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BarCampRDU 2006 & 2007 was held in the month of August each year. Over 200 people came by for all or part of the event. Thank you to the organizers, volunteers, sponsor and donors who made our second annual RDU-area BarCamp a great success.
What's a Bar Camp? Read this First!
A Bar Camp is an unconference where people interested in a wide range of technologies come together to teach and learn. Unfamiliar with the un-conference format? 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.
"What is BarCampRDU?", a promotional video by Matt Frye, can be found here.
If you're looking for a job, or if you're looking for employees, we'll provide an area where employers and potential employees can swap resumes. So bring a few copies of your resume to BarCamp.
Important Information
What We Need
We need the following: People to bring wireless routers, projectors, a public address system, and people to bring power strips and extension cords. We also need volunteers to help the day of camp.
Important - Make sure any equipment you bring is clearly labeled with your name and email address!!!!
Wireless Routers
People bringing routers (we'll need between 10 and 15 routers, please see Wireless Network Information below):
Wayne Sutton (1 router)
Phillip Rhodes (1 router)
Matt Frye (1 router)
Jay Thrash (1 router)
Video Projectors
People bringing projectors:
Your Name (what you are bringing)
TJ Stankus (projector)
Extension cords and Surge Protectors
Please everyone just try to bring one - no need to add your name here.
Public Address System
Wireless Network Information
If you are bringing a router, please configure it as follows:
Open wireless network, DHCP
Please configure the SSID with the following naming convention: BarCamp + Your birthday. For example, if your birthday was July 14, 1978, the wireless SSID should be "BarCamp071478".
If you have questions or experience problems, please report them to the BarCamp support forum. For issues related to this wiki, please see the PBWiki Support Forum.