Details
Saturday and Sunday, May 2 & 3, 2009
OTX Research
10567 Jefferson Blvd
Culver City, CA 90232
[Google Maps] [Photos]
NEW: [Parking Details!]
Cost: Totally free!
Sponsors
Venue Sponsor
Sponsor++
Sponsor
Party Sponsor
Media Sponsor
Your company here? E-mail sponsors (at) barcampla ~dot~ org.
For more information on sponsoring, check out the Sponsors Page.
With your hosts
And wonderful volunteers
- Shannon Ramsay - Food ninja extraordinaire.
- James Cooper
- Jane Lee - costco again? xD
- Your name could go here!
Planning
BarCamp is committed to keeping planning transparent and simple. Our planning wiki is at BarCampLA-7 Planning
Why should I do this?
To learn, meet people who share different interests, contribute, and push yourself and your thinking.
Saturday May 2, 2009
- 11:00am - Show up, drink coffee (5 Gallons o' Peets coming), meet your fellow campers, and get your session on the wall.
- 12:00 pm - Lunch is served. Grab some food and head into the main hall for quick intros and opening remarks. get your session on the wall if you haven't yet.
- 1:00 pm to 1:45 pm - Sessions
- 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm - Sessions
- 3:00 pm to 3:45 pm - Sessions
- Snack
- 4:00 pm to 4:45 pm - Sessions
- 5:00 pm to 5:45 pm - Sessions
- 6:00 pm to 6:45 pm - Sessions
- 7:00 pm - Dinner and Drinks (we have a keg and some other refreshments donated, you are welcome to bring more)
- 8:30 pm to 10:00 pm BarCamp After-Hours
- 8:30 pm to 10:00 pm 3rd BarCampLA Acoustic Music Jam
- Bring your guitar, horn, percussion and other instruments and let's jam!
Sunday May 3, 2009
- 10:00 am - Roll in and have coffee and breakfast with us
- 11:00 am to 11:45 am - Sessions
- 12:00 pm to 12:45 pm - Sessions
- 1:00 pm - Lunch
- 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm - Sessions
- 3:00 pm to 3:45 pm - Sessions
- 4:00 pm to 4:45 pm - Sessions
- 5:00 pm - Closing Remarks
- 5:30 pm - Clean up and Tear Down (This goes really fast if we have lots of help, so please stay for 15-20 mins, makes a huge difference for us)
Register
If you are thinking about attending, add your name, website, and a possible session below.
To add your name and talk to the list below, scroll up to the top of this page, click "Edit Page", add your name, website, and potential talk topic to the bottom of the list here, and click "Save". If you have problems with this system, send your info to help (at) barcampla (dot) org and we'll add you.
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Talk subject (if speaking) |
Attending
Saturday?
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Attending
Sunday?
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| Jason Cosper |
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Y |
Y |
| Jeremy Kitchen |
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Y |
Y |
| Chris Darbro |
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Y |
Y |
| Bronwyn Lewis |
TBD |
Y |
Y |
| xtine |
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Y |
Y |
| Vaughn Hannon |
Collaborative building in 3D space |
Y |
Y |
| Joe Crawford |
jQuery something? (email with suggestions); Kindle tricks(?) |
Y |
Y
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| Jeremiah Cohick |
Python framework Pylons? Making an awesome Facebook app? |
Y |
Y |
| Scott Kelley |
Go Play Outside ! |
Y |
Y |
| Shana Rapaport |
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Y |
Y |
| Liam Johnson |
TBD |
Y |
Y |
| Alexandra Mokh |
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Y |
Y |
| Dante Lanznaster |
TBD |
Y |
Y |
| Nicole McCleaf |
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Y |
Y |
| Ilya Haykinson |
Intro to Hadoop; possibly HBase; |
Y |
Y |
| Al Pavangkanan |
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Y |
Y
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| Glenn Zucman |
My So-called Second Life |
Y |
N |
| Douglas E. Welch |
TBA |
Y |
Y |
| Glenn Bennett |
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Y |
Y |
| Desdemona Bandini |
|
Y |
Y |
| Jane Lee |
TBD |
Y |
Y |
| Eric Hammond |
Hopefully a preview of my OSCON presentation |
Y |
Y |
| Steve Riekeberg |
TBD |
Y |
? |
| Terri Haber |
Hacking AIBO with Linux |
Y |
Y |
| Sam Haber |
Scotch Talk + tasting, ages 21 and up |
Y |
Y |
| Scott Stout |
TBD |
Y |
Y |
| Susan Kitchens |
Birthing Digital (Portable Digital Audio Recorders). |
Y |
N |
| Gregory Ferenstein |
Our Brave New Wiki-World |
Y |
? |
| Travis Savo |
TBD |
Y |
Y |
| Demi Pietchell |
TBD |
Y |
Y |
| Cyril Rickelton-Abdi |
The sinuous path to social media in a Fortune 100 company... |
Y |
N |
| Deborah Shadovitz |
SiteGrinder - Creating websites directly from your Photoshop document! I just reviewed it for Macworld and fell in love with it. My review is here. And this is the SiteGrinder product page. |
Y |
Y |
| Steven Roussey |
TBD: Maybe ExtJS3 theming? |
Y |
N |
| Ethan Bauley |
Digital Media Economics and Business Design For "Social Media Experts" That Don't Know What They're Talking About |
N |
Y |
| Michael Dorausch |
Better Posture for Better Blogging and online Mischief |
Y |
Y |
Dave LaFontaine
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Emerging visual language in UGC/viral videos around the world |
