4/2/08 - We've reached the 75 point, however we may have extra shirts. Feel free to continue to sign up. We encourage you to show up to the event - you might not get a t-shirt, but there should be enough food to go around (as long as you are participating!).
3/28/08 - We're cutting off t-shirts at the first 75 signed up on the wiki. We'll order 75 t-shirts no matter what, but we don't have the funding to produce more than that. So if you're not signed up here, do it now! We've also added the ability to pledge to the event! Please help us cover costs aside from the donations we have received, as food and teeshirts add up to an incredible amount of money (free breakfast, lunch, and dinner? come on!). Please head over to the link posted at the top of this page to toss a few bucks to the event. Remember, this event is what YOU make of it!
1/30/08 - Welcome to Bar Camp Rochester 3. We had a great time last year with BCR2 and everyones looking forward to another exciting camp. If you have any questions feel free to contact Sela Davis (rune-at-csh-dot-rit-dot-edu) if you have any questions. Otherwise, look for updates here! -Mike Dumont
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.
When you come, be prepared to share with barcampers. When you leave, be prepared to share it with the world.
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!
| # | Camper | URL or Email | Potential Topic(s) | T-Shirt Size |
| 1 | Sela Davis | rune-at-csh-dot-rit-dot-edu | Multitouch, World Of Conflict/Resolve: Collaborative Multimedia Art (And The Challenges Involved), EeePC formal or informal discussion if anyone is interested (<3 my Eee!) | S |
| 2 | Michael Dumont | mdumont-at-csh-dot-rit-dot-edu | Discussion: Using Robotics and Video Games in Computer Science Education, Multitouch, Using the Wiimote | L |
| 3 | Braden Allchin | brady-at-csh-dot-rit-dot-edu | Merits of data portability, current direction of software development (agile) | M |
| 4 | Colin Klapka | cmk3711-at-rit-dot-edu | undecided | M |
| 5 | David Brenner | davidb-at-csh-dot-rit.-dot-edu | Considering: Development with Arduino, OLPC initiative at RIT, and potentially what programmers should know about CPUs/Hardware Design. Let me know your interests! | M |
| 6 | Cheston Lee | nast-at-csh-dot-rit-dot-edu | Turbogears? Pylons? Maybe just COMET? It will probably be python related | S |
| 7 | Andrew J Younge | ajy4490@rit.edu | Grid Computing using Globus and BOINC, my rumor research project, AI in wireless sensor networks | L |
| 8 | James Turk | jpt2433@rit.edu | Changing the world with Python/Django | M |
| 9 | Bob Aman | http://sporkmonger.com/ | Lightweight Web Frameworks | M |
| 10 | Jason Morrison | http://jayunit.net | ideas: hack dna, bio-ISRU/terraform mars, microfunding science and innovation, karaoke powerpoint I'd love to have a BoF or just open chat about running open-source projects, open science research, and blue-sky innovation projects. Let's find crossovers and share lessons learned. | M |
| 11 | Al Biles | http://www.it.rit.edu/~jab/ | Discussion on Creativity - its nature, manifestations, facilitation, etc. | L |
| 12 | Sean Hayes | http://ritsife.org/ | SIFE & Entrepreneurship, TBD | L |
| 13 | Karl Voelker | kvoelker@csh.rit.edu http://karlv.net/ | Possibly XSLT, Perl 6, the Dvorak keyboard, strategy board games | L |
| 14 | Ryan Donahue | ryan@ryandonahue.net http://www.ryandonahue.net/ | Museum Informatics, Enterprise Website management, who knows? | XL |
| 15 | Adam Lindsay | adam-at-nextfeature-com | Co-Working Rochester (About to launch the first co-working space in Rochester. By BarCamp we should have a lot to talk about. Challenges, experiences, what not. | L |
| 16 | Mark Tran | | Arc, Common Lisp | S |
| 17 | Chris Horn | chorn-at-chorn-dot-com | VoIP doesn't suck | XL |
