Gatherings)
- Jordan Behan Telltenfriends.com I'm a total rookie, so maybe somebody would like to use me as a prop? Or collaborate? Email me and say hello: jordan@telltenfriends.com
- Jeff LaPorte - jlaporte AT eqo.com - EQO Communications - tbd
- Tim Germer - tgermer@gmail.com Northwest Noise - Vancouver is Portland^10
- Shannon Emmerson - semmerson@ea.com [http://www.ea.com] - Changing corporate culture blog by blog
- Kate Milberry - mmilberr@sfu.ca - Geeks and global justice: how tech activists can change the world
- Andy McKay - andy@clearwind.ca - Blog Plone - Plone, Python, OS X and lots of Ajax.
- Robin Johnson - robbat2@gentoo.org - Blog My Job - isoHunt - tbd, maybe Rails related, maybe phpMyAdmin related
- Gerald Bauer - gerald.bauer@thelevel.com - The Level - may talk on the future of the web or the Short Head & Long Tail and Web 2.0 Economics and Business Opportunities
- Kerry Anne Holloway - msholloway@gmail.com - lipglossandlaptops.com - blogging it, podcasting it, Official SpongeClub member
- Megan Cole - my blog / Raincity Studios - megan@raincitystudios.com - How To Be A Sponge... or... How to embrace this new, very public life... Considering my fellow comrades, I am but a wee rookie. I'll be the one soaking up all I can and blogging and vlogging it all. Oo - I'll show y'all how to put back 12 Guinness in a single sitting.
- Gary Fung - gary@isohunt.com - aka. IH, www.isohunt.com is my blog. May talk on DRM, the long tail, media and the web. tbd
- Dorian Taylor - dorian.taylor.lists@gmail.com - blog - perchance some rdf?
- Matthew Trentacoste - barcamp@squarewithin.com - site - Discuss the high fidelity imaging and PhotoCamp with KK+.
- Craig Riggs - craigriggs@shaw.ca - tbd
- Cathy Wang - cathy@raincitystudios.com - blog
- Stewart Marshall - righantler@gmail.com website / blog
- Jessica Marshall - leftantler@gmail.com photoblog
- Steffani Cameron - peripheries@shaw.ca CL, the last ditch | both are blogs ] With my (CL) blog in the top 9,000 in the world, it's amazing how little tech know-how I have, and I am now being bankrolled to do a podcast but know absolutely jack about that, and I'm hoping this can not only help me learn more, but help me network with locals. I'd be happy to be a subject in a thingie, but doubt I know enough to lead anything.
- Brent Van Wieringen - brentvanw@gmail.com flickrfolio - the ins and outs of mobile
- Patricia Foster - bluegreenstone@shaw.ca /Career Blog/ - Will Blog the discussions and help out where I can.
- Peter Van Garderen - peter@artefactual.com (website / blog) - I can demo the open-source Symfony PHP5 MVC platform which I'm using to develop a web-app.
- Dave Johnson - (nitobi/blog) ajax, fixies and politics. nuff said.
- Chani - chanika at gmail - website - I'm a sponge too... although there might be things I didn't know I knew.
- Mark Thomson - mark at yotophoto dot com yotophoto - tbd
- Dave Olson - dave at uncleweed dot net - podcast-laden webpage will only there friday 'til latenight - i would like to do some teaching on making quick and easy enhanced podcasts from scratch and publishing for the people (will need to borrow a mac laptop with new garage band), I then plan to spend rest of time practising stout drinking skills with Megan and learning how to bankroll a podcast from Steffani
- Marcelo Barth marcelo.barth aht gmail dawt com
- Colin Chudyk - website - questions: how do others collaborate online with their team when they are spread out all over the country? what are the essential tools/sites/resources for independent professionals?
- BorisMann - blog - I believe I'll be doubling as your BBQ chef for the event - (Boris, remember to cook them this time! ;-) phil)
- Warwick Patterson - warwick@formulaphoto.com - website/blog - vlogging tips/production values for the future
- JamesWalker - blog - drupal, jabber, identity oh my!
- John Bollwitt - john AT audihertz DOT net - website - blogging, podcasting, recording on the cheap
- Rebecca Bollwitt - miss604 AT miss604 DOT com - blog - blogging, podcasting
- Dean Delandreville dean@awdd.ca - website - public 2.0 vs corporate 2.0
- Daman Bahner damanbahner at zoomis dot com - website
- Michael Stewart website - implementing identity
- Colin Brumelle mixedcontent - Drupal, music2.0
- Beau Hartshorne beau@hartshorne.ca - blog - Ajax, JavaScript
- Greg Dingle - vlog - vlogging, video
- Tarry Giannakos - blog - I'm new to this - so I can hold up the screen or bbq or talk about the domain space and domaining.