Y |
Y |
| Janine Warner |
TBD |
Y |
Y |
| Miguel Hernandez |
TBD (maybe something like Drupal for beginners) |
Y |
Y |
| Jonathan LeBlanc |
A Look into Yahoo! Open Technologies - "SELECT * FROM Internet" using YQL & Building Your Own Search Service with BOSS
|
Y |
Y |
| Heather VanRheenen |
|
Y |
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| Tommi Virtanen |
That's Not a Cloud, That's Just Smog -- reasonable, down to earth (no head in clouds) advice about scaling, computing in the cloud, and all that jazz. |
Y |
Y |
| Skot Carruth |
|
Y |
Y |
| Emerson Taymor |
|
Y |
Y |
| David Davis |
|
Y |
N |
| sean percival |
|
y |
y |
| emad |
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| Jonathan Strauss |
URLs are the new Cookies |
Y |
Y |
| Tony Adam |
Drive By's and High Five's - 9 Steps to winning 'em over |
Y |
Y |
| Andrew Lin |
Confessions of a Media Junkie (specifically, why the CPM measurement in online media buying is dying and how you can help) |
N |
Y |
| Steve Boyett |
Copyleft; TBD |
Y |
Y |
| Micki Krimmel |
I might do my talk from web 2.0 "WWCMD: What Would the Community Manager Do?" OR something about the difference between awareness and utility for social tools/movements online |
Y |
Y
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| Mack Reed |
Possible Silverlight mapping shenanigans |
Y |
Y |
| Dennis Wilen |
|
Y |
Y |
| Lucas Magasweran |
|
Y |
Y |
| Rachel Kilgore |
|
Y |
Y |
| Shannon Ramsay |
|
Y |
Y |
| Bino Gopal |
|
Y |
Y |
| Jason DeFillippo |
|
Y |
Y |
| Dan Tentler |
Kinesics? Peoplehacking? My talk is nowhere near done. Unlikely. |
Y |
Y |
| Sean Bonner |
|
Y |
Y |
| Anthony Lineberry |
Binary Reverse Engineering, Vulnerability Research, kernel hacking, etc |
Y |
Y |
| Patrick Maginn |
|
Y |
N |
| Bronwen Liggitt |
|
Y |
Y |
| Jay Bushman |
|
Y |
Y |
| Kris Kowal |
Server-side, interoperable JavaScript NARWHALS! |
Y |
N |
| Ken Kowal |
Steam-powered Cars |
Y |
N |
| Guy Incognito |
anonymity, privacy and social networking |
Y |
Y |
| Eric Schlissel |
Maybe something about your mother and social networking. |
Y |
M
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| Jessica Lee |
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Y |
Y |
| Simon Gornick |
tips to help you monetize your UG videos |
Y |
Y |
| Allison Pitts |
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Y |
Y |
| Murriel |
technology for non-profits |
Y |
Y |
| Paige Craig |
Leveraging Social Media for National Security - Strategic Social |
Y |
Y |
| Ed Kochanowski |
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N |
Y |
| Jim Krenz |
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Y |
Y
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| Jerry Schuman |
TBD |
Y |
Y |
| Olivier de Gaudemar |
|
Y |
Y
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| Martin Bosworth |
Depends on if the mood strikes me or not |
Y |
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| Mark Krynsky |
I suppose I can discuss Lifestreaming |
Y |
N |
| Andy Sternberg |
TBD |
Y |
Y |
| Tj McClearin |
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Y |
Y |
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Satellite Campgrounds
Since we unfortunately can't camp at our venue, people have graciously offered up crash space for out of town BarCampers. If you can provide space, or are seeking space to crash while in town, please check out this section.
If you are seeking space, please contact one of the volunteer barcamping hosts listed below for space availability and details.
| LA BarCamping Host(s) |
Number They Can Accommodate |
Best Method to Contact |
| Bronwyn Lewis |
2-4 (1 couch, 1 air matress, +floor space) |
if you don't have my cell/IM, then...
email: me at bronwyn lewis dot com
twitter: @bronwyn
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What to bring
- Laptop + power brick
- A love for technology
- Cool stuff to share with new friends
- Jello shots
- Whiskey
- Werewolf cards
- New ideas, new product demos
- Business/Trading Cards
- Your favorite random game pieces
Code of Conduct
Yeah, we don't like rules either, that's why we kept these short. These apply to both BarCamps and the Geek Dinners. Please review so we can all have a good time. BarCampLA Code of Conduct
Questions
- Do I have to come with a presentation? Not necessarily. Barcamp is about participation. And a presentation can be about a lot of things. Demo a new product. Share a methodology. Participate in a panel. Suggest a topic. Make jello shots, host werewolf or bring your Wii and some games.
Help Us Get the Word Out!
Here's the boiler plate:**
BarCamp is an ad-hoc un-conference born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from attendees.
All attendees should be prepared to give a demo, run a session, or help with one. All presentations are scheduled the day they happen. Prepare in advance, but come early to get a slot on the wall.
Presenters are responsible for making sure that notes/slides/audio/video of their presentations are published on the web for the benefit of all and those who can't be present.
Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join.