| 18 | Justin Thorp | justin@clearspring.com http://drinkingoatmealstout.com | Making Your Web Content Viral Using Widgets | XL |
| 19 | Bob Carroll | rjcnsd(at symbol)rit.edu http://www.robertjcarroll.com/ | Integrated single sign-on for the web, social networking websites and six degrees of separation, or secure online voting | M |
| 20 | Ken Mercurio | ken-dot-mercurio-at-yahoo-dot-com | Undecided Programming Topic | L |
| 21 | Sam Cole | sam@samuelcole.name http://samuelcole.name | Story Telling on the Web | L |
| 22 | Justin Kirby | justinkirby-at-gmail-dot-com | Erlang and/or xmpp and/or .emacs tips | L |
| 23 | Andrew Kane | codemaster@quantumraiders.com | Unsure yet, maybe LDAP | L |
| 24 | Zack Gilbert | zackgilbert at googlemail | Undecided - something web/business related | S |
| 25 | Sean Cassidy | seanrules:at:gmail | Lockpicking | M |
| 26 | Kurt Alfred Kluever | http://www.kloover.com/ | Selenium, Seam Carving, or Java AI technologies? | L |
| 27 | Ben Hughes | http://www.benhughes.name/ | Elegance in Software Development with Ruby | M |
| 28 | Jon Szymaniak | johnny.maniak(gmail) | Anyone interested in chillin' and playing with the Syscomp DSO-101 Digital Oscilloscope for a session? (Currently uses Open Source Tcl/Tck software - we could hack that up, add features, rewrite it in X language, etc.) | S |
| 29 | Nick Germain | nbgermain@gmail.com | A survey of multiplayer (video)games, with a focus on how they have evolved with the introduction of new technologies. Also, an overview of a related project that I am preparing with a team for Imagine RIT. | L |
| 30 | Robert Peaslee | robertp-at-csh-dot-rit-dot-edu | Anything computer security, reverse engineering and circumventing client-side authentication mechanisms written in Java using AspectJ | M |
| 31 | Tyler Oderkirk | tyler dot oderkirk at (google's webmail service) | A hands-on introduction to the MoinMoin wiki engine | L |
| 32 | Jane | upcomingmanager at gmail dot com | LDAP | M |
| 33 | Patrick Skinner | pas8314 at *RIT*.edu | Undecided. Interest in user interaction? | L |
| 34 | Chris Moyer | kopertop at (google's webmail service) | An introduction to Amazon Web Services | XL |
| 35 | John Resig | jeresig at gmail.com | jQuery, JavaScript Libraries, or something JavaScript-y | M |
| 36 | Steve Streza | stevestreza at gmail | Not sure yet. Possibly OO JavaScript, writing generic JS components, or something in the Objective-C/Cocoa realm | L |
| 37 | Jordan Sissel | jls at semicomplete .com | Taunting Resig. Also a talk+demo of grok. I'm open to talking about many things, ask me. | L |
| 38 | Kingdon Barrett | kingdon at tuesdaystudios.com | PHP with PEAR and PECL: Application Development and a Casino Simulator | M |
| 39 | Sergio Ontiveros | www.solutionwise.ca | Experiences in moving from Java Enterprise to Rails Apps. (tbc) | XXL |
| 40 | Jim Cifarelli | www.cifarelli.com | Mixing Ruby on Rails with VOIP. | XL |
| 41 | Dave Morgan | dave at devmorgan dot com | Unsure, but leaning towards something with social computing/networking | L |
| 42 | Rusty Burchfield | http://www.csh.rit.edu/~gicode/ | Alloy Analyzer, ANTLR, State of Ubuntu on Thinkpads, Ruby on Rails intro, ... | M |
| 43 | Andrew Potter | Andy dot potter using google mail | Wireless LAN using Controller based architectures, Mentoring and Mavin'ing 101 | 2XL |
| 44 | Mitch Garnaat | Mitch.Garnaat at (google's webmail service) | Stupid boto tricks | L |
| 45 | Chaim Sanders | csanders-at-sparsa-dot-org | Distributed Wordlist generation using python. | XL |
| 46 | Andy Phelps | amp-at-it-dot-rit-dot-edu | Just interested in seeing other cool stuff. | XL |
| 47 | Angelo DiNardi | angelo on: dinardi tld: name | Maybe javascript, maybe Obj-C, maybe GData API | XL |
| 48 | Jesse Friedlander | jaf1230-at-gmail-dot-com | Facebook app | L |
| 49 | Lee Burton | http://mrow.org | OpenAFS/Kerberos/Hesiod! | XL |
