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BarcampNairobi08

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Welcome to Barcamp Nairobi '08!

 

Barcamp Nairobi 08

 

When: Saturday, June 21

Time: 10am - 5pm (of course, this goes later, and I would stick around for any evening fun and conversation...)

Where: Jakaranda Hotel - (website)

 

Barcamp Nairobi '08 is an unconference made up of of technical professionals, Internet enthusiasts, bloggers, designers and other clever people in the Nairobi area who wish to share and learn in an open environment.

 

Attendees don't just watch a set list of speakers. They give their own talks. Podcasting. Web standards. Microformats. Gum stick computers. Physical security. Robotics. Evolutionary algorithms. It can be anything. This event is not just for stuffy developer types - one of the best barcamp presentations ever given was about sandwiches. Barcamp is what you make of it.

 

Still want to know more? Here's what you can expect.

 

Blog it

Don't forget to proclaim your attendance in typical Web 2.0 fashion on your blog, Upcoming, and Facebook, too!

 

Please use the tag barcampkenya for content related to this event.

Barcamp Nairobi - June 21, 2008

 

Sponsor it

Why? Show your support for the local geek culture in Kenya for starters. The whole event is free for attendees and put on through the goodwill of the community. We're looking for more sponsors to cover some of the costs of putting this together. If you are that person, or know an organization that should, have them contact Josiah Mugambi, Erik Hersman or Riyaz Bachani.

 

So far, we have sponsorships by, Ushahidi (t-shirts) and O'Reilly (bags).

O'Reilly Media New Ushahidi Logo Yahoo Strategiclee PR Firm http://www.buglabs.net'>BugLabs

 

Sponsorship by Erica Lee, PR maven of Strategiclee in Silicon Valley, to cover the cost of the hotel. How's that for global reach!? She's good, very good, at what she does.

 

Ever hacked hardware as well as software? Bug Labs is going to let us borrow one of their brand new BUGbundles. Check out their site, you need to know Java. This one is gonna be a blast!

 

WordPress has sent in a bunch of stickers and pins for all the bloggers in the crowd.

 

Images of all the schwag on the Barcamp Nairobi '08 Facebook group.


 

Barcamp Nairobi '08 shirt!! Registration

So, you're planning to attend? GREAT, add your name to the list below by "editing" the page (password is c4mp). The easiest way to do the table below is to just copy and past the line from the guy before you, then edit that for your information.

 

Add your name, your blog or website, what you'd like to talk about, your interests and t-shirt size. T-shirts sponsored by Ushahidi. We need you registered with appropriate size listed no later than June 16th in order to get one.

 

