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Barcamp Ireland - SouthEast

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This wiki has been set-up to help plan the Barcamp in Waterford on 20th January 2007

 

Blog: http://barcampsoutheast.wordpress.com/

 

What is Barcamp ?

Barcamp is a technology-focused, ad-hoc gathering of passionate folks who want to share, interact and spread the love around what they spend their days and nights toiling away on.

It is an informal gathering of people from technical and business backgrounds, where information and experiences are exchanged. The event is geared towards sharing knowledge and learning from others and there is a policy of encouraging active participation in all discussions.

 

How Much does it cost ?

Barcamp is free. However, if you plan to attend Barcamp you are strongly encouraged to sign up so we can gauge how many will attend.

 

When and Where is it on ?

 

Where - ArcLabs Research and Innovation building in Waterford IT: Research and Innovation Centre Website

 

Directions - Go to http://www.uk.map24.com/search?q=Carriganore%20Waterford

 

When - The date is Saturday January 20, '07

 

Time - 10.30 to 15.00 - with extension if required

 

How do I sign up ?

 

Please send your contact email address to barcampsoutheast at gmail dot com. Thanks.

 

Let us know what topics you are interested in hearing or talking about by emailing us.

Alternatively, if you are comfortable using Wiki software, you can sign up by editing this page

 

Sponsors - thank you

This barcamp is being smiled upon by the following entities:

 

Blacknight Hosting Solutions

Waterford County Development Board 

Purcell Cullen Kennedy, Solicitors

 

Tag

For photos uploaded to flickr / powerpoint uploaded to slideshare etc, use the tag barcampwaterford.

 

Bar Talk Ideas - What folks want to hear about or talk about.

Barcamp is a conference with a difference.

 

At Barcamp, anyone can present. In fact, if this is your first time at Barcamp, presenting is actively encouraged. Talks will typically be 15-20 minutes followed by 15 minutes Q&A/Discussion but talks can be as short or as long as you like. You can use Powerpoint slides, or forego slides altogether. Talks can be technical or non-technical.

 

The Barcamp ethos is about sharing information. There is no overriding theme to the conference. If you would like to talk at Barcamp you can either sign-up beforehand or sign-up on the day.

There will be a whiteboard and post-its. If you want to sign-up on the day, just post the title of your talk on an available time-slot on the whiteboard.

 

Format: Name, Topic

 

Talk:

Don't forget to add your name to the attendee list too! Talk Grid - topic summary

  • Bernie Goldbach from Podcasting in Ireland, Conn O Muineachain from Edgecast Media Tom Raftery of PodLeaders.com and other Irish podheads will run a series of four 20-minutes talks under the heading of "Podcamp Waterford".
  • Walter Higgins : Demystifying Paypal - how to make money while you sleep.
  • Tom Raftery : Not sure yet - possibly something on business blogging or Web 2.0 technologies in the Enterprise?.
  • James Corbett : How blogging can win you a position on an Advisory Board
  • Sabrina Dent : Second Life and Virtual World opportunities (per James)
  • Rory Fitzpatrick : Satellite broadband for the roving and the rural
  • Conor O'Neill : Something interesting I swear. Will give a title closer to the date.
  • Brian Caulfield : Accessing Venture Capital Funding
  • Paul Watson: Unconventional Rails. Rails outside of its comfort zone. more detail

 

  • Haydn Shaughnessy : A Discerning Future for Content
  • Elly Parker : Dealing with Death & Divorce in today's Digital World
  • Paul Walsh : Enabling Trust On The Web
  • Pecha Kucha Session - end of day group event ;-)
  • Aidan Finn : Idiots guide to Ruby on Rails, Django, Turbogears and other assorted newfangled frameworks.
  • Ferghal Reidy: Waterford Co. Enterprise Board: "Free office space competition
  • TJ McIntyre: "Who owns software? What developers and clients need to know before the lawyers get involved."
  • James Cooley Eclipse for Java and other languages. more detail
  • Laurence Veale: Better presentations: ten tips (or more) to improve your slide show presentations
  • Alan Burke: The Benefits of a CMS for a Club Website / A year with Drupal
  • Brian Cleland: OpenIreland & Open Source Software in Ireland
  • Damien Mulley: Pissing People Off: Experiences from running a lobby group

 

 

Hear:

Is there something in particular you would like to hear about at Barcampireland ?

