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BarCampIreland

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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.

 

How do I sign up ?

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.

 

When and Where is it on ?

Ireland's first Barcamp will take place in Cork on Saturday September 30th in the Webworks building on Eglinton Street near Cork's City Hall.

Registration starts at 9:15 am and the first talk kicks off at 10:00 am.

Damien Mulley, Conor O'Neill and Walter Higgins will look after the organising from the Cork side.

 

For future BarCamp's in Ireland please go here for discussion

 

How do I stay up to date with news about the event ?

Please keep an eye on the Official BarCampIreland Blog and subscribe to its RSS feed to get all the latest news.

 

How do I get there ?

  1. Jury's Inn (Room rate is 125 per night)
  2. Isaac's Hotel
  3. Cork hotel search
  4. €115 p/night in Isaac's hotel here
  5. Other Accomodation suggestions welcome.

 

Train timetable (Dublin - Cork - Dublin) 30th September

fromtoDep. TimeArr. Time
Dublin HeustonCork07:0009:42
Dublin HeustonCork09:0011:55
CorkDublin Heuston17:3020:15
CorkDublin Heuston19:3022:18

 

 

 

 

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:

  1. Keith Bohanna - Talk, "Finding Your Niche: The story of dbTwang" with a couple of references to other niche businesses I have been involved in.
  2. Conor O'Neill, Talk, "Funding/Outsourcing/Microformats"
  3. John Breslin, Talk, "Semantic Social Software", Semantic Web/Blogs/Wikis/Forums
  4. Julian Ellison, Talk, "Turning Dreams into Delusions" or "A twelve step guide to feckin up a really good opportunity -- lessons from 8 years of my last almost very successful start-up"
  5. Walter Higgins, Talk, "Javascript Mindbombs: making a little javascript and a little CSS go a long way"
  6. Alan O'Rourke, Talk, "User v Business: Finding a balance in a user interface with Toddle.ie"
  7. Bernie Goldbach, Talk, "On Dropping EUR 35,000 for a Failed Start-up"
  8. James Corbett, Talk, "OPML and the power of distributed directories"
  9. Mary Gilmartin, Hear/Talk "Discovering Ruby", Hear/Talk "Web Standards from an Irish point of view".
  10. Tom Raftery, Talk, "Web 2.0 - analysis of a blogstorm"
  11. Joe Drumgoole, Crashed and Burned - War Stories Starting Software Companies in Ireland
  12. Mark Twomey, Talk, "Data Retention: Myths, madness, and missed opportunities"
  13. Robert Synnott, Talk, "Web programming in Common Lisp; modern problems in a Cold War language."
  14. Brian Caulfield, Trinity Venture Capital, Talk, "Understanding and accessing venture capital funding."
  15. Evert Bopp. Wimax EU. Talk, "Convergence: WiFi hotzones, location based services, social networking & web based applications".
  16. Elly Parker, Talk, "Getting Granny Podcasting (or Encouraging Web Usage in Non-Technical People)"
  17. Sabrina Dent, Talk, "Making Money in SecondLife"
  18. Add your Name

 

Hear:

Is there something in particular you would like to hear about at Barcampireland ? - Make it known here...

  1. Fergus Burns, Hear, Microformats
  2. Paul Watson, Backends in the Cloud, Amazon S3 and Amazon SQS with Rails
  3. James Corbett, Hear, Angel Investor networks and visibility
  4. Tom Keane, Hear, opportunities with live.com
  5. Graham O'Rourke, Hear, "Mobile Web .. standards convergence of free-for-all?"
  6. Mary Gilmartin, Hear, The industry in Ireland,
  7. Emmet Connolly, Pecha Kucha session (in which each speaker presents 20 slides for 20 seconds each)? Would people be interested in presenting at/attending this? Please respond below.

Paul Browne, Hear or Talk, Anything to do with Web 2.0 being applied to the Enterprise.

Kae Verens (webworks.ie,kae.verens.com) - Hear, Amazing ajaxy projects people have been working on. In particular, I'd like to see what ajax enhancements people have applied to in-house CMSes and other management tools. just realised the 30th is my son's 3rd birthday!

John Ward, Hear about other tech startups and their experiences in Ireland, Talk about using Ruby on Rails for development. Unable to make 30th.

 

 

Pecha Kucha Session

  1. Keith Bohanna http://keith.bohanna.com - sounds good - allows a skim through the chosen topic and then straight to Q&A where the stuff relevant to the audience can be dug into. Nice one Emmet - put me down to speak at that

 

Profiles

All attendees, please fill out a short profile of yourself on the Profiles Page

 

 

Planners, Volunteers and Attendees

 

Planner

  1. Tom Raftery
  2. Damien Mulley (Damien AT mulley.net) (Cork based)
  3. Conor O'Neill(Cork based)
  4. Walter Higgins(Cork based)
  5. Add your Name

Jonathan Hill (Infacta) out of the country

 

 

Volunteer

  1. Tom Raftery (tomrafteryit.net)
  2. Paul Watson (paul@paulmwatson.com)
  3. Alan O'Rourke [http://spoiltchild.com]
  4. Derek Organ 1time
  5. James Corbett EirePreneur
  6. Conor O'Neill Argolon
  7. Walter Higgins PXN8
  8. Piaras Kelly
  9. Clare Dillon Microsoft
  10. Keith Bohanna www.dbtwangblog.com
  11. Julian Ellison Tablane
  12. Graham O'Rourke MOR Solutions
  13. Eoghan McCabe eoghanmccabe.com
  14. Bernard Tyers RunningWithBulls I am away til the 15th of Sept, but am interested to help out with whatever is needed. I will hopefully make it there.
  15. Joe Drumgoole joedrumgoole.com
  16. Paul O Mahony Siopa Eile
  17. Christian van den Bosch
  18. Dillon Thomas
  19. Add your Name above this line

Paul Browne FirstPartners.net Unable to make the 30th , but have fun!

