
Dec 13th, 2008 at the Cabin Inn at the City Museum in beautiful downtown St. Louis.
You gotta start somewhere, and that somewhere is here.
If you stumble upon this page, please do put your name/email up -- and contact Ryan The Awesome keeter at http://twitter.com/ryankeeter (ryan(dot)keeter(at)gmail) or me, Lori at lori(dot)e(dot)white(at)gmail(dot)com, or http://twitter.com/tojosan aka Todd.
BarCampSTL has an email addy to: barcampstl(at)gmail(dot)com
Or other people if they'll just add their emails!
Donations and Sponsorhip
We are accepting donations for this event via paypal. The paypal address to send to is: barcampstl(at)gmail(dot)com
A very generous sponsor for this event is Network Solutions, which is based here in the midwest (among other places) in Belleville, IL.
Location:
Cabin Inn at the City Museum
http://www.citymuseum.org/cabininnrent.html
Time:
Dec 13th, 2008 10-5pm
-We are planning to hit lunch from noon till 1:30 (downtown STL is swamped with wonderful places to eat). This is a social event, we want to get people together, and facilitate some great ideas.
Social Networking
BarCampSTL Facebook Group
BarCampSTL Dec 2008 Event on FB
people (just add your twitter handle):
@matthomann
@mike_austin
@ryankeeter
@tojosan
@lolololori
@susanisk
@dtothek
@mikehyb
Ideas:
- I'd like to help the community somehow, and think mike glodeck http://glodeck.blogspot.com proprietor of FOAM stl http://lofistl.ning.com/group/showmebeer/forum/topic/show?id=814862%3ATopic%3A40660 on Cherokee are a good place to start bc he could use the help. There are many like him, too. Let's use barcamp as a way to make St. Louis even more awesome. http://barcamp.org/barcampnola did something similar.
Attending:
Ryan Keeter - ryan(dot)keeter(at)gmail , http://twitter.com/ryankeeter, [http://ikeeter.com]
Todd Jordan - tojosan(at)gmail(dot)com, http://twitter.com/tojosan, The Broad Brush
Mike Flynn - mike(at)hellyeahbitch(dot)com, http://hellyeahbitch.com, ToastedRav.com (Not 100%, but here's hoping!)
Mike Austin - mike.austin(at)shopr(dot)com, http://twitter.com/mike_austin
Robert Hanlon - robert.hanlon(at)shopr(dot)com
Susan - www.twitter.com/susanisk www.susanisk.com
Don K. - krutewicz(at)gmail(dot)com http://www.twitter.com/dtothek
I'd like to present:
Joe The Plumber - How the Internet is like a plumbing network
Cloud Computer, Windows Azure, and how it affects the future of our lil' Interweb
OAuth, What, Why, How? - Methodology for API authorization.
Social Media & Censorship
Mike Flynn - I'd love to help with anything: Intro to MVC programming, social networking/media with ToastedRav, XFN, APIs, pretty much anything anyone has a question about...let me know!
Blog Badges and Logos
Below are the logos and badges (and .psd's) that you can post on your blog (it would be awesome if we could get the word out!)
PSD's for the below items:
http://ikeeter.com/barcamp/barcamp.psd
http://ikeeter.com/barcamp/presentationbadge.psd
Presentation and Attending Badges (the dimensions are 240px by 315px, if you need them smaller, you can use the PSD above to do it in Photoshop, or email me at ryan(dot)keeter(at)gmail with what you need and I'll make it for ya)
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St. Louis Welcomes Technology “Un-Conference”
BarCamp St. Louis to be Held December 13
(ST. LOUIS – Nov. 11, 2008) St. Louisians interested in the ever-evolving world of technology and social media will have the opportunity to soon learn and share knowledge locally.
BarCamp St. Louis will be held on Saturday, December 13 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the City Museum, located at 701 North 15th St. in Downtown St. Louis, Mo.
BarCamp is an international network of user generated conferences — open, participatory workshop-events, whose content is provided by participants — often focusing on early-stage web applications, and related open source technologies, social protocols, and open data formats. The December event will mark the first BarCamp to be held in the St. Louis area.
"The advantage of BarCamp setting is that anyone can present; participants are not only encouraged, but expected to share their knowledge through social interaction and group communication rather than formal, individual presentations," said BarCamp St. Louis Organizer Ryan Keeter. “While topics typically cover the technology and social media spectrum, the ‘un-conference’ format allows attendees to move the conversation.”
BarCamp St. Louis is free and open to the public, bur registration is requested. For more information, visit: http://www.barcamp.org/BarCampSTL. Interested sponsors are encouraged to contact BarCamp St. Louis Organizer Ryan Keeter.