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BarCampSanDiego

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BarCamp San Diego 4

 

What

BarCamp San Diego is an unconference made up of of technical professionals, Internet enthusiasts, and other clever people in the Southern California area who wish to share and learn in an open environment.

 

Attendees don't just watch a set list of speakers. They give their own talks. Podcasting. Web standards. Microformats. Gum stick computers. Physical security. Robotics. Evolutionary algorithms. It can be anything. One of the best barcamp presentations ever given was about sandwiches. Barcamp is what you make of it.

 

 

When

November 15th and 16h, 2008

10am Saturday through 6pm Sunday.

We're still checking with the venue to make certain that spending the night is okay, so stay tuned for details!

 

 

Where

Intuits 'Santa Fe' campus map

7545 Torrey Santa Fe Road, San Diego Ca 92129

 

 

Registration

 

Registration is required by Intuit security!

 

Add your name to the list below so that 1) we know how many bodies to prepare for, 2) other people can see what kind of talks to expect, and 3) let your fellow barcampers know what you'd be interested in hearing more about. Here are the men's and women's American Apparel sizing charts if you need them.

 

If you're not familiar with wiki markup, click edit and then look for the line that says REGISTRATION LIST ENDS HERE and follow the directions.

 

We'll have events posted on the usual regiment of event sites soon, and have the links to those postings up here soon, so stay tuned for that as well!

 