 

 

Attendees

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

format: name, blog link

 

  1. Tom Raftery
  2. EdByrne
  3. Joe Drumgoole
  4. Walter Higgins
  5. Fergus Burns, http://blog.nooked.com
  6. Paul Rooney http://www.enookdesign.com
  7. Conor O'Neill Argolon
  8. James Corbett EirePreneur
  9. Clare Dillon Microsoft
  10. Tom Keane NitroSell
  11. Kevin Peyton The Health Tech Blog
  12. Anthony Griffin T+1
  13. Eoghan McCabe eoghanmccabe.com
  14. Keith Bohanna dbtwang
  15. Fintan Costello www.DataClean.com
  16. Dermod Moore Bonhomie
  17. Bernie Goldbach conjectures
  18. Adrian Smith 17od
  19. Paul Power http://www.peerside.com
  20. Keith Gaughan, http://talideon.com/
  21. Derek Organ, http://derekorgan.com
  22. Louis Crowe, http://www.readpal.com
  23. John Breslin http://www.johnbreslin.com/
  24. Paschal Leloup developers.ie ncte scoilnet
  25. Brian Kennedy http://www.discover-mobile.com
  26. Eoghan Murray http://www.qatano.com/
  27. Julian Ellison Tablane
  28. Graham O'Rourke MOR Solutions
  29. John Timmons, http://www.stalltheball.com
  30. Pawel Nowak, 23words
  31. Simon Mc Dermott, Attentio
  32. Evert Bopp, wimaxxed wimax-eu
  33. Emmet Connolly, blog.thoughtwax.com
  34. Mary Gilmartin, Netrunning
  35. Georgie Casey, My Blog
  36. Paul O Mahony, Siopa Eile
  37. Stephen Downey, Passion Development
  38. Danny D
  39. John Henry Donovan http://www.5pieces.com
  40. Brian Cleland InterTradeIreland
  41. John Whelan Blog: Offportal.com Real-life: alatto
  42. Diarmaid Ó Culáin: Crunchypear.com
  43. James Cooley James Cooley blogs
  44. Chris Chedgey headway
  45. Mark Twomey, Blipverts
  46. Philip Nathan, vehicle-tracking.blogspot.com
  47. Siasy Collins, EuropeanIrish.com
  48. Pat Rice
  49. Adam Beecher
  50. Ruairí Newman
  51. Ter Lynch, http://linkmap.blogspot.com
  52. Keith Clancy
  53. Stephen Higgins, Waveson
  54. David Copithorne, Waveson
  55. Donncha O Caoimh, Automattic Inc.
  56. Elly Parker, blog - ellybabes neighbours.ie
  57. George Pratt, Just Me
  58. Gavin Byrne, NEARfm/Media Co-op
  59. Robert Synnott, Blog
  60. Eugene Flynn, 54 Degrees
  61. Mark O'Callaghan, IMTF Software
  62. Oliver Nash, http://www.cs.ucc.ie/helpdesk
  63. Michele Neylon, Blacknight
  64. Dave Jeffery, My Journal
  65. Sean Hanley
  66. Tony Haddon www.frandrastic.net
  67. Will Letters from the idiot
  68. AJ Mc Kee
  69. Laurence Dusoswa
  70. Dillon Thomas
  71. haydn Shaughnessy http://www.mediangler.com
  72. Marcas O'Duinn marcas
  73. Jan Blanchard touristr
  74. Tom Morris Blog
  75. Damien BLake Website
  76. Laura Keeley My Flickr Photo Stream
  77. Amy Landers
  78. Wannita Phanchana My Flickr Photo Stream
  79. Stephen Thornton
  80. Add your Name above this line

 

 

John Ward Cengal Unable to make 30th

Jonathan Hill, [http://www.infacta.com/pub]

Kae Verens webworks.ie blog my main project at the moment can't make it - son's 3rd birthday

Paul Browne FirstPartners.net

Rowan Nairn eurekaman Damn, out of the country again

Des Field Corbett GC Consulting Unable to make 30th

-Pat Phelan http://blog.roam4free.ie/- (have to travel to USA so wont make it)

 

Sponsors

  1. Webworks
  2. Qumas
  3. Roam4Free.ie
  4. Heineken
  5. Bubble Brothers
  6. Trinity Venture Capital
  7. Hosting365
  8. Sigmar Recruitment
  9. I would like to Sponsor Barcamp...

 

Badges

 

Promote BarCampIreland! Place this badge on your blog and link here:

 

 

If anyone wants to sponsor name badges for the event, I'll sort them out. Contact eoghan AT eoghanmccabe DOT com.

 

BeerCamp

 

Anyone fancy a wee tipple afterwards? ~~~~adam