Sessions are the main events at BarCamp. They offer a chance to get a group of people together for an in-depth talk or discussion. Sessions will be scheduled live during BarCamp by writing your name and topic on the event grid. But you can use this page to test the waters for a topic, lure people to your session, or ask for a session on something you want to learn about.
Offer a Session Topic
If you want to give a session, put your name and session topic here.
- The Pros and Cons of Micro Capital: Should You Take $6,000 from Paul Graham. Panel discussion ( some details )- MikeWalsh
- Dept of Redundancy Department: How to Avoid Service Failures in Web Startups - JeffPotter
- I'll lead a session on OpenID, the wickedawesome decentralized authentication system that You Should Use Now! - RodBegbie
- GPG key signing jamboree: it might be a good opportunity to increase our circle of trust - KeithErskine
- Ruby on Rails: what's all the hype about? - RajivManglani
- Intro to Gentoo Linux - RajivManglani
- Keeping community momentum past BarCamp2 - YairMarcow
- A session for Python programmers -- Let's get together and discuss/recommend tools, libraries, frameworks, etc. - RodBegbie
- Inventing the un-unconference: What's next? - Jack Hodgson
- Secure web applications: why so rare? Coding practices to look out for - Andrew Shearer
Request a Session
If there's something you're interested in hearing about, request a session and see if anyone wants to lead it
- Anyone hacking on Asterisk or other VOIP stuff? I'd love to hear what's going on in that field. - RodBegbie
- If anyone working on the OLPC project is around, I think a technical presentation & demo would be of interest to lots of folks.
- ChrisBall: I should be able to attend/give a demo.