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BarCampBerlinBuzzwords

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BarCampBerlinBuzzwords 2012

We are again running a BarCamp associated with (and directly preceeding) this year's Berlin Buzzwords. It will be an ad-hoc gathering to share and learn, covering many of the same themes as the main conference.

For more details, including our themes, please see  http://berlinbuzzwords.de/wiki/barcamp . If you'd like to come along, please sign up on the Berlin Buzzwords site (not here this year!)

Event details

Date:     Sunday 3rd June 2012

When:   5pm - 9pm (registration from 4.30pm)

Where:  c-base, Rungestraße 20, 10179 Berlin

Details and Signup: http://berlinbuzzwords.de/wiki/barcamp

 

BarCampBerlinBuzzwords 2011

This BarCamp was associated with (and directly preceded) Berlin Buzzwords 2011. It was an ad-hoc gathering to share and learn, covering many of the same themes as the main conference.

 

For more information on what happened at this event, please see the Berlin Buzzwords 2011 BarCamp Page.

 

BarCampBerlinBuzzwords 2010

This BarCamp was associated with (and directly preceded) Berlin Buzzwords 2010. It was an ad-hoc gathering to share and learn, covering many of the same themes as the main conference.

For more details, including our themes, please see below! If you'd like to come along, please sign up in the Participants section further down.

 

Event details

Date:     Sunday 6th June 2010

When:   5.30pm - 9pm (registration from 5pm)

             9pm - 10.30 pm (party, DJ sponsored by Soundcloud, beverage to buy at the bar)  

Where:  NewThinking Store - Tucholskystr. 48, 10117 Berlin

 

20 more tickets now: We are able to provide another 20 seats at the Barcamp. If you did not make it into the previous list - register now! We have space for a total of 60 participants now.

 

Themes

In keeping with the main Berlin Buzzwords conference, we're going to be focusing on similar themes!

The overriding theme of the evening is NoSQL. We're especially keen for people to discuss, and give talks on:

  • Using NoSQL in new areas
  • NoSQL comparisons (eg which is the best project for different content problems?)
  • Deploying NoSQL - case studies and war stories

However, being a BarCamp, the exact schedule won't be decided until the day, based on who comes, and what everyone wants to hear about and talk on! 

 

Sponsors

  • Berlin Buzzwords - our sister event - 2 day conference on Monday 7th and Tuesday 8th June on Scaling, Storing and Searching
  • NewThinking Store - kindly providing the venue

 

Schedule

Everything is taking place on the evening of Sunday 6th June

  • 5pm - Doors open, registration begins
  • 5pm - The bar at the venue opens!
  • 5.30pm - Welcome, and Introduction to BarCamps session
  • 5.45pm - Session scheduling - you decide what you want to hear about!
  • 6pm - First sessions begin
  • 8.45pm - Sessions end
  • 9pm - Party with DJ from Soundcloud and drinks from newthinking bar
  • 10.30 pm - end of the event

 

We have one large room, a small room, and a breakout space available to us. We'll run one main track, with a 2nd one if there's the demand. Most sessions will be 15 or 30 minutes, so we should be able to get through a lot of different things on the night!

 

There's a bar at the venue, so you can enjoy a drink or two during the talks (You're not allowed to bring your own drinks though, sorry). After the BarCamp, many of us will continue the discussions in a nearby restaurant. More details on that to follow!

 

Remember - a barcamp is driven by the people who attend. The schedule will be sorted on the night, based on what people would like to discuss, and who's willing to talk. If there's something you really want to talk about, or want to hear discussed, please mention it in the signup section below. Otherwise, turn up, and vote for your favourite talks during the scheduling section!

 

Organisers

  • Nick Burch (Alfresco / ASF)
  • Isabel Drost (Neofonie / ASF)
  • Jule Gemählich (newthinking) 
  • Nils Meinzer (newthinking)
  • Gregor Bierhals (newthinking)

 

Volunteers

If you'd like to help out, please sign up here! We're after people to help with:

  • Sponsorship 
  • Registration (manning the desk, helping produce copies of the schedule etc)
    • Done by Isabel - please make sure you are registered, if you want to get in. I am printing the list on Sunday morning! 
  • Local advice (for people coming to the BarCamp and the conference)

 

Participants

We're slightly limited on space, so we'd ask that people wishing to come along sign up below. If the main section is full, put yourself on the waiting list, and we'll let you know nearer the time if we'll be able to squeeze you in....