 

  • James C talking about business applications of the various Google Earth/Sketchup tools and mashes (Keith B)
  • Tom Raftery - CIX update (Tom C.)
  • Tom Raftery - Emerging trends in business blogging (Tom C.)
  • Donncha O Caoimh - Wordpress MU and Wordpress.com (Tom A)
  • Tom Shinkwin - O h'Eocha Design (and start-up funding!) (Keith B)
  • Tom Raftery - What Tom told Microsoft.
  • Joe Drumgoole, Conor O'Neill, Keith Bohanna, Alan O'Rourke and Walter Higgins in a panel discussion on "Building a Web Services company". (James Corbett)
  • Alan Burke - Something about OpenID

 

Pecha Kucha:

Iin which each speaker presents 20 slides for 20 seconds each. Would people be interested in presenting at/attending this? Please respond below. (James Corbett stealing Emmett Connolly's idea. See Wired article about it.)

  • James Corbett (still thinking about topic)

 

 

Planner

Keith Bohanna http://keith.bohanna.com

Tom Corcoran tcorcoran@wit.ie

 

Volunteer

Mary Fearon mfearon@wit.ie

 

Attendees

If you are attending Barcampireland, please add your name to the list.

format: name, blog link

  1. Laurence Veale [iQ Content]
  2. Walter Higgins http://sxoop.wordpress.com/
  3. James Corbett http://www.EirePreneur.com
  4. Conor O'Neill LouderVoice
  5. Michele Neylon Blacknight / Pensieri
  6. Bernie Goldbach Blog
  7. Ken McGuire work / Creative Imagination
  8. James Cooley work / blog
  9. Tom Raftery Tom Raftery I.T.
  10. Aidan Finn http://aidanf.net
  11. John Butler work / blog
  12. Aidan Coonan www.eventireland.com
  13. Will Letters from the idiot
  14. Dennis Deery http://www.irose.com
  15. Tom Atkins http://minktoast.net
  16. Tom Shinkwin http://www.enterpriseequity.ie
  17. Paul Watson pwatson@tssg.org
  18. James Mernin jmernin@tssg.org
  19. Brian Caulfield brian@tvc.com
  20. Conn O Muineachain Edgecast Media
  21. Haydn Shaughnessy Media Angler
  22. Paul Walsh work / Search Thresher
  23. Elly Parker ellybabes
  24. John Ronan John's Blog
  25. Brian fives brian.fives@enterprise-ireland.com
  26. Stephen Downey Passion Development
  27. Sabrina Dent Linden Lifestyles
  28. Rory Fitzpatrick Mediasat
  29. Richard Delevan sicNotes / Representing Dead Tree Media
  30. Chris Gallagher cgallagher@tssg.org
  31. Ferghal Reidy freidy@cablesurf.net
  32. TJ McIntyre
  33. Brian Cleland OpenIreland
  34. Paul Power Peerside
  35. Tom Doherty Lecterna Management Ltd (e-delegate Marketing)
  36. Alan Burke CompuSquad Ltd Athenry AC
  37. Martin Whelan Deise Design
  38. Justin MacCarthy [http://www.maccarthy.org]
  39. Donncha O'Caoimh Personal Blog
  40. Zeta Dooly zdooly@tssg.org
  41. Siasy Collins European Irish/ blog
  42. Ray Griffin rgriffin@wit.ie
  43. Keith Gaughan; Talideon.com
  44. Kim Leahy kim@kimleahy.net
  45. Cathal O' Riordan coriordan@tssg.org
  46. Colm Dunphy cdunphy@wit.ie / |blog
  47. Niall Doherty himself@ndoherty.com
  48. Brian White blog
  49. David Murphy notblog
  50. Kieran Gleeson notblog
  51. Paul McAvinchey Yaboya
  52. Andrew McAvinchey
  53. Cormac Moylan Blog
  54. Martin Murphy
  55. Chris Chedgey http://chris.headwaysoftware.com
  56. Barry Downes bdownes@wit.ie
  57. Damien Mulley