BarCamp Galway (Saturday, 15 September 2007) has moved to BarCampIreland4. And BarCamp Southeast (Thursday, 7 June 2007) has become EduCamp Ireland.
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?
Please add your name to the list on this page or mail us at info at barcampdublin.com
You can also let us know what topics you are interested in by editing this page.
When and where is it on?
Ireland's third BarCamp will take place in Dublin on Saturday, 21st April 2007.
Registration starts at 9:15 AM and the first talk kicks off at 10:00 AM.
The organisers are Joe Drumgoole, Elly Parker, Paul Walsh and Eoghan McCabe.
For future BarCamp events in Ireland please go here for discussion.
How do I stay up to date with news about the event?
Check out barcampdublin.com so that you can subscribe to its RSS feed to get all the latest news. Please tag articles about Barcamp Dublin with the tag (you guessed it) barcampdublin.
How do I get there?
BarCamp Dublin will be held at The Digital Hub which is a complex of Buildings scattered around Thomas Street and Crane Street. Most of the buildings originally belonged to the Guinness Brewery. The actual building Barcamp will be in is The Digital Exchange on Crane Street.
What ideas 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 30 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.
Talk
Format: name, talk about topic
Don't forget to add your name to the attendee list too!
- John Breslin, talk about Semantic Social Networks
- Paul Browne, talk about Enterprise Web 2.0
- Sean Mc Grath. Jython for fun and profit
- Tom Raftery. Haven't decided yet! Any suggestions?
- Lar Veale. Either something on UX/usability or " a year in the life of a company blog"
- Paul Campbell. Agile Development with Ruby on Rails. Any interest here?
- Paul Adams. Something around user research...maybe for mobile...more to follow
- Eoin O'Dell. Law of Blogs; Blogs of Law (suggest what this might cover here)
- Evert Bopp, Exact subject not decided yet, but something about wireless, social networking & location based services.
- Darren Barefoot, Social media marketing, or how I learned to love the mob.
- Colin Whittaker, The realities of building an LLU network in Ireland
- Sean O Sullivan, A look at the Voice 2.0 landscape
- Paul Walsh, The future of Search using Content Labels - Semantic stuff
- Krishna De, Building buzz - blogging to build your brand and grow your business
Hear
Is there something in particular you would like to hear about at BarCamp Ireland 3? Make it known here...
Format: name, hear about topic
- John Breslin, hear about Mobile Web 2.0
- Paul Browne, hear about using Ruby in the Enterprise (and migrating from Java), hear about Agile Ruby on Rails (Mr Campbell!)
- Tomasz Blachowicz, hear about virtualization and utility computing like vmware and similar things
- Bartosz Blimke Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Agile Software Development experiences.
Planners, volunteers and attendees
Planners and volunteers, don't forget to add your name to the attendee list too!
Planner
- Joe Drumgoole
- Elly Parker
- Paul Walsh
- Eoghan McCabe
Volunteer
- Keith Bohanna
- Paul Browne
- Robin Blandford
- Darren Barefoot
- Tom Corcoran
Attendees
If you are attending BarCamp Ireland 3, please add your name to the list.
Format: name, blog link
- Your Name, Blog Name
- John Breslin
- Michele Neylon
- George Pratt
- Keith Bohanna
- Paul Browne, Technology in Plain English
- Sean Mc Grath
- Tom Raftery
- Conor O'Neill, LouderVoice
- Adrian Smith
- Ronan Hayes
- Seamus Young
- Alan Burke, Athenry AC Takes the slot left available for the un-superstitious!
- Roger Galligan, IrishBlogs.ie
- Anthony Griffin, Fidelity R&D
- Brian O'Regan
- Darren Barefoot
- Michael Flanagan, michael.flanagan.ie, Shanaki
- Aidan Finn
- Declan Jones
- Red Mum Red Mum
- Alastair McDermott, sportcrazy.net
- Paul Campbell, PABCAS
- Stephen Downey Passion Development
- Robin Blandford ByteSurgery.com
- Davide Zipeto
- Dominik Roblek
- David Rooney New York Hotels
- Gavin Duncan Ireland SEO Marketing
- Mike Brennan Locate Online Ltd
- Rory Stones Locate Online Ltd
- Dave Davis Redfly
- Walter Higgins Pixenate
- Niall Larkin Clunky Flow
- Michael Mcglinchey
- Paul Adams Reframe
- Niall Donegan
- Eoin O'Dell cearta.ie
- Peter Kelly
- Evert Bopp Wimaxxed
- Colin Whittaker colin.netech.ie
- Tom Duke TechnoFutures
- Paul Power Peerside.com, DulAmach.com
- Tom Corcoran
- Daniel Becker
- Olivier Ansaldi, Ozone
- Stephen Stewart
- Steve Rushe
- MichaĆ Wronka
- Eamonn Murphy
- Bartosz Blimke
- Fintan Palmer
- Krishna De
- Dave Cahill
- Bernie Goldbach Educamp Ireland
- Ruairi Doyle
- Derek Lawless
- Mark Lennox
- Paul Kelly
- Aidan OSullivan aidanosullivan.info
Sponsors
- To be announced.