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BarCampBelfast

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BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering of people to share and learn in an open environment. More information is available on the BarCamp website and on Wikipedia. Information on last years Barcamp is available at BarCampBelfast07.

 

If you are interested in attending, please register below. If you are interested in presenting at the event please register & claim your topic. Speakers are not pre-booked by the organisers - anyone can (& should!) talk. The key to allow editing is c4mp.

 

Event Details

 

When?

Saturday 21st June, 9am - 5pm

 

Where?

Queens University Belfast, Peter Froggatt Centre (map)

 

You can also add BarCamp Belfast '08 to your events on Facebook or Upcoming.

 

Schedule

 

Friday 20th June

 

  • 18:00 - Official pre-meetup at McHughs.

 

Saturday 21st June

 

  • 9:00 - 10:00 - Session-setup (registering your session) & networking
  • 10:00 - 12:30 - Morning Sessions and Workshops
  • 12:30 - 2:00 - Lunch
  • 2:00 - 5:00 - Afternoon Sessions and Workshops
  • 5:00 - 5:30 - Wrap up and clean up
  • 5:30 - late - Pub

 

The entire conference will also be streaming live online.

 

Planners

 

Andy McMillan (t) (goodonpaper.org)

David R. Newman (Queen's University Belfast)

 

Sponsors

 

 

If you are interested in sponsoring BarCamp Belfast '08, please get in touch.

 

Volunteers

 

If you are interesting in volunteering to help with the organizing and running of BarCamp Belfast '08, please add your name.

 

  1. Darragh Doyle Happy to help :)
  2. Tracy Dempsey Just tell me what you need!
  3. Aventure Host The local webhosting company since 2003!
  4. Matt Johnston Grumpy old sod

 

Speakers

 

NameLocationEmailTopic
Andy McMillanBelfast andy at goodonpaper dot org Undecided
David RiceBelfast me at davidjrice dot co dot uk Something Rubyish
Brian ClelandNewry brian_cleland at yahoo dot com Open Source Trends
Florian HollerwegerBelfast fhollerweger01 at qub dot ac dot uk Pure Data
Nick FitzsimonsBelfast nick at pennydistribution dot com The New Music Economy
Gráinne LennonNewrygrainne dot lennon at intertradeireland dot comInterTradeIreland Seedcorn Competition
Emma PerskyLondon emma dot persky at gmail dot com Hand Gesture Recognition
Tracy DempseyBelfast tracy at soulambition dot co dot uk Motivation/Resilience/Creative problem solving for when it all gets to you...
Daniel McLaughlinMuff dan dot mcl at gmail dot com Server and Network Monitoring using Nagios (Open Source Software)
Lee MunroeBelfast lee at leemunroe dot com Something web designy
Andrew GribbenLisburn andrew at tvisted dot net The Parallel World of Speciality Coffee
Grannymar in conversation with Darragh DoyleNorth and South darraghdoyle at gmail dot com Blogging: what it's about, how you should (and shouldn't), how to enjoy it, sharing your stories, selling your brand and ideas, building your audience. Using blogs and social networking together for your benefit. This will be an introduction and conversation we invite you to participate in and share your own experience, expertise and ideas.
Paul MayBelfast/Dublin paul dot may at design by front dot com Everything You Know is Likely to be Wrong - Perspectives/Strategies on creating value and remaining relevant in the technology industry.
Brian O'NeillBelfast brian at freshideas dot ie Work Less, Earn More - Successful Freelancing
Gerard McBreenBelfast ged at fable dot co dot ukhttp://www.digitalcircle.org What is Digital Circle, and why it matters - Adobe Flex RIA development
Richard JollyBelfast richard@richardjolly.tv Webcasting - What I've Learnt So Far
David NewmanBelfastd.r.newman at qub.ac.ukAn electronic brainstorming session on Open Education: from the use of FOSS in education, to what Learning 2.0 might be like
Simon McCartneyDollingstownsimon@mccartney.ieRapid Web Service development in Rails (XML-RPC & SOAP using Action Web Services & SOAP4R)
Conor McCluskeyArmagh me at conormccluskey dot com A very short (5 mins max!) and basic intro/demo into Linux virtualization

 

Requested Topics

 

If there's anything you'd specifically like to hear on at BarCamp, request it below.

If you can fulfill a request, please remove it and add your name to the Speakers list.