To sign up, make sure you're signed in to the barcamp site (see top right), then click "EDIT" in the top left, and edit this wiki page.

  Name
Email / homepage / Twitter

 


If you can help, say how

Notes

(including comments on topics

you want to see discussed or will discuss)

1
Nick Burch
nick @ apache.org
Organiser
How could Workflow work with a NoSQL database?
2
Isabel Drost
isabel @ apache.org / @MaineC
Organiser
 
3
Julia Gemaehlich jge@newthinking.de
Organiser
 
4
David Caruana
david.caruana @ alfresco.com
  Content Stores backed by NoSQL databases
5
Tim Lossen
http://tim.lossen.de
labels
redis, cassandra, riak, "big data", hardware
6
Frank Scholten
frank @ jteam.nl
   
7
Jukka Zitting jukka@apache.org / @jukkaz   distributed storage, search, content management
8 Steffen Leistner  sleistner @ gmail.com     
9 Shay Banon  kimchy @ gmail.com / @kimchy    distributed systems, search 
10 Robin Wenglewski http://robin.wenglewski.de    
12 Stefanie Frick frickels [at] web.de    
13 Daniel Truemper truemped at googlemail .com    

14

Peter Schmidler 

peterschmidler@gmail.com

  cms 
15 Uwe Wenglewski
uwe . wenglewski [at] web . de
   
16 Alex Popescu  alex [at] mypopescu  [dot] com     
17 Dietrich Niederlintner @dietrich_n    
18 Markus Frick 
markus.frick at gmail.com 

can bring some beers

(we're not allowed to bring our own drinks to the venue, sorry)

couchdb, supportability of couchapps 
19 Ivor Bosloper 
ivor.bosloper at kalooga.com     
20 Ferdy Galema  ferdy.galema at kalooga.com     
21 Mathijs Homminga mathijs.homminga at kalooga.com    
22 Marten Lehmann lehmann at cnm . de

can bring some drinks

(we're not allowed to bring out own drinks to the venue, sorry)

interested in realtime statistics of webserver access logs using MapReduce
23 Guido Serra
zeph at fsfe.org
  benchmarking/loadtesting/measurements
24 Filip Noetzel  @peritus     
25 Erik Abele isabel @ apache.org
erikabele (at) apache.org | @ErikAbele rrd on top of nosql, monitoring in general   
26 Steven Noels stevenn@outerthought.org   building a content repository on top of nosql (hbase + solr)
27 Evert Arckens evert@outerthought.org    
29 Nils Meinzer  isabel @ apache.org 
Organiser   
30 Thilo Fromm  isabel @ apache.org     
31 Michalis Polakis 

mpolakis _at_ gmail

@michalispolakis

   
32 Simon Willnauer
simonw (at) apache (dot) org
Organizer
 
33 Uwe Schindler
via simonw
   
34 Robert Muir
via simonw
   
   
 
   
36 Jochen Fromm
jochen.frommATgooglemail.com
   
37 Andre Sprenger
info[at]andresprenger[dot]de
  Hadoop, Cassandra
38 Peter Neubauer  peter@neotechnology.com    Neo4j, graph databases, MAKE 
39 Julien Nioche
julien@digitalpebble.com
   
40 Gabriel Kihlman  gabriel <at> mental.com          
41 Arne Rudek  arne@arne-rudek.de    best use for social media (mongodb?, graph dbs?, cassandra?, voltdb?, ...) 
42 Philip Mahler
phil.mahler@gmail.com
   