- Bre Pettis - blog - I'll show off my new Kite Aerial Photography rig I just hacked together. Or I could teach how to make a duct tape wallet, or I could show how to make a pinhole camera, or I could blab on about video... How about all four?
- Alex Williams - blog - Talk about events, music, indie culture.
- David Gratton - Website - Talk about music self-publishing
- Aaron Wheeler - aaron at raincitystudios.com Website - The virtues and limitless possibilities of the post card
- Erik Hermans - erik at raincitystudios.com Website - the ultimate theme for themers... ??
- Jason Billingsley - hotwheel AT gmail DOT com Elastic Path Software - Marketing guy with just a hint of geek: search marketing and SEO tips.
- Steve McKenzie - steve at raincitystudios.com Website - Drupal / JQuery
- Kate Trgovac - Uniserve Communications Corp - Sr. Product Manager and My Name is Kate
- Laurence Girard - website - me at laurencegirard dot com - Freelancer
- Scott Hadfield - website - hadsie@gmail.com - A session on adding openid support to your webapp, if there's interest.
- Sarah Pullman - my website Yoga for Geeks website - I could lead a little Yoga for Geeks session, space permitting (doesn't have to be a full class, could be tips and tricks). I can also liveblog, and am interested in talking with other people who have an interest in the applications of technology for social change.
- Tod Maffin (podcaster, CBC broadcaster, CBC blogger) - TodMaffin.com CBC official blog
- Mike Cantelon - mcantelon AT gmail.com - Vancouver Open Business News - A presentation on Django: High-Performance Rapid Development of Web Applications
- Adam Bouskila - website - abouskila At gmail Dot com - Freelancer, enthusiast. I could liveblog, and help out
- Jason Chimney - jchimney At gmail Dot com - total noob, willing to help any other presenters... also willing to stick around for clean up :)
- Will Pate
- Gordon Withers - myfirstname At fathomconsulting dot c a - Communicate effectively with your clients (tbd)
- Bryan Zug - bryanzug At gmail Dot com - http://elearningskinny.com
- Troy Angrignon, troy at troyangrignon dot com, http://www.troyangrignon.com, interested in leading a session to map out current technology and business trends that the BarCamp crowd are familiar with...or just participating in the other sessions.
- Steven Wittens - website - steven AT bryght dot com - Drupal / Bryght
- Mark Yuasa - Website - mark at raincitystudios.com, looking forward to my second Barcamp, first in my hometown
- Thierry Guégan - thierry_guegan_dhaliwal AT yahoo.ca - www.arvoriad.com - drupal, open source, networking, tbc
- Peter Gordon - site pbg at superwebdeveloper dawt com - php developer. Ill write about this event on my blog...
- Audrey Foo - website audrey at foopicks point com - open source empowers people. I will gladly speak my mind and add my opinion to the fray.
- Shane Korytko - shane at somatix dot net - drupal and grassroots organizing
- Caryn Cameron - cgc at sfu dot cs students.sfu.ca willing to blog - cool thing, this
- Lisa Mighton - Believing Impossible Things, active participant; willing to laugh at jokes and applaud when prompted
- Scott - Overheard in Vancouver, There would have to be something to overhear in the discussions that I can add to the site.
- Colin Chudyk - website - questions: how do others collaborate online with their team when they are spread out all over the co
- John McDonald of Rampworth Capital Services – jmcdonald@rampworth.com ( www.rampworth.com ). I often conduct Podcast interviews with CEO’s and I’d love to facilitate a group (or panel) discussion about Podcasts impact communications and how they can be monetized (if there is an interest).
- Sacha Peter - sacha.peter@gmail.com - doubleblind.ca - Possibly a brief on prediction markets, how social networks can be harnessed to make better decisions.
- Ryan Cousineau Metroblogging Vancouver and Wired Cola - I'd like to talk about how everything is wrong. Blogging is overrated and misunderstood. Podcasting is hardly ever worthwhile. A local orientation is probably a mistake for "serious" bloggers. Flickr isn't too bad.... I promise to take on all comers with more or less skill.
- Janice Denovan- jdenovan AT gmail DOT com - http://www.georeferenceonline.com - semantic web
- Jason Barnes - jason@jayandsilentrob.com - http://www.jayandsilentrob.com - Dissecting the MySpace Juggernaut
- Aaron Gladders - agladders AT 2Paths DOT com. 2Paths - XP in a custom software shop and using it with "bigger" clients
- Nick Grabovac - ngrabovac AT 2Paths DOT com. 2Paths - RoR with POJO's (or, kicking RoR's ass with a little java)
- Colin Quon - cquon@eqo.com - EQO Communications
- Jeff Henshaw - jeff@xbox.com - Xbox 360 - integrating services with client software and device design