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BarCampOttawa2

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What is it?

What is BarCampOttawa2? Think of it as a way to get the tech/geek community together in Ottawa. Only one thing is certain: It's up to you to decide. The most important thing you should take away from the event? Relationships with other geeks in Ottawa!

 

Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join. When you come, be prepared to share with barcampers. When you leave, be prepared to share it with the world.

 

Questions? Check out the google groups mailing list at: http://groups.google.com/group/barcamp/ or just post them in the "Questions" section at the bottom of this page.

 

When & Where

Saturday, December 2, 2006 8:30am to 5pm.

~BitHeads 1309 Carling Ave ( http://www.bitheads.com/ )

 

Format

  • Casual & interactive

 

Scheduled Sessions

Barcamp is about participation and discussion. Below is a schedule if you'd like to present - to add yours (Click Edit Page & Log On). We'll have projectors, screens & white boards. Bring a laptop, memory stick or what ever you need to illustrate your points - PowerPoint, Demos', code snippets or what ever - to engage participants.

 

Sessions are 40 minutes, but with an active audience, probing insights and both you and the audience involved in Q&A a 15 or so minute presentation is all that needed to start the discussion.

 

TimeAuditoriumBoard Room - Commercialization StreamMeeting Room - 2 20 minute sessions/blockKitchen - 2 20 minute sessions/block
8:30-9:00Coffee Networking Coffee Networking
9:00-9:30Intro & Session Sign-upIntro & Session Sign-upIntro & Session Sign-upIntro & Session Sign-up
9:30-10:15 Founding Agreements
10:15-11:00 Funding 1.Snap - Online Communities for Entrepreneurship 2.
11:00-11:15Coffee Networking CoffeeNetworking
11:15-12:00Kakiloc Location-Based Social Network SRED & other programs for Software
12:00-12:45 IRAP or Tech Transfer
12:45-1:45Lunch LunchLunch Lunch
1:45-2:30Adobe Intro to Flex Partnership & Reseller Agreements
2:30-3:15 Marketing Panel
3:15-3:30BreakBreak Break Break
3:30-4:15 Sales Panel
4:15-5:00Wrap-upWrap-upWrap-upWrap-up

 

 

Proposed Sessions

What do you want to talk and learn about? There are 48 sessions to discuss trends, technologies, implementations and to demo what you're working on - shine a light on your interests - present.

 

  • PIKA Technologies - Skype/Asterisk integration (mashup)(10 minute presentation + 30 minute Q&A) www.pikatech.com
  • Agile Software development and Game - A 5 minute talk about Agile Software development and then run an instance of the Jean Tabaka's Scrum game (http://hubert.blogs.com/dahdidahdi_dadadihda/files/59_minute_simulation_v3.pdf)
  • Two possible talks about Ruby on Rails: an intro and a discussion of more advanced features, like AJAX support.
  • Adobe Flex - High level introduction to Flex rich internet application framework and Flex Builder IDE. [http://www.adobe.com/products/flex/]

 

 

Who's coming

Add yourself (Click Edit Page & Log on)! Include your instant messaging or email info.

 

  1. Geoff Longman (glongman at gmail.com)
  2. Martin Dufort - Kakiloc (martin.dufort @ kakiloc.com)
  3. Alain Lavoie - Kakiloc (alain.lavoie @ kakiloc.com)
  4. Raymond Lee (rexaler at gmail.com)
  5. Craig Fitzpatrick, (craig@devshop.com) www.devshop.com www.UncommonSenseForSoftware.com
  6. Zachary Houle, (zhoule@magma.ca) Ex-journalist, writer/editor guy www.linkedin.com/in/zacharyhoule
  7. Steve Lecomte, iotum & Ottawa Asterisk User Group (steve at iotum.com) www.iotum.com & www.astawa.com
  8. Dru Lavigne, (dru at isecom dot org)
  9. Jonathan Snook (www.snook.ca)
  10. Jason Hamilton, Acart Communications (jhamilton@acart.com)
  11. Mark Stephenson, Axionic (mark @ axionic.com) www.axionic.com
  12. Pat Cooney, Axionic (pat @ axionic.com) www.axionic.com
  13. Ryan Lowe (blog @ ryanlowe.ca), Ruby on Rails consultant/freelancer and blogger
  14. Clayton Scott ( clayton dot scott @ gmail.com )
  15. Dan Langille (dan @ langille.org ) langille.org
  16. Russell McOrmond (russell at flora dot ca) FLORA.ca - technology policy wonk
  17. Ian Calder,Dollco (ianc@dollco.com)
  18. Lisa Wall, Spending Profile www.SpendingProfile.com
  19. Charbel Choueiri, ALBAtel Inc.www.albatel.ca
  20. Thomas Leroux, www.leroux.ca Email: wtleroux at gmail dot com (email for IM's)
  21. Steve Palmer, 76design (76design.com/shiftcontrol)
  22. Brett Tackaberry, 76design www.76design.com/shiftcontrol
  23. John Wiseman, 76design www.76design.com/shiftcontrol
  24. Holden Karau holden@pigscanfly.ca
  25. FredNgo - BarCampMontreal organizer
  26. Ian Graham - ian.graham3 @ rogers.com
  27. James Cogan (www.dailypixel.ca)
  28. David Peralty Digital Life News
  29. Russell Coltess, BIONIQ www.bioniq.ca
  30. Scott Annan (scott.annan@mercurygrove.com)
  31. David Clarke, www.pikatech.com
  32. Wojtek Tryc, wojtek at VoIPMan.ORG and/or Wojtek at PIKA
  33. Jon Masters ( jcm@jonmasters.org )
  34. Doug Petty PIKA
  35. Mark Levison (mlevison at gmail) www.notesfromatooluser.com
  36. Don Kelly vagabond / programmer
  37. Andrew Clunis (orospakr@linux.ca)
  38. Shawn Hyam (shawnhyam @ gmail.com)
  39. John Duff (duff.john @ gmail.com)
  40. Erik Hagborg (erik @ axionic.com) www.axionic.com
  41. Matt Roberts Wesley Clover
  42. Natasha D'Souza (photo_mountains@yahoo.com)
  43. Jamie Neilson jneilson @jamesperly.com
  44. Mitch Brisebois (mbrisebois @ truecontext.com) www.sensorymetrics.com
  45. Stacy Tyler Young (styoung @ adobe.com) www.adobe.com
  46. Randy Kun, (rkun@ilevel.ca) www.ilevel.ca

 

 

Volunteers

  • Clayton Scott ( clayton dot scott @ gmail.com )

 

Cost

Free as in beer. But there's a catch. Attendees are expected to contribute back to the conference by participating actively. "Active participation" might mean giving a presentation, helping with a presentation, blogging or podcasting the event, or whatever other creative ways

 

Spread the Word

Help spread the word! here is a page of graphics that you can place on your site SpreadBarCampOttawa .

 

 

News

Who's talking about us

*Alec Saunders Log http://saunderslog.com/2006/10/02/ottawa-camp-schedule/

*Notes from a Tool User (Mark Levison's blog): http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/2006/11/scrum_talk_and_.html

 

Similiar Things

 

Questions

 

  • Will there be a WiFi connection available? - Yes. Free WiFi. Bring your laptops.

 

  • How long should the sessions/presentations be? Plan for 40 mins each (total). For those leading a session, plan on presenting for 15 minutes and then leading a discussion for the balance!

 

  • What is the capacity (# people) for each of the four rooms? Some topics can be expected to have smaller attendance (though no garantee of course)

 

  • Is there a summary for those of us who missed it this time?

 

  • add questions here...

 

 

Upcoming Events

 

Past Events