• If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old.

  • You already know Dokkio is an AI-powered assistant to organize & manage your digital files & messages. Very soon, Dokkio will support Outlook as well as One Drive. Check it out today!

View
 

BarCampNOLA

This version was saved 14 years, 9 months ago View current version     Page history
Saved by Champ
on May 31, 2009 at 10:29:04 am
 

BarCampNola Snowball

 

Last year Chris Schultz brought BarCamp to New Orleans by organizing BarCampNola2008.

By all accounts, the event was a success.  We all had a great time, and all year we've been hearing the same questions:

     "When's the next BarCamp?"

     "When are we getting the techies together again?" 

Well, the answer is:  July 18th, 2009!

And YOU are invited.  

What is BarCamp?

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering 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.

It is an open event where each attendee is encouraged to participate and present. All content comes from the attendees and each workshop or presentation is scheduled on the day of the event, differentiating it from 'regular' conferences. BarCamp is an 'un-conference'. It is a meeting of the nerds/geeks who exchange information about what they are passionate about and share it with their peers. While it is encouraged to be somewhat technology oriented, all themes are welcome. 

If you are new to BarCamp, check out the BarCamp basics links in the sidebar on the right, or see: What is What is BarCamp? What to expect at a BarCamp? The Rules of BarCamp 

Event details 

When

July 18th, 2009 - discussions, demos, and presentations

July 19th, 2009 - workshop 

10am - 6pm (both days) 

Where

We have a location in mind, but we are still waiting for the final okay.

We will let you know a.s.a.p. 

Schedule 

Day 1 

  • 10am, breakfast and introductions 
  • 1st round of presentations 
  • Lunch 
  • 2nd round of presentations 
  • Evening/Party? 

Day 2 

  • All Day Work Shop

Register

Participants (aka Campers)

If you are thinking about attending, please RSVP by adding your name, contact info, and possible presentation topic below.

Although presenting at BarCamp is not required, it is encouraged. It's all about sharing your ideas and passions with the group.

You don't have to be an expert on the topic, just be ready to start a discussion!

Actual presentation times and topics will be decided on the morning of the event, but if you know what the topic of your presentation might be, go ahead and let us know.  This will help us prepare for the event.  

Name Talk subject (if speaking)

Attending

Saturday?

Attending

Sunday?

Marc Juneau @energy0m

Planning on speaking on Web Development utilizing open source ( FREE!!! or moslty free ) tools such as Wordpress, OpenX adserver, Phplist, Cubecart and SlideShowPro ...

 

Also if another presetation is needed would like to do a presentation on Migrating wordpress and other applications from server to server.... the steps involved, potential pitfalls, etc....

yes yes

Chris Johnston @chrisjohnston

  yes yes
Jessica Rohloff   yes yes
Matthew Tritico undecided, but definitely hope to contribute yes yes
David Robinson   yes yes
Geoff Cost   yes no
Chris Schultz would def like to speak yes yes
Brian Oberkirch   yes no
Ralph Schindler

Any of my proposed workshops can be talkes and vice-versa, depends on group interest

  • a) "Zend Framework Intro/Quickstart" - explore using Zend Framework to build applications.
  • b) "Transforming from software developer to software engineer/architect." - Understanding the differences, the technical concepts, team workflows, and qualities one should develop.
  • c) "PHP Today" - Understand the current state of the language, who uses it, why they use it, the tools available (ecosystem: IDE's, frameworks), where is the PHP community & support structure.
  • d) "Terms all developers (and Recruiters) should know before the interview" (Similar to talk (a) but more focused on definitions and in-depth discussion per each one.)  What should a developer know- MVC, SVN, IDE, unit testing, design patterns, etc.
  • e) "Development Methologies" - An overview of agile practices, and in-depth look at scrum.
  • f) "PHP Roundtable" - any questions you have, ask em!
yes yes
Jeff Madison @TheJeffMadison depends on group interest yes yes
Tim Soslow   yes yes
Katie Del Guercio  Undecided, but I'd like to contribute  yes  yes 
Damien LaManna Will speak on SMS mobile marketing yes  yes
Adam Clarke @vaxinate   yes yes
Erika Lehmann happy to contribute however I can yes yes
Jonah Langenbeck  Yes! I would like to talk about staying creatively inspired and balancing life / work - for web designers & developers. yes  yes 
Ann Bernard @annbernard  Yes. Like to speak to a session on web entrepreneurship  yes  yes 
Chris Boudy @chrisboudy Presenting on the Importance of the Mobile Web & Why Web Designers Should Care.  Will show example, demos, and coding resources yes yes
Travis Boudreaux @tjboudreaux

I'd be open to presenting on any of the following topics :

 - The state of PHP MVC Frameworks ( cakePHP vs Zend vs the rest )

 - Tracking and Squashing Bugs ( Tools every developer needs to achieve this )

 

I'm also open to helping out on Sunday through IM / Webcast, etc.

yes no
Shercole King    yes  yes 
Leslie Arriaga    yes  yes 
Jess Planck @ev3rywh3re More than happy to help. Skills in the HTML / CSS / Javascript / Design area.  PHP stuff lately focused on WordPress, WordPress MU, BuddyPress. Open Source discussions too since I've been a long time OSS bystander and minor contributor. I could also assist other in presentations. yes yes

Champ Superstar

@champsuperstar
Hope to be presenting a lil something with one Miz Liz Money  yes  yes 
  (Right Mouse Click / Insert Row / Insert Row Before)    

 

Proposed Sessions

Topics I would like to hear about

On the flip side, is there something you would like to hear about? Perhaps someone will volunteer to present it. (Or, we just might ask you to do it... You've been warned. ;) 

  • Ruby on Rails Intro.
  • ....

Proposed Workshop: Day 2

We are currently looking for a topic for the all day workshop. Have any suggestions?

  • add a proposed workshop idea... 

Organizers 

Matthew Tritico (email me | follow me on Twitter)

Jessica Rohloff (email me | follow me on Twitter)

@barcampnola 

Sponsors

We are currently looking for sponsors. If you would like to lend a hand, please contact one of the organizers

  • Launch Pad / Voodoo Ventures will sponsor.
  • Yut Media, Inc.

Volunteers

Want to lend a hand, drop us a line or sign up. 

  • add yourself... 
  • Ann Bernard

Our Logos

At the last Net2No,  there was quite a heated discussion about which logo was a better fit for this year's BarCamp.

Andrew Larimer was kind enough to design our two logo choices this year, both of which include the token BarCamp flame and a symbol of our city. Although we have the snowball at the top of the main page, we still have some time before we have to commit to printing. 

Which one do YOU prefer?

Sound off here!

And for the record, Andrew says he has no problem with "bitter, callous dissection and excrement flinging at the expense of my artistry."

Editing this page

Please feel free to contribute to this page. Add a proposed session, add a workshop idea, and most definitely RSVP.

This is an open wiki, so just create an account, and begin contributing.

TIP: Notification Settings

After you create an account, you might begin receiving updates when a change occurs on the site.

Unfortunately, by default the wiki informs of all changes throughout the wiki. You can disable this, by going to your account settings and switching to only be notified when a change occurs to 'starred' items.

Then you can return to this site and star it, to only receive updates concerning BarCampNola. 

If you have problems edting the page, please contact one of the organizers and we will get you setup a.s.a.p.