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BarCampRDU

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BarCamp RDU

 

Date and Location: July 22, 2006 - Red Hat Offices, Raleigh, NC.

 

What's a BarCamp? Read this First!

 

A BarCamp is an unconference where people interested in a wide range of technologies come together to teach and learn. Unfamiliar with unconference? Here's the idea in a nutshell. Rather than having scheduled speakers, everyone pitches sessions the morning of the BarCamp. Those sessions are put on a schedule, and lots of little groups form for intense group learning. Everyone is expected to teach, to talk, to participate. Yeah, its different from a regular conference - but it works!

 

The idea of an unconference came together when people realized the best times they were having at conferences were the times between sessions - where people with like interests could meet ad hoc. The goal of BarCamp is to facilitate this type of interaction for an entire day. We supply the food, the space, the wireless, the projectors - you show up to teach and learn.

 

To make BarCamp successful, we need campers, space , and sponsors. We're working on the latter two - we just need you to sign up and come! Scroll down the wiki to learn more.

 

Join the Mailing List and Subscribe to the RSS Feed

 

Ibiblio.org hosts the BarCampRDU mailing list. Join for updates and conversation!

http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/BarCampRDU

 

BarCampRDU has a blog as well. Updates will be posted to the blog - http://BarCampRDU.blogspot.com

Feel free to subscribe to the newsfeed:

 


 

 

Where

 

Red Hat Centennial Campus Offices, Raleigh, NC

 

Red Hat has graciously offered space for BarCampRDU! Here's a map to the Centennial Campus, where we will be holding BarCampRDU.

 

When

 

July 22, 2006, 8:30AM - 5:30 PM - Upcoming announcement

 

What We Need

 

  • A venue
  • Campers!
  • Sponsors
  • Session Moderators (Someone to herd cats)

 

Organizers

 

 

We'll be forming an organizing committee in the next few days. If you're interested in being a member, just watch the mailing list and RSS feed for the announcement.

 

Host

 

 

Sponsors

 

Our Incredibly Generous To-Date Sponsors

 

We Need Sponsors for the Following:

The basic sponsorship budget is $3200. This includes:

 

  • Food and refreshments - Sponsor a meal, a part, or all: (Breakfast: $500, Lunch: $900, Snacks and Refreshments: $300 ~$11/head)
  • Whiteboards and paper-based communication devices ($300 for posterboard, writing utensils, stands, large sheets of paper, paper towels, badges, etc. $2/head)
  • T-shirts ($1200 bucks to get every Bar Camper a t-shirt with sponsor logos. $8/head) Generously sponsored by 6th Sense Analytics

 

Other sponsorship opportunities

Companies are welcome to sponsor bookend events on Friday and Saturday night. Please consider sponsoring:

 

  • Pre-BarCamp social event on the night of Friday, July 21. A company (or group of companies) is welcome to sponsor food and drinks at a Triangle-area location - perhaps a place like Tylers at the American Tobacco Campus.
  • Post-BarCamp dinner event in Raleigh. Same as above, a company (or companies) are welcome to host a post-BarCamp dinner event in Raleigh (somewhere convenient to the RedHat HQ is the best bet).

 

BarCamp is about conversation. These events give companies an excellent opportunity to extend the conversation of BarCamp.

 

Contact Fred Stutzman (fred @ metalab.unc.edu) to discuss sponsorship.

 

Y'all may want to consider smaller, more bite-sized sponsorships. At previous BarCamps, we put a maximum of $250 per sponsorship, which made it simple for individuals, startups and small companies to donate a meal, powerstrips, whiteboards...whatever. They add up pretty quickly. Tara

Indeed, Tara's right - People are absolutely welcome to sponsor a parts of our needs. You can sponsor breakfast, lunch, or parts thereof. While you're certainly welcome to sponsor a whole chunk :), smaller parts are absolutely welcome. Fred

Additionally, we may need folks to bring:

  • 4-6 projectors (more the better)
  • A PA system


 

Campers (Sign up if you're going to attend - you may also want to join our mailing list, or subscribe to the RSS feed)

 

Limit: 150 Attendees

Feel free to add your name, blog, contact info, projects you work on, whatev.