CountName & URLEmail AddressTopicInterestsT-shirt (S/M/L/XL)
1Noah Tyenoah@tyes.useither CouchDB or Algorithmic Compositionweb stuff, computer languages, musicM
2Charles Wyblecharles@thewybles.combusiness process outsourcing with open source/open platformsopentaps,socalwifi.org,ubuntuXL
3Justus Boatright (dellintosh)me@justusboatright.comInstalling OS X on your Dell & Something about DrupalHacking. Drupal. Websites.XL
4Tina Boatrightlovinmom6@yahoo.comWatching Justus geek out.Mom of six.XL
5Dan Tentlerdan@atenlabs.com Undecided. Troublemaking/Geekery M
6Declan Flemingdeclan@declan.net Undecided. Social Geeking XXL
7Erin Flemingdeclan@declan.net Photoshop Something Photoshop M
8Brynn Evansbmevans at gmail Social Search Cognitive Science; HCI M
9D.J. Capelisbarcamp at capelis dot dj fived — Bringing back Layer 5 and deploying it Security, Networking, Processor Design, Cooking M
10David Horndavid@technarium.com Location Based Services...Information Banking LBS, web services, oauth, openid, statistics L
11Aaron VonderHaarbcsd4@avh4.net iPhone/Cocoa TDD with ruby (maybe) education, clarity, effectiveness, going to the moon M
12Harry Slaughterharry@devbee.comUndecidedDrupal, Linux, Web DevelopmentXXL
13Edward O'Connorhober0@gmail.comblah blah blahblah blah blahL
14Erin O'Connorkirinqueen@gmail.comblah blah blahblah blah blahladies M
15Scott Norlandscott at scottnorland.netFront-End Web Developmentweb dev, social web, beerM
16Felipe Kochfelipekk at gmail.comweb dev, ruby, railsL
17Dante Lanznastersomedude at yournearestbar.comAfter the WEP key: Why you should worry about wireless intrusionHacking stuff, car mechanics, beerXL
18Jonathan Shufeltjshufeltgmailcombeeranything I can make myselfL
19Phelan Riessenphelan at imagiumweb.comundecidedI'm a webaholicXL
20Roger Rustadroger AT hackmyidea punto comhelping my unemployed homies job searchwireless, f/oss coolness, poking Charles WybleL
21Steve Eisenbergwebpro{at}angecom.comTBDAge and treachery beats youth and skillXXL
22Mitch Wagnermwagner@techweb.com
23Jennifer MitchellJenniferEMitchell@gmail.com Undecided. PR/Marketing with Social Media/Geek Stuff Ladies M
24Anita Cohen-Williamscohwill@gmail.comSocial MediaOrganic SEO, search engines, blogging, social mediaXXL
25Gema Terronesgemalynn@gmail.comUndecidedUser Experience, UI Design, Design processS
26Jimmy HendricksJimmy@collarfree.comUndecidedE-commerce, Community, Startups, InnovationL
27Ben Cotecote289@gmail.comnot sure yetvideo/film, hacking, cars, building stuffM
28Barbara Ludwigbludwig{at}qualcomm.comTBDWeb/Enterprise/Learning2.0, eTech, social web/collaboration/everythingS
29Brant Walkerdesign@brantwalker.comUndecidedSEM, Entrepreneurial stuffL
30B.J. Schonebjschone at gmailTBDeducation, training, distance learning, performance improvement, collaboration, web dev, innovation, startupsL
31Gabriel Lawrencegabe at landq.orgWeb App SecurityPhotography, Security, SoftwareL
32Enrique Gutierrezenrique@atensyndicate.comSpectatingPhotography, Innovation, AutomationM
33Luke Andrew Pilonluke@morefocus.comTBDPhotography, Online Education, Distance Learning, Learning SoftwareL
34Dan Larsenwindanwater at gmail.comFront-End OptimizationKitesurfing, Web 2.0 in the Enterprise, Search Engine InternalsL
35Amanda Abeloveamanda at abelove.comOne thing you can do to make your next project betterProject management, business analysis, enterprise 2.0XL
36Chris Zachchris at chriszach.comTBDstartups and life-changing techL
37Woody Pewittwoodyp at microsoft{.}comMS Cloud ServicesProgramming, StartupsL
38Michael Gurevichmg {a.t] ilys{.}comTBDIdeas and fun.XL
39Ben Grierbgrier2003 {a.t] yahoo{.}comcommunity applicationsWeb 2.0, design, what's nextXL
39Nikolaj Baermy name with a dot in the center at gmail dot comsomething i have been messing witheverythingM
40Jeff Szielenskijszielenski at yahootbdc++, umlM
41Josh Manueljoshlatte [at} gmail d-o-t comTBDC++, C#, iPhone/Android developmentS
42Adam Levensonadam {at} yuckysoda.comTBDStart ups, ecommerce, online marketingM
43Bradly Feeley bradlyf at gmail TBDXP, Agile, Ruby, RailsL
44Bret Stateham bret at netconnex{.}comTBDCode,gadgets,cool techXXL
45Glenn Zucman gzucman at csulb{.}eduImages That ThinkConsciousness, Robotics, AI, Networks, Homo SapiensL
46Ian D. Miller ircone at yahoo{.}comGetting free music out of Songza, Devunity Sneak Peek Biodiesel, Online Media, SporeM
47Lawrence Eng lawrence.eng at opera{.}comTrends in Mobile BrowsingOpera, Otaku, Online CommunitiesXL
48Mike Diliberto My Name at gmail.com Making and Drinking WineEnterprise 2.0, Web collaboration and knowledge management, Wine 2.0M
49Rosey Bystrak sddialedin atttt gmail dawt comSan Diego music scene, social media, job-huntingL
50James WilliamsJames{.}L{.}Williams at gmail{.}com TBD Groovy, Android developmentXL
51Sean Percivalme@seanpercival.comtsavo.comtales of html, aka how to make loveM
52Violet-Mae Lim violet25x at gmailtbdweb 2.0, startups, air hockeyS
53Chris Simpsonchrisnguyet at gmailtbdsecurity, virtualization, mac, freelancingL
54Melodie Tao melodietao at gmail dot com Internet Marketing: SEO, SEM, SMOAnything web 2.0 related & EntrepreneurshipS
55Ogun Tigliotigli at gmailtbdprogramming languages, web 2.0, AI, OptimizationL
56marc uhligmarc at jupiter-labs dot comjust talked about a more holistic and user centric approach to seo at barcamp berlin and barcamp munich, would offer the same at barcamp san diegoonline marketing, smarter algorithms, application developmentXL
57Nathan Hubbardbar camp at my brain hurts dot comtbdCloud Computing, Statistics, Visualization, iPhone, Cocoa, Entrepreneur, PhotographyM
58Sam Habersam at theavclub dot tvScotch TastingPolitics, Music, Scotch, FictionXL
59Mike Gagosmike - g at mike - g . nettoo verklempt right nowMac, Apple, iPhone, social netw, web, music, Jeep, 4-wheeling, web (non-dev) beer, wine, photography, cars, graphics, graphic design, print, cooking, healthy eating XL
60Joshua Brewer joshua at brewerdesigngroup (dot) com Probably either: Designing the Stream or Why Iteration Is Your Friend UI Design, Front-End Code Beautification, Microformats, Microbrews, Jesus L

 

Sponsors

It takes a fair amount of love and money to feed, clothe, and house a passel of geeks for a weekend. Contact us if you're interested.