 

  • Ruby On Rails
  • Content Management Systems
  • Open Source Software
  • Freelancing
  • Microformats
  • Social Networking
  • Blogging from a technical aspect (an introductory talk will take place)
  • Virtualisation
  • Disaster Recovery & Protection
  • What is Digital Circle, and why it matters
  • Future of the Desktop Interface
  • Mobile applications (looking at iPhone/Android specifically)

 

Technical specifications

 

We will have projectors available in both rooms with standard DVI connections. A few DVI to VGA adapters will be knocking about for those bringing Macs, but it's still a good idea to pack a spare. Free wireless internet will be provided on the day, and we'll try to have power strips running along the seating for laptops, etc.

 

Linux Hardware Session

 

Bring along your devices that run Linux, and show them off. If you can bring something, add it to the following list. (and wonder why it has to be Linux?)

 

HardwareWhat it isBrought along by
Asus eeePC£200 very portable mini-laptop, running LinuxDavid Newman
FIC Neo1973OpenMoko open source mobile 'phone, everything is programmableDavid Newman
MythTV box this very flexible personal video recorder is broken at the momentDavid Newman
Another Asus eeePCWith 2GB RAM and Ubuntu, it makes all the differenceAndrew Gribben
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet running maemo (I have an eee too but they're so last year!Matt Johnston
Yet Another Asus eeePCWith 512MB RAM and 4GB storage, good enough for kids!Matt Johnston
4x4x2" Micro ServerCentOS 5 200Mhz Micro ServerAventure Host

 

Attendees

 

  1. Andy McMillan (t) (goodonpaper.org)
  2. Matt Johnston t(blog, Mac-Sys,NiMUG)
  3. Darryl Collins (Banjax Ltd - ask me about eCommerce or blackstar!)
  4. Brian Cleland (OpenIreland)
  5. David Rice (davidjrice.co.uk)
  6. Lee Munroe (leemunroe.com, The Big Word Project)
  7. Paul Dundas (BCS Belfast) - unless I'm away that week, like always seems to happen for FOSS events
  8. Darragh Doyle (blogger, social network ideas)
  9. Grannymar (award winning blogger)
  10. Paul Browne (blogger, Java Consultant)
  11. David Newman (Queen's University Management School)
  12. Richard Jolly (film maker, webcaster)
  13. Steven Wilkin (sickbiscuit.com)
  14. Philip Orr (homeofserendipity.com)
  15. Paul Anthony (webdistortion.com)
  16. Florian Hollerweger (Sonic Arts Research Centre Belfast)
  17. Steve Orr (NISP CONNECT)
  18. Kevin Noonan (Calbane)
  19. Gráinne Lennon (Seedcorn Competition)
  20. Iain Holmes (Openedhand)
  21. Matt Keenan (OpCode Solutions)
  22. Nick Fitzsimons (Penny Distribution)
  23. Emma Persky (t) - (Traveller with a Tale)
  24. Peter Armstrong (SpiralHosting.com) - Sorry I can't make it this weekend after all (edit 18 June)
  25. Jonathan McDowell
  26. Andrew Gribben (t) - (Developer, Blogger)
  27. Stan Hoben FD
  28. Phil O'Kane (t) (iced coffee)
  29. Conor McCluskey (conormccluskey.com)
  30. Tracy Dempsey (Soul Ambition - life, business and arts coaching)
  31. Lesley Woods (Biznet EIS)
  32. Daniel McLaughlin (What Of It Blog)
  33. Russell McQuillan (Extreme Scouting, Bitbuzz Wi-Fi)
  34. Kieran Graham (Reason to Design)
  35. Herman Chan (Be Nice to ME!)
  36. Will King (location,mapping,mobile)
  37. Danielle McDougall (Aventure Host)
  38. Michael Kitchen (Aventure Host)
  39. Michael Wall (Michael Wall, Codefixer Software)
  40. James Gallagher (my blog, musaro)
  41. Paul May (FRONT)
  42. Brian O'Neill (Freshideas)
  43. Niall J Hewitt
  44. Paul Campbell (PABCAS)
  45. Gerard McBreen (Fable Ltd)
  46. Davy McDonald (Davy McDonald Creative)
  47. Eoghan McCabe (Contrast)
  48. Simon McCartney (http://www.mccartney.ie)
  49. Brian Flanagan (needs redesign)
  50. Steve Rushe (Banjax Ltd)
  51. Stephen Stewart (Banjax Ltd)
  52. Niamh Smith
  53. Luke McNeice
  54. Peter Adams
  55. Adam Mcallister
  56. Bryan Majury (Email Saviour - Challenge/Response antispam webmail service)
  57. Barry McGivern (BMG Data Solutions)
  58. Jim Kane
  59. Keith Anderson

 

Tagging

 

Please use "barcampbelfast" on Flickr, del.icio.us, ma.gnolia, Technorati etc.