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BarCampRochester2
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on May 4, 2007 at 10:06:00 am
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Event Info
Where : B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences (Google Map) - 70-2400, 2455, and 2590
When : Saturday, May 12, 2007 - 10:00am - Late Night
Cost : It's free, of course!
Tag : barcamprochester2
How to sign up : click "Edit Page" up at the top, and add your name to Campers - done! Now head to "What".
News
- 5/01/07: We have an attendance cap! Based on sponsorship and available space, we are aiming to have 50 participants at the BarCamp. Please ensure that *you are on the wiki with and email address* if you plan to come, it will be the basis for the authoritative attendance list. Click the Edit button at the top of this page to do so - the password is c4mp. Your email address is crucial, as I will be emaililng folks in the days before the event to coordinate and confirm participation. If you'd rather not put your address here, email me at jason dot p dot morrison at gmail dot com. If you have any problems editing the wiki, email me. If there are already 50 people on the list, please sign up anyhow, in case other folks are unable to attend. Also, start thinking about those session topics! :) I can't wait to see this take off!
P.S.: Let me know your t-shirt size somehow, be it on the wiki, or via email. For the unspecified shirts, we'll try and get a spread of sizes, but can't guarantee a good fit. We can do ladies tees. See http://www.htbkicksass.com for more info - they are our sweet t-shirt hookup! Thanks!
P.P.S: Heck yeah you heard right, we'll have video coverage for at least one session per block. That means everyone who can't join us in person can later relive some of the BarCampRochester2 excellence through the web!
- 4/21/07: We have a confirmed date & time! 70-2400, 2455, and 2590 are reserved all day on May 12. Also, we are swiftly approaching having a full suite of sponsors. BarCampRochester2 looks good to go -- so tell all your friends!
- 4/17/07: The idea of bringing a loose organization to the sessions through common themes has come up. Two such themes that have come up repeatedly are (1) Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and (2) Digital Content/Design. Would folks like to banner the entire BarCamp under one such theme? Form "tracks" within the un-conference? While I strongly value the ad-hoc nature of a BarCamp, I think that a little organization may help go a long way in forming expectations, giving context, and setting the tone, all in the name of getting higher quality conversations and interactions :) Feedback, please! -Jason
In the spirit of FooCamp, 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.
All attendees must give a demo, a session, or help with one. All presentations are scheduled the day they happen. Prepare in advance, but come early to get a slot on the wall.
Presenters are responsible for making sure that notes/slides/audio/video of their presentations are published on the web for the benefit of all and those who can't be present.
Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join.
NO SPECTATORS, ONLY PARTICIPANTS!
When you come, be prepared to share with barcampers. When you leave, be prepared to share it with the world.
You can learn more about BarCamp in this Wired Magazine article. There is another nice article here. Take a look at video summaries from BarCamp SF and BarCamp Austin.
Who
This is a multi-disciplinary event... meaning that we want designers, developers, marketers, engineers, artists, thinkers and reality-checkers... no more bubbles -- we want cross-pollination! If you want in, like technology, to build things or asking good questions, you should come!
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BEING A CAMPER OR HOST: Edit the wiki to add yourself and/or contact Jason Morrison :)
Campers
| Camper | URL or Email | Topic | T-Shirt | | Jason Morrison | jason-dot-p-dot-morrison-at-gmail | Multitouch, Crazy Ruby stuff | M | | Emily Yang | emily-at-emzyne-dot-net | Panel Discussion- Technology & Society? (contact me if interest) | | | Matthew Kampschmidt | talikan-at-synchala-dot-net | Multitouch, Wiimote/PC | XXL | | Patrick Tribble | patrick-at-tribble-dot-com | Multitouch and the future of interfaces?, Half Baked | S | | Zack Gilbert | zack-at-areyouseen-dot-com | | S | | Adam Lindsay | | | | | Bob Aman | http://sporkmonger.com/ | | | | Kyle Howarth | http://clocksarestupid.net/ | Flex 2.0, Apollo? | | | Tayeb Al Karim | raquib-at-gmail-dot-com | Brainstorm new ideas - implementation - tech | S | | Matthew Bernius | http://www.waking-dream.com | | | | David Longo | | Rumor Mill, Facebook, Viral Marketing | | | Gary Klatsky | http://www.oswego.edu/hci | Design support | | | Sam Cole | http://samuelcole.name | Literature in a 2.0 world | | M | | Jeff Whitmire | | | | | Jared Fine | http://www.jfine.org/ | | | | Brian Ashbaugh | | | | | Sean Colombo | http://www.seancolombo.com | Viral Marketing Phenomena | M | | Geoff Brown | | Viral Marketing Phenomena | L | | Sean Curran | sean–at–srcurran–dot–com | front end development, interface | L | | Gus Catalano | | Tor Networking | M | | Michael Dumont | | | | | Russell Harmon | russ-at-csh-dot-rit-dot-edu | Discussion: Creativity in music, the ear of the beholder, or the hand of