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BarCampBangalore

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BarCamp is an "unconference" - organized by attendees, for attendees. It's an open, welcoming event for geeks to hang out with wifi and smash their brains together. It's about love and geekery and having a focal point for great ideas.

 

Attendees are strongly encouraged to give a demo, a session, or help with one. You can help by taking notes on the wiki, blogging the event, helping to promote the event, or helping with logistics.

 

This wiki is a living document. Feel free to edit it! Tutorial on wiki editing here

 

Interested? Join the mailing list!

 

NO SPECTATORS, ONLY PARTICIPANTS

 

When

 

Saturday, April 22, 2006

9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

 

 

Where

 

Yahoo! Bangalore

 

Address

 

Yahoo! Software Development India Pvt. Ltd.

4th floor, "Esquire Center"

#9, M.G. Road

Bangalore - 560 001.

 

What

 

What do you want this BarCamp to be all about?

 

  • Rich internet applications
  • Tagging
  • Mashups
  • Mobile computing
  • Video on the web
  • Software as a service
  • Experience design
  • Podcasting
  • The Next Big Thing (TM)
  • Mobile social software
  • Data analysis
  • Interfacing with people outside IT.
  • Simulating Complexity
  • Mashups in the Enterprise
  • Wireless
  • Cryptography/Data Encryption
  • Photography
  • Economics (vague, I know, but yeah, whatever)
  • Linguistics
  • Music
  • Economy of Free
  • Issues of Application Security
  • Web2.0
  • Ajax
  • Social Networking
  • OpenSource Frameworks such as: RubyOnRails & Symfony

 

Planners

 

If you were at the planners' meet on Saturday, the 18th of March, please add your name below.

 

 

 

Campers

 

Please add your name to this list if you plan on coming. If we run out of space, then campers who have added their name to the wiki will have priority.

 

Capacity: 100 campers

 

  1. Muthu - eXperience Designer, Sun Microsystems - muthuonline at gmail
  2. Kaustubh Srikanth (houndbee) - Information Architect - kaustubh at houndbee dot com
  3. Kiruba Shankar, Associate Director, Sulekha.com, 98415 97744, Kiruba@Kiruba.com - I can help with experiences from organizing the BarCampChennai
  4. Sathish K - sathish.k at gmail
  5. Jessica P - something @ Yahoo! Bangalore.
  6.  Amit Pande - User Experience Manager, Oracle, Bangalore.
  7. Anita Bora - Communications professional, Bangalore.
  8. Pradyumna Sampath (Prady) - Programmer @ ABB Corp Research, Bangalore.
  9. Raj Shekhar (lunatech) - Expert Slacker at Yahoo!
  10. Pankaj Kaushal (spo0nman) - Script Wrangler at Yahoo!
  11. Pete Deemer - Chief Product Officer, Yahoo, Bangalore
  12. Shreyas Srinivasan (shres) - Gnome developer, Bangalore
  13. Kiran Jonnalagadda (jace) - Digital nomad, Bangalore
  14. Sreejith Unnikrishnan - UI Developer, Bangalore
  15. Ramakrishna Reddy (ramkrsna) - Engineer, Red Hat, Bangalore
  16. Vinayak Hegde (segphault) - Engineer, Akamai, Bangalore
  17. Devdas Bhagat - geek
  18. Anil K G - AI specialist, automotive control software designer, Bangalore
  19. Abhishek Nayani - Couch Potato, Bangalore
  20. Manish Jethani (mannu) - Flex hacker at Adobe, RIA and UI/UX enthusiast
  21. Rajan Helping coordinate Barcamp Hyderabad, can add my two bits here.
  22. Nishant Shah - Cybercultural consultant, Researcher
  23. Tejas Dinkar (gja) - Python Enthusiast
  24. Atul Chitnis (toolz) - Tech enthusiast
  25. Anuj Khurana - Thumbspeed, Mumbai.
  26. Param - UCD specialist, GE Healthcare, Bangalore.
  27. codeShepherd - Engineer, SpikeSource, Bangalore.
  28. Arun Ramarathnam - Enthusiast, Bangalore.
  29. TaraHunt - of Riya.com and HorsePigCow
  30. Zeeshan Nofil - Photographer, Bangalore.
  31. Srikanth Thunga - Developer
  32. Prasant, Interaction Designer, Sun Microsystems, Bangalore
  33. Jnaneshwar Das  - Robotics enthusiast, Electronic Musician
  34. Vijay Kumar - OpenOffice Enthusiast, SpikeSource, Bangalore.
  35. Ruchi - Podcaster, Bangalore - ruchi.mg at gmail
  36. Dev - CEO, Strapp Business Solutions, Bangalore - mdev05 at yahoo
  37. Arul Prasad - Flash Developer, Symphony Services Corporation, Bangalore - arulprasad at gmail dot com
  38. Mekin Maheshwari - Data researcher at Yahoo
  39. Arpit Agarwal - Ittiam Systems Pvt Ltd. - arpit105 at yahoo dot com
  40. Rajiv Poddar  - Wireless Dreamer! - rajiv_poddar at yahoo.com
  41. Aditya Kumar - Software Engineer, Bangalore - aditya2507 at yahoo dot co dot in
  42. Premshree Pillai (KingDiamond) - Troglodyte (apparently), Yahoo! Bangalore
  43. Siddharth Vijayakrishnan - Cubicle dweller turned student
  44. Bhushan - Does something interesting sometimes! @ Yahoo
  45. Kalyan Varma - Wildlife Photographer, Naturalist and Semi-geek
  46. Jayanth Bagare - Business Transformer,Software Engg
  47. satish sangaru, veteran rookie, symphony services, satish dot sangaru at gmail dot com
  48. Aravind T M - R&D Engineer, Airvana Networks
  49. Zainab Bawa - Ethnographer, urban researcher
  50. Kaushal Karkhanis - UI/UX & Communications Professional, Microsoft
  51. Sumeet Mulani - Weirdo
  52. Ramanarayanan K - Adobe Bangalore, rkrishnaiyer AT yahoo DOT com
  53. Amoghavarsha - Wants to be in amazon jungles than the amazon cubicle. Traveller, photographer, wildlifer...
  54. Sushil Kumar - sushil dot kumar at gmail dot com
  55. shankar UI designer - riya.com, Bangalore.
  56. Udhay Shankar N- Random Networking Enthusiast
  57. Nilesh Trivedi - Techspan Bangalore, nilesh DOT tr AT gmail DOT com
  58. Amit Ranjan- Head, Uzanto's Delhi office and BarCampDelhi organizer.
  59. Niara Ahmed, Philips, niara dot ahmed at gmail dot com
  60. Ravi Mohan magicindian at gmail dot com
  61. Karthik C a completely confused programmer from ThoughtWorks karthik dot cs at gmail dot com
  62. ROhan Kini Cyclist rohan.kini at gmail
  63. Suresh code monkey suresh.harikrishnan at gmail
  64. Abdul Qabiz - ActionScript/Web Dev @ Yahoo! Bangalore.
  65. Swaroop C H - swaroop AT swaroopch DOT info.
  66. Gitu - Java coder, Bangalore , e_gitu@yahoo.com
  67. Madan Kumar S - J2EE enthusiast, Bangalore , madan_k@hotmail.com
  68. Manoj G - Dev, NetApp, Bangalore , manojpec at yahoo dot co dot in
  69. Vikrant Aivalli - Jobless Network Administrator, aivalli@gmail.com
  70. Suman Karumuri
  71. Ankur Gupta MCA Student
  72. Shyam Mani Gentoo Dev, Bangalore
  73. Anush ShettyPython Enthusiast,Bangalore
  74. lawgon Dont click - there's nothing there
  75. Mohammed Ali Vakil Vakil Housing
  76. Arif Vakil Vakil Housing
  77. Shailesh Bhat - thinking products, bhatshailesh-@-yahoo-.-com
  78. Karthikeyan S, VP - Venture Intelligence, karthik@ventureintelligence.in
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Note: We have space for only 100 campers. If the above list is full, please do not add any more names. Thanks for being nice!

