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BarCampApacheOxford

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BarCamp Oxford 2009

4-5 April, University Club, Oxford

OSS Watch have teamed up with Torchbox, Nearly Done and The Apache Software Foundation to run a BarCamp in Oxford on April. The fun will start on the evening of April 4th with a geeky meal, the real action commences at 10am on Sunday the 5th (add your name to the list of attendees).

 

ATTENDEES: follow barcampoxford on Twitter, and join the Google Group. That way we can all keep each other informed, about resources, planning, requests for help/crash space etc.

Details

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Venue and overview

The venue is the University Club, Mansfield Road, Oxford. It's booked for the Sunday, but we will kick off on Saturday evening with a meal somewhere in Oxford. The unconference will happen during Sunday daytime, for those planning to turn up on Saturday night we have researved a small number of rooms in the venue, there are also plenty of cheap options for overnight accommodation (including couch surfing for free, see below).

Meals on Sunday

Food will be provided on Sunday, thanks to generous sponsorship from Nearly Done. More details to follow.

Themes

BarCamps are ultimately themed by the attendees: what you want to present, the BarCamp will host.

We'd love for this event to allow academic/hacker types to meet up with the vibrant and highly active geek community in Oxford, the county and beyond. Our intention is to make geek connections between projects in the academic and business sectors.

BarCamps are supposed to be fun, informative and useful. Whilst we do not intend to limit the kinds of topics you can discuss we are deliberately marketing the event to people with interests in one or more of the following:

  • Open development techniques and practices
  • Web 2.0 style data mashups
  • Use of and engagement with The Apache Software Foundations projects

Barcamps need you!

Although we have sponsorship, a venue and a date, unconferences consist of you, the attendee! We need:

  • People!
  • More sponsorship: food, schwag etc.
  • Network bits and pieces, projectors, stationery
  • Offers of basic help, setting stuff up
  • Offers of crash space for out-of-town visitors, on Saturday and maybe Sunday 

 

Attendance at the BarCamp is Free, but normal BarCamp rules will apply, most importantly all attendees will be expected to particpate in an active way. Ways to contriubte include:

  • present (informally or formally) about your favourite project
  • hack together a mashup with other attendees systems
  • play devils advocate in a lively debate
  • have a drink with someone you have never met before

Help publicise the event

You could help by telling people about the event, or by putting up this poster.

What to bring

  • Laptop
  • All the chargers/cables you'll need
  • A plugboard 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
  • Sleeping materials - sleeping bag, pillow and toiletries (if you are using our crash spaces - see below)
  • An idea for a session, presentation or talk
  • A smile
  • ...?

Crash space

Geeks from out of town will be in need of crash space on Saturday 4. Please put your name down if you can offer someone a piece of floor.

We have also reserved a small number of rooms at the venue for those wanting to pay for their own bed. Contact OSS Watch to learn more.

Attendees

Put your name on the list below, along with what you can bring to the party. Everyone at a barcamp will speak or contribute somehow, but if you can offer extra bits and bobs then that'd be great.

If you don't want to get a pbwiki account, then just email us and we'll put you on it.

  Name Email / homepage If you can help, say how Crash space? Any notes (including comments on topics you want to see discussed)
1 Ross Gardler (OSS Watch / ASF) info@oss-watch.ac.uk organizer   Cooperation between academic and private sector projects
2 Nick Burch (Torchbox / ASF)   organizer    
3 J-P Stacey (Torchbox) jp.stacey@gmail.com organizer 2-3  
4 Sylwia Presley (1000heads) sylwia.presley@gmail.com / http://sylwiapresley.com organizer  

 

5 Matt Westcott (Torchbox) http://matt.west.co.tt   2-3  
6 Gemma Hefferon (1000heads) the other side of the big scary monster      
7 Pete Ferne (Jiva Technology) petef at http://jivatechnology.com      
8 Clinton Montague (One Ltd) clinton@slightlymore.co.uk http://slightlymore.co.uk   (POTENTIALLY) 1-2  
9 Jon Leighton http://jonathanleighton.com/   2 on sofas, another 2-3 on floor.  
10 Tom Dyson (Torchbox)

http://throwingbeans.org/

   

 

11 James Turnbull

http://jamesturnbull.org/

     
12 Matt Thorne

matthew.thorne@chilisoft.co.uk

http://chilisoft.co.uk/

Network bits and pieces   I have a wireless access point and a 0.5Tb NAS with a webserver, ftp, samba, ssh etc... which we can use as a collaboration tool for the weekend, can also bring a projector if required
13 Andrew Godwin http://www.aeracode.org/      
14 Amanda Clark http://twitter.com/Hedgewytch

Happy to help

   
15 James Weiner

www.twitter.com/jamesweiner

www.unicorncreative.com

I can supply a projector    
16 Kal Ahmed

www.networkedplanet.com

www.techquila.com

www.twitter.com/kal_ahmed

Can help out with setup/cleanup    
17 Danese Cooper   BarCamp Mentor    
18 Steve Lee (Full Measure, OSS Watch, Mozilla/GNOME Accessibility)

steve@fullmeasure.co.uk

http://fullmeasure.co.uk

2 hands and height that helps ordering drinks at a busy bar.

 

Can introduce the work of the open accessibility community.
19 Ben O'Steen (OULS) bosteen [at} gmail dot com General hackery and a couple of arduinos    
20 Inigo Surguy http://surguy.net/ Can carry things    
21 Ben Weiner http://readingtype.org.uk Will lend a hand  

 

22 Drew McLellan http://edgeofmyseat.com/ Have opposable thumbs.    
23 Alex Dutton

barcamp@alexdutton.co.uk

http://www.alexdutton.co.uk/

  1 - 2 (all sans furniture)  
24 Ben Ward

ben @[cat] crouchingbadger.com

http://crouchingbadger.com

     
25 Al Power

alpower [at] gmail dot com

twitter @alpower

http://alpower.com

     
26 Peter Robinson LTG Services, OUCS     Would like to speak about Oxford's iTunes University project, and offer some data sources for mash-up building.
27 Prem Ghinde

http://nearlydone.co.uk/

prem @ the above

http://prem.ghin.de/

Sponsoring food    
28 Martin Smith http://maniacmartin.com    

 

29 Marcus Povey

marcus [snail] elgg.com

http://www.marcus-povey.co.uk

Happy to help - shift stuff / meet and greet / etc

 

 

30 Glyn Wintle http://www.openrightsgroup.org/     Will probably talk about the Open Rights Group
31 Tim Dobson

tdobson.net

td at tdobson dot net

Could really do with a place to crash on friday and saturday. Coming from Manchester. NEEDED May talk about http://dfey.org or openmoko project

 

Core Organisers

If you've any queries, contact one of these people.

  Name
Organisation Email
1 Ross Gardler OSS Watch / ASF info@oss-watch.ac.uk
2 Nick Burch Torchbox / ASF  
3 JP Stacey Torchbox jp.stacey@gmail.com
4 Sylwia Presley 1000heads sylwiapresley@gmail.com

Thanks also to Danese Cooper for keeping an eye on BarCamp Oxford 2009.