 

 

Other activities

Here are a few of the festivities planned after Saturday's talks are over:

 

DefCamp: BCSD's little slice of Defcon

 

Organized by Dan Tentler

 

This season's defcamp will be substantially larger. Bigger prizes, harder challenges. Stay tuned - once we get all the ducks in a row on this one, we'll be posting the new rules and requirements here!

 

Interested? Email dan@atenlabs.com with your team name and the team members, or create a list right here!

 

Team NameNameContactBringing
DKillersDante Lanznastersomedude at yournearestbar dot comBringing whatever's needed to kick @declan's rear-end
DKillersFelipe Kochfelipekk at gmailtbd

 

Participants

 

Wii Bowling tournament

 

BCSD2's Wii bowling tournament was a trash talking blast, so we're doing it again. This three-round tournament will pit you against some of San Diego's awesomest people, who may or may not have any Wii Bowling skills whatsoever.

 

Powerpoint Karaoke

 

Also known to some as BattleDecks, Powerpoint Karaoke pits your improvisation skills against my stash of extraordinarily random yet fashionably Creative Commons licensed presentations. Wanna make things even more interesting and sponsor some prizes? Email dan@atenlabs.com.

 

Schwag Swap

 

Do you have a sack of shirts and giveaways collecting since conferences from years ago? Your trash may be someone else's treasure! Here's your chance to trade for something you actually want, or you can just throw items in to be scavenged through by anyone. Sponsors and other companies are encouraged to participate, too. All quantities welcome.

 

Schedule

Note: Use this as a rough guide. The schedule can and probably will change.

Saturday

  • 9am - Come early to help set up
  • 10am - Registration opens
  • 11am - 12 pm - Opening session & introductions
  • 12pm - 2pm - Sessions in 30 min blocks
  • 2:30pm - 3:30 pm - Lunch!
  • 3:30 pm - 6pm - Sessions in 30 min blocks
  • 6pm - Dinner is served!
  • ~8pm - Party, music, & other activities

 

Sunday

  • 8am - Breakfast
  • 10am - 1pm - Morning Sessions in 30 min blocks
  • 1pm - Lunch is served!
  • 2pm - 5:30pm - Afternoon sessions in 30 min blocks
  • 5:30pm - Closing session
  • 7pm - Tear down, clean up

 

 

What to bring

  • Laptop + power cord

 

  • Sleeping bag + pillow (tent optional)
  • Moo / business cards (Google "overnight business cards" to get a special deal on 250 Vistaprint cards for $3.99, just don't actually order them overnight)
  • Bean bags, beach chairs, and other fun stuff
  • New ideas, new product demos
  • An open mind
  • Extra Wii controllers (for the tournament)
  • Games for the evening - Werewolf and console games are always a hit. The more people who can play at once, the better.

 

 

 

Volunteers needed

We need your help setting up the rooms and getting the space ready for all the Barcampers who are coming. We're also going to make a big Costco run on Saturday morning, so peeps with Costo cards and/or vehicles would be sweet too!

 

 

Get involved

Sign up for the mailing list. <---- Updated! We've moved to Google groups!

Follow BarcampSD on Twitter.

BarCamp San Diego 4 is listed on Upcoming and Eventful.

Follow #barcampsd tags on Twemes.

Join us in IRC at freenode.net #barcampsd.

Watch our blog as we get closer to the event.

Join the Facebook group and meet the community.

Have feedback? Add it to our suggestion box.

 

Tags for flickr, delicious, ma.gnolia, technorati, etc.

 

Please use the tags barcamp, barcampsd, and barcampsd4 for content related to this event.

 

 

Media

Make it happen. See the archives below for content from past barcamps.

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