the creator? | M | | Ryan Donahue | kdrryand-at-gmail-dot-com | Not Sure Yet. | | | Joseph Harrison | jharrison-at-ironcouncil-dot-net | OpenVPN for Remote Access and Roadwarriors | | | Sean Hayes | http://www.ferventfusion.com/ | FerventFusion.com (entrepreneurship) and Pseudo AJAX Framework (web development) | | | bockman | bockman+at+bk+dot+ru | Anonymous VPNs with BGP and SNAT | M | | Ken Mercurio | ken-dot-mercurio-at-yahoo-dot-com | TBD | | | Alex Sojda | http://mdrc.rit.edu/~alexs | Robots, playing with hardware | | | Jose Torres | http://www.gameboysandrobots.com | Reconfigurable Robotics | | | Nick Germain | | | | | Dan Orth | http://www.danielorth.com | | L | | Chafic Chahine | http://www.chafic.net | | M | | Bob McCook | | | XXL | | Mark Tran | mark-at-nirv-dot-net | | S | | Luke Macken | | | | | Jae Salavarrieta | | | | | Steve Streza | http://www.stevestreza.com | Unsure, most likely Javascript UI | XL | | Angelo DiNardi | angelo using thetr period net | AJAX/Web2.0/etc | XL | | Austin Sarner | | | | | Andrew Kane | | | | | Andrew Luly | andrew-dot-luly-at-gmail-dot-com | Not Sure | XXL | | Nash Taylor | | Magnetic Stripes | | | Jon Maniak | johnny-dot-maniak-at-gmail-dot-com | Building a magstripe data playback device (ethical use/possible implementations/risks) | S | | Robert G. | | | | | Joe Bauser | http://coderjoe.net | Discussion: Programming Languages in Education | M | | Jason Kraft | it.rit.edu | Video coverage of BarCamp | | | Adam Butterworth | it.rit.edu | Video coverage of BarCamp | | | Pete Karl | pete-dot-karl-at-gmail-dot-com | | L | | Guy Paddock | http://code.google.com/p/legendtv/ | LegendTV -- Java-based PVR Software for Linux | L | | Paul Schlieter | vengefulllama-at- gmail-dot-com | "Ideas, Collaboration and Technology Under Capitalism in the 21st Century" and then . . . "Circuit Bending- Merging Art with Science: It Basically Just Makes Funny Noises" | M | | Cheston Lee | nast at csh dot rit dot edu | Politics 2.0 or something techincal not sure yet | S | | Al Biles | http://www.it.rit.edu/~jab/ | Want to sit in with GenJam? | L | | Aaron Newman | aaron@techrigy.com http://www.techrigy.com/ http://www.blogbackuponline.com | Enterprise 2.0, Wikis, Startups in Rochester | L | | Adam Steinberg | adam@techrigy.com www.techrigy.com www.blogbackuponline.com | Online Content | M | | Kelly Barzelay | kelly@techrigy.com http://www.techrigy.com/ http://www.blogbackuponline.com | | S | | Jay Mari | jay@techrigy.com www.techrigy.com www.blogbackuponline.com | | M | | Amit Ray | axrgsl@rit.edu http://honors2.rit.edu/amitraywiki/index.php/User:ProfRay | Wikis, the Public Sphere and Democracy | L | | Steven Dibelius | sad0953-at-rit-dot-edu | eGovernment/Digital Democracy | XL | | FarMcKon (JMcKamey) | FarMcKon-at-gmail-com | RocWiki.org, Sycamore, and other wiki-stuff | M | | Adam Dewitz | dewitza (at) mail.rit.edu | Project Sycamore, Wiki-enabled Print | L | | Andrew Potter | andrew dot potter located-at us period ibm dot com | WiFi: the truth about the upcomming 802.11n WiFi Standard | XXL | | Bruce Bufford | bruce (at) brucebufford (dot goes here) com | QTVR & Immersive Media | XL |
Hosts
What
Trouble getting an idea of what your session's about? No problem! Talk about whatever fires you up - whatever you'd like to see happen - what big questions do you want answers to - what do you want to find out from your peers?
Check out Scott Berkun's How to run a great unconference session.
Ideas for Topics
- What's the significance of "local" when we all work online?
- Innovation, Invention, Entrepreneurship
- Designer/Developer speed-"dating"? :) (not necessarily to matchup on a project (though this may, well and good, be some folks' aim), but just to get a feel for the skills different folks bring to the table in the area.)
- New interfaces
- FTIR
- Multitouch gesture recognition and interface design
- Wiimote interface hacking
- OpenID
- Rochester startups/startups in general
- Blogging
- Illegal File Sharing, Tor, Onion Routing
- JavaScript Libraries
- Network Neutrality
- RSS, Semantic Web, REST
- Language Geekery, Tools, and Web Frameworks
- Ruby, Rails, Camping
- Python, its multitude of web frameworks
- Smalltalk, Seaside
- Type Inference, IDEs (Software Development Tools seminar course in RIT CS)
- Apollo, Slingshot, Silverlight: the convergence of web and desktop apps
- Social Networks
- Generally (MySpace, Facebook)
- Mining data (there is a research project for rumor tracking on social networks in the RIT Math department, will be present)
- Usability Testing
- VOIP
- War Driving
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
- Wikis
- Any projects that people are working on...
Mash Pit
- How about a Mini-Mash Pit (8hour?), or a Mash Pit room?
- This would be a great way to spur co-op code sessions, hackfests, etc., under one memeroof
Games
- Get a semi-organized game of Half Baked going? : )
-I'll strongly considering taking charge of this if there is any interest. Start a tiny little table on here or leave me a message in my email so I know if people would want to participate in this or not. -Patrick
- I'd be up for it! Not sure if many folks will see this, below the fold and all, but I'm sure more would like to. -Jason
Chillaxing
- Maybe during dinner, have old-skool video games on the projectors, or something?
- Can we track down some bean bags?
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