 

NO SPECTATORS, ONLY PARTICIPANTS

 

Proposed Sessions

 

Add your topic to the list. One session per person. The duration of each session will be 30-40 minutes (including Q & A).

 

Capacity: 30 sessions (first-come-first-serve)

 

  1. Patterns in a UI framework (Manish Jethani)
  2. Technosociality and its discontents : Cyborgs, cities and cyberspaces (Nishant Shah)
  3. Beyond the PC - Mobile computing (Atul Chitnis)
  4. Lessons in community management from the Bangalore LiveJournal community (Jace, with assistance from Nishant)
  5. Mobile social software- attempts at building mobile focussed communities 1ClickBlog
  6. The Art of Scrum – A revolutionary new approach to building cool products in a world of change (and still get home in time for supper)(Pete Deemer)
  7. OLPC - One Laptop Per Child, The $100 linux based laptop,OLPC (Ramakrishna Reddy)
  8. The system administration stack - Think beyond a single box. (Devdas Bhagat)
  9. Fun with GNU Linux by codeShepherd ( To refresh in case you get bored )
  10. Open Source Flash development tools - FAMES and likes. (Arul Prasad)
  11. Next Generation Desktops: Applications, Trends and Coolness. (Shreyas Srinivasan)
  12. Open Mobile Phone Reference Architecture (Rajiv Poddar)
  13. Documenting Darwin's theories using Photography (Kalyan Varma)
  14. Mashups in the Enterprise (Jayanth Bagare)
  15. Demystifying Music (Jnaneshwar Das)
  16. Rich Internet Applications and Flex (Ramanarayanan K)
  17. MindCanvas- Reimagine what online user research can be ..Amit Ranjan - Uzanto
  18. Social and political implications of crypto - from privacy to DRM to National Security (Udhay Shankar N)
  19. Modes of Programming - 'Enterprise' Vs 'Systems' Vs 'Research' Ravi Mohan
  20. Let's discuss - How to use technology in education and society Abdul Qabiz
  21. VoiceXML: Internet over the telephone (Nilesh Trivedi)
  22. Pinko Marketing - TaraHunt Pinko Marketing Wiki
  23. Demo Session: Solution to traffic jam (Sushil Kumar, Jayanth Bagare, Sathish K)
  24. Who is John Doe? Muthu on User eXperience Design
  25. An Introduction to NPL - An Introduction to NPL, a programming language I designed. Suman Karumuri
  26. Fire in the subcontinent - history of flame wars in the Indian FOSS movement - lawgon. Send interesting urls to lawgon at thenilgiris dot com
  27. Darwin's Theory and Participatory Culture (Vinayak Hegde)
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Note: Only 30 sessions can be accommodated. If we have more sessions, slots will be allotted on a first-come-first-serve basis.

 

Who's Talking About Us

 

Have you blogged about BarCampBangalore? Then add your link here.

 

 

Tags to Use

 

For Flickr, del.icio.us, YouTube, Technorati, etc., please use the tags barcamp and bangalore for content that is relevant to this event.

 

FAQ

 

Just put your questions here and they'll get answered.

 

Q : What's the time limit for each topic and number of topics allowed per person?

A : One session per person. 30-40 minutes duration.

 

Q : Is this for technical topics only?

A : No

 

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