 

Important Notice for Attendees

By placing your name on the wiki, you are claiming a spot at BarCampRDU. Approximately two weeks before the conference, we'll ask you to place your name on a page of certified attending campers. As a camper, you should be checking this wiki frequently to monitor changes, notices and news - you will be expected to add your name to the certified page prior to the event. To be reminded to do so, sign up for our mailing list, or subscribe to the RSS feed

 

  1. Tony Spencer
  2. Fred Stutzman (fred at metalab.unc.edu) - ClaimID and UNC
  3. Ryan Allis
  4. John Joseph Bachir - http://lyceum.ibiblio.org/
  5. Jameson Lopp
  6. Jonathan Mills
  7. Ken Chestnutt
  8. Joey Carr
  9. Tola Oguntoyinbo
  10. Paul Jones
  11. Jackson Fox
  12. Andrew Arnold (July 8th only)
  13. Rick Cecil
  14. Josh Jarmin
  15. Justin Abbott
  16. Greg Jansen
  17. Adam Constabaris
  18. George Entenman
  19. Justin Wiley
  20. Wen-Wen Lin
  21. Rob Zelt(>July 10)
  22. Robbie Allen
  23. Joe O'Brien
  24. Andy Hunt (July 8 or 22 only)
  25. Lourdes Cueva Chacón
  26. Daniell Krawczyk
  27. Jared Richardson
  28. Ben Adlard
  29. Scott Morningstar (>July 10)
  30. Zack Exley
  31. Tom Zito
  32. TerrellRussell
  33. Ryan Irelan
  34. Hugh Cayless
  35. Adrian Likins
  36. Ralph Haygood
  37. Brian Payst
  38. Ryan Cox
  39. Donald Sizemore II
  40. Matthew Bass
  41. Kevin Webb
  42. Rafe Colburn
  43. Anton Zuiker
  44. Dave Johnson: Roller and Blogapps
  45. Ric Simmons
  46. Patrick Mueller
  47. WillR
  48. Paula Childers
  49. Dan Lucas
  50. Josh Staiger
  51. Calvin Powers
  52. Martin C. Messer
  53. Shane O'Donnell
  54. Stan Briggs - Co-founder OpenBBQ/OpenJam
  55. Matt Frye - Co-founder OpenBBQ/OpenJam
  56. TJ Stankus
  57. Rick DeNatale
  58. Mark Turner - local blogger and tech groupie
  59. Chander Ganesan
  60. Chris Calloway
  61. Josh Vickery
  62. Robert Berkowitz
  63. Rodney Radford
  64. Tanner Lovelace
  65. Scott Russell
  66. Bert Lamb
  67. Matt Dinsmore
  68. Jonathan Rippy
  69. Greg de Koenigsberg
  70. Bascha Harris
  71. Kevin Smith
  72. Brenton Leanhardt
  73. Max Spevack
  74. Shea Tisdale
  75. Brian McCullough
  76. Scott Lundgren
  77. Tim Horan
  78. Mark R. Hinkle
  79. Scott Jacobs
  80. Joe Gregorio
  81. Jason Ray
  82. Todd Olson
  83. David Warlick
  84. Sam Ruby
  85. George Frink
  86. Mary Margaret Barnes
  87. Mark Sahadi
  88. Ben Barnes
  89. Bart Hubbard
  90. Wayne E. Sutton
  91. Jacob Kramer-Duffield
  92. Deborah Westmoreland
  93. TaraHunt
  94. ChrisMessina
  95. Lucy Ringland
  96. Scott Lambdin
  97. Geoff Davis
  98. David Rasch
  99. Fanny Augustin
  100. John Beimler
  101. Xiangming Hu
  102. Doug Schepers
  103. Chris Dzoba
  104. Krisa Tailor
  105. Shaun Love
  106. Noel Fiser, UNC and Lulu.com
  107. Clinton R Nixon
  108. Corey Reece
  109. Martin Smith
  110. Chuck Messer
  111. David Mason
  112. Steve Burnett
  113. whurley (BarCampAustin Organizer)
  114. S. William Schulz
  115. Michael C. Habib
  116. Robert Donnan
  117. Kelly Marks
  118. Curtis Duhn

 

Bar Campers, Please make sure you've read the notice on attendance above

 

Waiting List

 

No waiting list yet :)

 

Regrets

 

  1. Brian Russell (Sadly I can't make it on the 22nd. I'm getting married that day!!)


 

Sessions

 

The following are ideas for sessions at BarCampRDU. Now that we've got a date, we can actually start claiming sessions to lead. Now, you don't need to claim a session to lead one at BarCampRDU, but if you're looking to promote your session or find people to co-lead your session, you may want to claim yours.

