Bar Camp Portland
The date has not yet been determined. Once we have enough participants signed up, we'll schedule a planning meeting.
We are in the early planning stages for this event. Expect more on this page soon.
Please help plan this event. Get involved. We need you.
Status
In early planning stages. We need more organizers willing to help produce this event.
Update 01-Dec-2006: Update: Good gathering last evening! Several things discussed, here are a couple:
Update 10/27/06: UPDATE: Our next meetup will be Thursday, November 30. Please RSVP on the Meetup page if you plan to attend.
Update 10/23/06: UPDATE: Date change. Our next meetup will be this Wednesday, October 25. Please RSVP on the Meetup page if you plan to attend.
Update 10/02/06: Our next meetup will be on October 29. Please RSVP on the Meetup page if you plan to attend.
Update 09/16/06: In the meantime, Dawn Foster and Raven Zachary are putting together a Portland Tech Meetup, in part to get the event production moving. The first meetup will be on September 28. Please RSVP on the Meetup page if you plan to attend.
Update 09/06/06: We're getting close to the point where an pre-event planning get-together would be a good idea. Please spread the word to encourage additional camper signups.
Tags
barcampportland
Organizers
Proposed Sessions
What do you want to hear, what do you want to say and what could you live without? Are you an expert in something cool? Is there some trend we should know about?
- Speed Geeking - short, rotating presentations and social networking for small groups
- Open Source Efforts in Oregon
Campers
Sign up for BarCampPortland! Please add your name and a link and/or contact info.
- RavenZachary, raven@rinzai.com
- ThomasLockney, dorkbotpdx, tlockney (@) gmail.com - happy to help out with organizational duties as much as possible.
- Jair, Imaginify
- John Anthony Hartman , johnahartman(at)gmail.com - I think I have a location!!! Eric Rice and I put on the first Bar Camp in Second Life I am really looking forward to this one here in Portland
- JoshBancroft, Intel geek blogger, podcaster, and gadget lover
- Marshall Kirkpatrick, TechCrunch, NetSquared marshall@techcrunch.com
- Ryan Parr
Expertise: Web Standards, Front-End Architect
Company: Pop Art Inc.
Contact: ryan.parr@popart.com
Notes: I can only make it to Monday the 28th session.
- David Carlson, davidmarkcarlson(at)yahoo.com - I am not sure whether I will be able to attend, but I am interested...
- Alex Williams, Feedia, Podcast Hotel alex@feedia.net -- Talk about podcasting.
- Adam Messinger, adam at oatv.com.
- Justin Laing, jlaing at gmail dot com, This sounds really interesting, I run Web Designer's Meetup in Olympia, WA and might be able to get a few people down for this event. My vote would be having it in October or November.
- Al Partridge uselink126(at)gmail.com -- I would like to help and would be willing to present (possibly on Agile Web Development or Scrum?)
- Tim Germer, Northwest Noise, ClaimID Profile tgermer (at) gmail (dot) com
- JohnSechrest, [http://www.oregonhightech.com], sechrest at oregonhightech.com
- Dawn Foster, Currently at Intel, working on a book about the Art of Community for O'Reilly, and blogging here and here. email: Dawn ///at/// Dawn Foster ///dotcom///
- Scott Kveton, scott ///at/// kveton dot com
- Marcus Estes, marcus at BoxPopu.li. I can help with podcasting.
- Wil Cooley, wilco@nakedape.cc
- Nick Ames nicholaus.l.ames at gmail dot com
- MattGifford
- Alexis Turner
- John Labovitz (johnl@johnlabovitz.com)
- David Pool, dp@n4n.org
- Jessica and/or Matt Beck (jessica@couldbestudios.com)
- Robby Russell robby at planetargon dot com.
- Lion Kimbro -- RecentChangesCampPortland2007 contact, Local Names developer
- AudreyEschright
- RaymondKing
- MarcusMalcom
- Lindsey Kuper, lindsey@rockstargirl.org
- BrandonCsSanders
- GeoffBurling
- Nino Marchetti, nino at marchetticreative dot com
- MarkDilley Quick and dirty tech group organizing space
- Reid Beels, reidab at reidab.com, I've been living in NY for a few months and was at BarCampNYC2. Good times. Anyway, I'm moving back to my beloved Portland sometime in early January. If this event hasn't happened already by the time I get back, I'd love to help get things organized.
- Todd Kenefsky - kenefsky ///at/// gmail dot com
- John Watson (j k w a t s o n @ g m a i l . c o m)
- Aaron Johnson
Proposed Locations
Please post information here on possible venues for BarCampPortland.
*Note: location depends on:
- Number of people coming
- Atmosphere - (noisy/Quiet , write on the walls, break into groups)
- Food - Can food be part of the process
- Duration - How long is the BarCamp
- PSU has provided rooms for LUG and other groups in the past
- To get a free room at PSU all you need is a student group or dept to sponsor our event (ask Nick Ames about groups that would sponsor)
- Hotels often have meeting facilities
- the FirstLegoLeague uses K12 schools for events
- How about Urban Grind? We have the Portland Podcasting meetups there, and it's a great space, very geek community friendly.
- Jax Bar has been friendly to PLUG for Advanced Topics meetings and POSSE is moving its meeting there. I believe there is a $200 fee or $200 purchase minimum, which isn't usually too hard to make with enough people. They also have WiFi.
- Free Geek might let us use their facility.
Please see http://RecentChangesCamp.org
Following WikiSym2005 we agreed to convene a wiki BarCamp in Portland Oregon February 3-5, 2006 to provide yet another great space for the community to gather for work and play! We're using OpenSpaceTechnology to create an event that is as open and accessible as possible. We chose the first part of 2006 in order to complement Wikimania2006 and WikiSym2006. RecentChangesCampEurope 2006 is a sister camp that will happen simultaneously.