43 Karsten Fissmer
karsten.fissmerATfiz-technik.de   solr, Faceted Search (xtf), Thesaurus
44 Lars Francke  lars.francke@gmail.com    Probably won't make it (in time) due to the train being delayed by two hours+
45 Jan Berkel  @jberkel    graph dbs, rdf, cassandra 
46 Jochen Schwarze  jochen DOT schwarze AT cit DOT de     
47 Jonathan Moore  jonathan@slando.com    Solr Data Import Handler, SolrCloud, Zookeeper, CouchDB, Scala, Lucene index optimisation.  
48 Slawomir Malyszek  slawomir@slando.com     
49 Mikael Högqvist @mkhq     
50 Stefan Plantikow   
   
51 Achim Friedland
achim@sones.de, @ahzf
  BEERlin ;), graph databases
52 Axel Kopp
[at] gmx de
   
53 Florian Ebeling florian.ebeling@gmail.com, @febeling     
54 Michael Dyrna
michael.dyrna (at) vodafone.com
   
55 Karl Westin  karl.westin@gmail.com, @karlwestin   redis, web app use, cms, couchDB
56 Michael Busch
michael [at) twitter dot com
   
57 Richard Wöber 

der_rich {at} me com

@der_rich

   
58 Michael Braun  braun (at) iwelt DOT de     
59 Uwe Bartels
uwe punkt bartels uff gmail punkt com
   
60 Doris Maassen
doris (at) neofonie.de
   
61 Martin Lechky martin (aet) lechky (dot) com     
62 Uwe Janner  ujanner (ät) google mail (punkt) com    
63 Andreas Hetey
andreas (ät) gmx (punkt) de
   
64 Sebastian Galonska seba (urgs) vz.net    
65 Patrick Wright
patrickcf (ahht) pdoubleya.com    
66 Christian Lorenz c.lorenz utta fairrank.de    
67 Nico Hagenburger  nico@h...r.net, http://twitter.com/hagenburgerhttp://www.hagenburger.net      
68 David McLaughlin  david @ dmclaughlin.com    distributed systems, node.js, couchdb 
69 Fabian Hueske
fabian.hueske <> tu-berlin.de
   
70 Thomas Wöhlke  thomas (at) woehlke.org, http://www.woehlke.org/blog/    cassandra, solr, hive 

 

If the table above is full, please put yourself on the waiting list here:

 

  Name
Email / homepage / Twitter
If you can help, say how

Notes

(including comments on topics

you want to see discussed or will discuss)

W1

 Alexandra

Czarlinska

alexandra.czarlinska@yahoo.ca
  lucene index engine optimizations , faceted search, zookeeper
W2
 Kristian Mueller
kriss<>mput de
   
W3  Yan Minagawa
t from c-base.org
   
W4  Hannes Tydén
hannes@soundcloud.com 
   
W5  
 

 

 
W6  
 

 

 

 

 

Things we need

(please -cross out- if you're able to help out with something, and put your name next to it)

  • A projector for the 2nd room (we have a large TFT for that)
  • Labels for people's names (Tim)
  • Big flipcharts for writing the schedule onto (we are allowed to tape packing paper to the walls, paper is provided, so is patafix and colored paper)
  • Pens, bluetak etc (available at the store)

 

Getting There

The event is being hosted at the NewThinking Store - Tucholskystr. 48, 10117 Berlin

 

To get to newthinking from the venue: Take U5 from Frankfurter Tor to Alexanderplatz, from there take Tram M6 to Oranienburger Straße. For more details see also the route planner at http://www.bvg.de

 

From the city center: Well, Berlin does not have just one city center ;) However, newthinking is located in the district Mitte, which in English literally means "center".

 

Tags for twitter flickr, delicious, ma.gnolia, technorati etc.

We'll be using the tag #berlinbuzzwords , in common with the main conference

 

What to bring

  • Yourself!
  • Laptop
  • All the chargers/cables you'll need
  • A plugboard (powerstrip) to make sure we have enough sockets
  • If you're using a Mac for a presentation, VGA adapters
  • Spare battery (if you have one)
  • Camera
  • An idea for a session, presentation, talk or hacking. Whatever, it's your choice. Just make Save and Continueit happen.
  • A smile
  • ...?