 

Claim sessions here: BarCampRDUClaimedSessions

 

A note about scheduling: BarCampRDUScheduling

A note about product demos: BarCampRDUProductDemos

 

Propose a Session Ideas Below

 

  • Web 2.0
  • Ajax
  • Ruby on Rails
  • Microformats
  • Semantic Web
  • Blogging
  • Video Blogging
  • Combining Email and RSS Marketing
  • Podcasting
  • Social Media
  • Linux
  • MySQL
  • PostgreSQL
  • Python Web Frameworks (Zope, Plone, Twisted, Turbogears, Django)
  • GIS Applications (MapServer, Grass, Thuban)
  • EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation)
  • Social Networking - Claimed on BarCampRDUClaimedSessions
  • Startups
  • Venture Capital
  • Using Google Search Appliances in the Enterprise
  • Corporate Wikis
  • Demos (See note about demos)
  • Emotional Design (desiging for emotional responses, not machines with emotions)
  • Job hunting
  • Participating in the local community (would be great to get reps from all the different local UX orgs out)
  • Consulting/Contracting
  • GeekVolunteers - Using your geek super powers for good (I always use my Geek superpowers for good)
  • Design for the mobile experience
  • Mobile community
  • A few period where there are activities that encourage socializing; a break from all the presentations and a good way to get to know other people
  • Robotics
  • Gaming
  • Mindstorms
  • World of Warcraft
  • Mambo
  • Drupal!
  • Intellectual Property
  • All Patents Initiative and information archeology
  • open source hardware (e.g. Open Prosthetics Project)
  • SecondLife
  • widgets (for web pages)
  • Eclipse platform development
  • Continuous integration
  • Open source and music collaboration
  • Fedora Project introduction, discussion
  • Wordpress
  • The new e-commerce
  • Sex & The Death of Advertising
  • Scalable Vector Graphics

 

Other Fun BarCampRDU Things

 

Resume Swap

Let's face it - the job market is heating up again. Folks looking for new opportunities are welcome to bring copies of their resume for employers to peruse. A resume swap works like this:

  • You bring ten paper copies of your resume
  • We put them in a folder
  • If employers like what they see, they take a copy and email you

Pretty brainless. So start polishing up your resume.

 

Sonic Pleasure

Musicians, bring out your fun or cool or weird instruments. Meet. Jam together. Collaborate.


 

Travel

 

  • The local airport is RDU.
  • RDU Area Accomodations: Suggestions?

 

Carpools (Sign up if interested)

  • Carpools from Western NC
  • Carpools from Eastern NC
  • Carpools from Triad
  • Carpools from Charlotte and points South
  • Carpools from Richmond and points North


 

Endless Barbecue Debate

Who should cater the BBQ? The BBQ Joint or Allen & Sons or Bon's (less snout, does vegetarian)?

  • Dont worry, there will be lots of veg-friendly stuff too :)


 

Media Coverage

 

BarCampRDU is going to be a newsworthy event. If anyone has contacts at the following media organizations, they might be interested in coming out and covering the event.

 

  • News and Observer
  • Durham Herald Sun
  • The Independent (Fiona Morgan particularly)
  • ABC/CBS/NBC affiliates - Time Warner Channel 14


 

Blogging Coverage (use tag BarCampRDU)

 

Who is talking about BarCampRDU?

 


 

Maps

Red Hat Worldwide Headquarters, Raleigh, NC

Google Map to Red Hat Campus, Raleigh NC

Yahoo Map to Red Hat Campus, Raleigh NC

 

 

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