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BarCampLosAngeles

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LATEST NEWS

 

Barcamp starts TODAY! (March 4th).

Sign up below if you haven't already!


 

What is BarCamp

 

(As stolen from BarCampNYC, as copied from...) 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 must give a demo, a session, or help with one. All presentions 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.

 

Flickr Tag 'barcampla'

 

NO SPECTATORS, ONLY PARTICIPANTS

 

When you come, be prepared to share with barcampers. When you leave, be prepared to share it with the world.

 

You can learn more about BarCamp here:

 

 

Hosts

 

 

Why

 

To learn, meet people who share different interests, contribute, and push yourself and your thinking.

 

When

 

The evening of *Saturday, March 4th, 2006*, and 9a-6p or so on *Sunday, March 5th, 2006*.

 

There will be dinner, drinks, and possibly demos on the 4th, and a full day of learning and sharing on the 5th.

 

It will be a good warm-up for ETech, just south of LA in San Diego on March 6-9 (take note SF people!), and SXSW Interactive in Austin on March 10-14.

 

Event Schedule

 

SATURDAY
4:00 PM - 6:00 PMCheck-In
6:00 PM - 6:30 PMAnnouncements
6:30 PM - 7:00 PMIntroductions
7:00 PM - 8:00 PMDinner (Pizza)
8:00 PM - 9:00 PMLightning Demos
9:00 PM - 11:30 PMOpen

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SUNDAY
9:00 AM - 10:00 AMBreakfast (Muffins, Bagels, Juice & Coffee)
10:00 AM - 10:30 AMIntroductions
10:30 AM - 1:00 PMMorning Presentations
1:00 PM - 2:00 PMLunch (Sandwiches)
2:00 PM - 6:00 PMAfternoon Presentations

 

 

Where

 

Little Radio Warhouse 1218 Long Beach Ave Los Angeles, CA 90021 Google map, Yahoo! Map | photos

 

I want to help

 

Cool! Please get in touch (barcamp #at# reemer dot com). And, spread the word about BarCampLosAngeles!

 

Who's talking about BarCampLosAngeles

 

 

LA Campers

 

Add yourself! Please be sure to include what you're presenting -- confirmed attendees should also give an idea of what they'd like to share with other campers.

 

Add yourself to the BarCampLosAngeles OPML at http://www.opmlmanager.com usernam:BarCampLosAngeles password:barcamp

 

Topics I'd like to hear about...

 

  • Scrum (1 person)
  • Media 2 economics (1 person)
  • Building Scalable Distributed Web Apps
  • Open Source Databases in the Real World
  • Getting Things Done (GTD)
  • How to Create a Professional Podcast (from Start to Finish)
  • Tutorial on Memcached
  • Ruby on Rails Compared to PHP and Python Frameworks
  • Where is mobile media heading

Confirmed participants and what they're presenting

 