| 50 | Andrew Ray | http://www.delvarworld.com | Unstructured rambling about one / all / none of: web, JS libraries (MooTools), server-side programming (PHP), music, inspiration | S |
| 51 | Ralph Bean | ralph-at-gmailz | Open Source and Marxism | M |
| 52 | Rob G. | scriptblue att gmail doat com | secure LAMP scripting, reverse engineering at barcamp part 2, some interesting linux kernel internals presentation (listed in order of preference, might present all 3 given time) | L |
| 53 | RemyD | decause-at-gmail-dot-com | So you want to become a lobbyist? |
| 54 | Alan Meekins | http://mdrcdev.rit.edu/~alm2220 | Software development for autonomous robotics and IGVC 2008 | M |
| 55 | Gus Catalano | gxc8618-at-rit.edu | A tune-up of Tor, current issues and solutions. | S |
| 56 | Andrew LeCain | dread-at-csh.rit.edu | A stochastic approach to Computational understanding, or maybe something else? | M |
| 57 | Dan Willemsen | dan csh.rit.edu | Undecided, something... | XL |
| 58 | Josh Harrison | jlh5830-at-rit.edu | Robotics, electronics, multi-touch(maybe) | M |
| 59 | Heewa Barfchin | heewa.b@gmail.com | C/C++ Optimization or Neural Networks | S |
| 60 | Heather Hynes | heather.hynes@gmail.com | Undecided | M |
| 61 | Christine Viets | garie-at-csh-dot-rit-dot-edu | Undecided, maybe something about using software for cancer research purposes. | S |
| 62 | Shira Greenfield | smg4337-at-rit-dot-edu | Undecided | S |
| 63 | Matthew Olivo | saviorx-at-csh.rit.edu | Undecided, maybe an instructional presentation on basic Tae Kwon Do | M |
| 64 | Pete Karl | pete.karl@gmail.com | Web development within a newspaper company | L |
| 65 | Andrei Mouravski | russian-at-csh-dot-rit-dot-edu | Notable Reddit Links of the Day and Discussion | M |
| 66 | Mike Edmister | mpe4310-at-rit-dooot-edu | no plans yet | L |
| 67 | Stephen Cavilia | ailivac-gmail | Digital panoramic photography | M |
| 68 | Patrick Ganson | foehamer-at-csh-dot-rit-dot-edu | Undecided | XXL |
| 69 | Jon Heise | heise-at-csh-dot-rit-dot-edu | fun with scapy | XL |
| 70 | Donal Little | donal@sightwork.org http://sightwork.org | GPS Locative Art | XL |
| 71 | Chris Klaiber | cklaiber at csh rit edu | ??? | M |
| 72 | Chris Lockfort | http://clockfort.com or RIT account cml1661 | "MATLAB for Programmers", an introduction to MATLAB programming, and an introduction to vector computing, aimed at people who already know a C-like language (i.e. C/C++/Java...) | M |
| 73 | Elvis Montero | eem3828@rit.edu | Undecided (anything about IT would do!) | M |
| 74 | Bob Lawton | afgncaap AT gmail DOT com | Dwarf Fortress | M |
| 75 | Alex Howland | ducker AT csh DOT rit DOT edu | Launchy 2.0 Plugins and Skins | S |
| 76 | David Recordon | http://www.davidrecordon.com/ | OpenID, blogs, decentralized social networks, OAuth, open source community | 2XL |
| 77 | Mark Newell | mnewell518 at gmail | Self publishing, OpenSource solutions for the news industry,Drupal tempating, being a couple days too late to get a shirt | S |
| 78 | Ross Snider | normlegaia dont_send_spam _gmail | The other biometric: Authentication using analog information unique to every individual | L |
| 79 | Ben DeLillo | bpd9116_AT_gmail.com | Demoing/discussing alternative inputs, definitely a Novint Falcon, maybe set up a few wiimotes | XL |
| 80 | Steve Shapiro | steve AT digsby.com | Aggregation of online communication channels | L |
| 81 | Melanie Ciufo | melanie.ciufo at gmail.com | Branded Online Communities | S |
| 82 | Chris Tice | http://christophertice.com | ... | M |
| 83 | Jeremiah Parry-Hill | http://www.ice-nine.org/jeremiah | Overview of Game of Go (aka wei ch'i, baduk) -- something humans can still do better than machines | XL |
| 84 | John Lam | http://ideavine.com | Calendars, calendaring, vCal, iCal, hCal, webcal | L |
| 85 | Nick Quaranto | drnick40 at gmail.com http://www.litanyagainstfear.com/ | NetHack or ASP.NET | M |