NameBlog or WebsiteTopicInterestsT-shirt (S/M/L/XL)
Erik HersmanWhite African, AfriGadget, UshahidiCrowdsourcing and mapping blogging, maps, design Mens XXL
Josiah Mugambiblog, stockskenya,skunkworks Not Sure Yet, Community Dev Tech & Community Dev, Blogging, Telecoms Mens L
Laban MwangiBlog, PenguinLabs Not Sure Yet, OpenSource Hacking.. Hardware hacks Mens M
Nick OthienoN/A Linux as a development platform for Electrical Engineers Real time Systems, Digital Signal Processing (Sound Codecs and Software Defined Radio) Mens L
Philip NjengaN/A N/A VoIP,Programming(VAS),Unified Communication Solutions Mens L
Daudi WereMentalacrobatics, KenyaUnlimited, GenerationKenya I'll do the Podcasts citizens'/grassroots/social media, connectivity, programming Mens XXL
Kelvin NgareN/ANot sure YetHackingMens M
Kiprono Felix KiptumHeluleNot sure YetMobile and Facebook development, mapping, PhotogrammetryMens M
Brian Muita69mbProbably IMSMobile & Web application DevMens L
Pernille Baerendtsen::louder than swahili Not sure yet, but I can assure it won't be related to anything technical Photography, Blogging, Information, Grassroots, Social Media, Politics, Art and Design Womens L
Gituma NturibiThe Gitts Zonethinking about one Blogging, Photography, Telcoms, AviationMens XXL
Solomon MwangiFrontline Interactiveuser generated content, Syndication Web development, Ms servers, rss, xml Mens XL
Elias MagetoJamati Online African ScholarOpen Content Networks, SyndicationConnectivity, Local ContentMens XXL
Simon MunyuSina blog siteKDE development and customizationdancing,exploring fedora, general noisemaking,guitar, art and designMens XL
Riyaz Bachaniskunkworks,Wananchi Broadband is here - Where are the Devs ? Free Food Mens XL
Miano Njokacoming soonRecommender SystemsArtificial Intelligence, Systems Programming Mens L
Mbugua Njihiasymbiotic.co.ke, zunguka.com, soma.co.keDeveloping sticky mwananchi servicesmobile app devlopment, messaging, LBSMens L
Ken Teyiehttp://businessinfocus.blogspot.comAfrica development and Business IntegrationBlogging Africa into the 21st CenturyMens L
Clement Ongeraleopardke.com, cnongeraN/Amobile app devlopment, messaging, LBS, Android, J2me, Web 2.0Mens s
PeperukaPeperukaWill prepare a paper about "Search Engine Optimisation", "Wordpress SEO Tips" or "Domaining" if I have time Webpublishing - PHP/MySQL, AJAX(JSON/XML), Domaining, Google, otherwise Merchant websites/Affiliates, Art/Design - Not sure if I can stay the all day thoughMens XL
Tyrus KamauJKUAT ICT CommitteeInfoSec, Network Footprinting and netblock discoveries all in Perl Intelligent Networks, Web 2.0, Blackberry technology, VirtualizationMens XXL
Liz MwambuiKenya Forests Working Group BlogNot sure, maybe blogging a not very sexy subjectDesign, photography, conservation, the importance of being earnest when talking about forestsWomen's S
Eric Magutuskunkworks Not sure yet Networks, Mobile applications, Open source Mens XL
Oscar GatamahN/A Not sure yet Networks, Mobile applications, Open source Mens XL
Emily NyagakiN/ANot sure yet Anything interesting Women S
Irene WamachiN/A Mobile Applications Development/Location Based Systems Mobile Applications Development, Networking Women's S
Valentine WambuiN/A Not sure yet Enterprise Application Development, SaaS, Collaboratoin tools(conferencing) Womens XL
Ken MwangiN/A Not sure yet M-Commerce,Social networks and emerging technologies Mens L
Nancy BosireN/A Not sure new technologies and innovations, mobile technology, softwares...ICT in general Women's L
Mark Mwongela[N/A] Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 What's in it for us designers, benefits, is there anyone out there who is standard's hungry ...among other ideologies in Web Interface design Mens L
KenyanPoetKenyanPoetCitizen Journalism, Future of book publishing in the wake of emerging technology,E-publishing,Using the net to promote ArtPoetry,Performing & Fine Art,Culture preservation,blogging,citizen journalism,local content generation Women L
The Figure(TM)SportsKenyanSports and media, International marketing of Kenyan sportsBlogging,Sports management, Men XL
Steve MuchaiN/AN/AOpen Source, Multimedia, Telecoms, Delivery Networks Men XL
Andrew KinaiAndrew KinaiNot sure yet Web design, web 2.0, AJAX Men L
Martin KamauN/ANot sure yet Telecoms, Social Networks, E-Commerce, open source Men L

 

Rough (very rough) Agenda

9:00 - 9:30am: Breakfast / Networking

9:30 - 10:00: Arrival and Morning kickoff

10:00 - 12:45: Sessions

1:00 - 2:00: Lunch

2:00 - 3:00: 5-Minute Lightning Sessions

3:00 - 5:00: Sessions

5:00 - 11:00: Dinner and evening activities TBD

 

Items Needed (add your name below if you can help provide any of these):

 

  • Wifi - Josiah Mugambi,
  • 3G/Net
  • Projector
  • Extension cords
  • Help setting up - Miano Njoka,Clement Ongera
  • Help cleaning up - Clement Ongera, Martin Kamau

 

Your organizers

Josiah Mugambi, Riyaz Bachani, Erik Hersman (hash), John Wesonga, Eric Magutu, Michuki Mwangi, Laban Mwangi, Gituma Nturibi. Ping any of us if you have any questions. Most of us hang out on the Kenya techie Skype channel.

 

Thanks to David Kobia for designing the new Barcamp Nairobi logo too!