  • Kareem Mayan - (Embracing the Edge) - http://www.reemer.com
  • Jason Roberts (Object Oriented Javascript, AJAX) - http://www.codusoperandi.com
  • Ian Rogers (Media 2.0 Economics or XIPF, Extensible Interactive Packaging Format) - http://360.yahoo.com/iancrogers, http://www.ymusicblog.com
  • Chris Holland - http://chrisholland.blogspot.com/ ( practical Microformat, semantic markup + unobtrusive scripting, vCard, practical SIP, Random stuff: Web Accelerators )
  • Lucas Gonze (Clone Kit (template for PHP web apps)) - http://gonze.com/about
  • Heathervescent (From Idea to Code: Product Management Lite, pm for those who hate traditional paperwork)
  • Matt Sanchez (Scrum - Pragmatic Software Development)
  • Kent Nichols - Building a successful podcast using commodity video hardware, Creative Commons, and free net resources - http://askaninja.com
  • Eric Gradman - LTI (Leaving Things Incomplete): an RDF backed command line utility for disorganized, non-linear console monkeys who want to track things.
  • Steve Myers - Fun with JXTA and Java3D, A version 0.001 game that lets "players" all over the Internet moves little virtual men around a checker board, all P2P and 3D; two great technologies that taste great together. Demo and code review. http://trustedpeer.com/
  • Matthew Homann (blog) - UnConferencing for Normal People -- Taking the UnConference Mainstream.
  • Michael Goff Could do a) Bayosphere learnings. b) Building teams of tech/ent. folks, c) Chronic “what”cling the video explosion, d) My DIY video forays, e) Blog-instigate an “Upload Music Fest" for free expression, anti-censorship, fun and profit?. Any collaborators or topic preferences?
  • Carmen De Jesus - Each Day R/Evolution, Optimal Mindset - GearSwap/E-Iron Chef
  • Kenneth Wyrick - E-LANE. DOTLRN E-Learning LiveCD
  • Jillian Tate - personal blog - Viral Internet Campaigns - What They Are & How To Use Them
  • Henri Duong - 6 degrees of Cult Marketing & Branding- [henriduong@gmail.com] for a copy of my powerpoint.
  • Ben Christen, Jon Bischke and Carmen De Jesus - GTD (Getting Things Done) Panel - (let us know if you'd also like to be on the panel) - An overview of the GTD system and our own personal implementations plus Q&A - sometime Saturday night (I may not be able to attend Sunday)
  • Nick Dynice - reporting for the Web 2.0 Show, contact me to record an interview, nick{at}nsputnik.com, my presentation: Proposal for 2 podcast related open source web app projects
  • Nicole Simon - There is a world out there and we don't all speak english - why 'thinking global' belongs to the start of your project even if you don't think about expanding now. Or I could do the "how women think when they encounter technology" stuff + can do the info about podcasting as well. ;) (Help request: I lost my USB cable for my Iriver normal to USB to Mini-B, could someone sell/give me one which I can take with me? thx)
  • Mack Reed - http://factoidlabs.com, http://LAVoice.org - (GridHead.com - a collaborative networking concept - plus minor Photoshop debauchery)
  • Dave Bullock - eecue, metaphoto, JungleScene Intro to ICS, Improving Accuracy on your Ruger Mini-14, Canon Macro Photography, Why Furby Hates Me, Knots You Should Know, possibly some episodes of The IT Crowd
  • Debi Jones and Patrick Neeman - Explore the popularity of MySpace and social networking systems.
  • Molly Simms, Cody Simms (kid's allright, Yahoo! Publisher Network, Amy Raymond (Cheapskatin' LA, Network Live) & Greg Cohn (Auctions for Change, Yahoo! Publisher Network) - First Grade Art Class. Take a break and learn about sharing. Homework: Please bring some micro & colorful found objects that can be easily affixed to things (i.e., small bits of broken colored glass, small beads, bottlecaps, etc)

 

People interested, but not yet sure what they'll be sharing

 

 

 

Hardware Needed

 

  • Projectors (Heathervescent bringing 1, Dave Bullock bringing 1)
  • Ethernet switches and long cables (Dave Bullock bringing 1x 3Com 24 port 100BaseT.)
  • Power strips and extension cords
  • A simple file server for legal MP3s, PPTs, DivXs, etc. (a laptop with windows file sharing and external HD would work...) (Jerry Schuman from Perssonas/Techaura will bring a server or two.)

 

 

Gear Swap + Electronics Iron Chef - Call for Participation!

 

How the GearSwap/E-Iron Chef works

  • 1. Bring whatever gear you don’t need, want, or are willing to part with via swap or donation old electronic devices (i.e., original palm V, old CD burners,Ethernet cables, etc., to BarCamp LA on Saturday through to Sunday morning at 11am. [ Bring only items you are willing to detach from! You may or may not be able to swap items for other items of "equal value"]
  • 2. You will be issued Swapping Vouchers aka Tickets depending on the items you bring in, which you can redeem or give away for others to redeem on Sunday.
  • 3. Sign up for an E-Iron Chef team/Junkyard Wars, and work with your team members to select and create a functional digital project, which you may work on Saturday evening and Sunday (in the spirit of multi-tasking, you can unobtrusively work on your stuff while listening to other presentations). Those participating in the E-Iron Chef will have first selection of available gear to build their project.
  • 4. Completed projects will be judged, remaining gear will be open for swapping, and whatever gear is left will be donated!

 

 

Sponsors

 

 

 

Have something you can donate? Want to chip in for food/drinks! Great! Let us know.