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BarCampTdot

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What is BarCamp

 

(As stolen from BarCampNYC and BarCampLosAngeles, as copied from BarCampSanDiego) BarCamp is an ad-hoc un-conference 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.

 

This event is part of the TorCamp phenomenon, started last November. It's grown from about 50 at TorCamp 1 to over 140 at the last TorCamp DemoCamp.

 

All attendees must give a demo, a session, or help with one. All presentions 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 here:

 

 

Sponsors

Many thanks to the wonderful BarCampTdotSponsors! Go checkout the list of amazing with-it companies and individuals. We'll wait right here.

 

Hosts

 

 

Why

 

To learn, meet people who share different interests, contribute, and push yourself and your thinking. Besides, Chris and I will be in town, so why not have a BarCamp?!

 

When

 

May 13-14, 2006

 

Saturday noon-ish - Sunday noon-ish

 

PLEASE NOTE: Sunday the 14th of May is Mother's Day - if there is interest then there will be events, but go hang out with your Mom if that's your thing. Or bring her to BarCamp!

 

Where

 

171 East Liberty St.

Toronto, ON

M6K 3P6

 

east liberty street, toronto (BarCampTdot)

Photos

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Event Schedule

 

Let's make this very conversational, more revolutionary...not limiting it to that, but, would love to hear from you about how you want to change the world. What has pissed you off? What do you want to change and how do you see it changing? Through technology? Through practice? Through organizing? Of course, it's still waaaay open for technology discussions and demos.

 

The Toronto Drupal Group (DUG) is organising a Drupal camp DrupalCampToronto on May 12th (immediately before BarCampTdot).

 

Who's talking about BarCampToronto

 

SD Campers

 

 

TO Campers

 

  1. DavidCrow of DavidCrow.ca
  2. BryceJohnson - Navantis:TheChickenTest - Beyond Software - User/Domain Research as a Strategic Asset for a Organization, Part II
  3. Mike McDerment of 2ndSite Online Invoicing
  4. Kaleem Khan
  5. RobHyndman of Hyndman | Law
  6. Thomas Purves
  7. MarkKuznicki of Remarkk!
  8. Matthew Burpee
  9. Matthew Milan
  10. SuthaKamal at AmbientVector
  11. PatrickDinnen - Hogtown Consulting
  12. CraigSaila
  13. DeborahHartmann
  14. Dan Grigsby - flying in from Minneapolis to attend
  15. JohnPhilipGreen from Nuvvo eLearning Planning to present \"Graphics Design for Programmers\"
  16. Malgosia Green from Nuvvo eLearning
  17. Estelle Havva
  18. John Resig - Juniper Bay and jQuery
  19. Julia West - Juniper Bay
  20. Chris Nolan.ca
  21. Jay Goldman
  22. Michael Glenn - Radiant Core
  23. Pete Forde
  24. Ryan McMinn
  25. Sunir Shah
  26. Gabriel Grant
  27. Robert Ouellette & Tom George
  28. Ryan McKegney - RedFlagDeals.com
  29. Derek Szeto - RedFlagDeals.com
  30. Rehan Zaidi
  31. Siobhan McLaughlin http://siobhan.blogware.com
  32. Eli Singer
  33. Scott Brooks - ConceptShare
  34. Bernie Aho - ConceptShare
  35. Phillip Smith
  36. Albert Lai - BubbleShare
  37. Michael Bodalski - Spazsquatch.com
  38. Dan Thorne - CampusCentral.com
  39. Chris Erwin - CampusCentral.com
  40. Dave Bobak - CampusCentral.com
  41. Dave Rapin - ExtendMedia Inc.
  42. Jen Nolan mewren.com, kekova.ca Presenting "Ruby vs Java - let the war begin" and/or "Enterprise vs startup"
  43. Jason Robinson PlanetYou.net
  44. Salim Teja Brightspark
  45. Dmitry Buterin Bonasource
  46. Alex de Bold
  47. Minaz Abdulla - AmbientVector
  48. Mike Lawlor - AmbientVector
  49. Brian Ivanovick
  50. Gord MacLeod - MOI
  51. Pavel Simakov
  52. Taylan Pince - taylanpince.com
  53. Jonathan Resnick
  54. Alf Eaton
  55. Ken Schafer - Tucows, One Degree
  56. Daniel Charles - DNA Charles
  57. Lynda Chiotti
  58. Sacha Chua - social bookmarking in the enterprise? =)
  59. MikeWalsh
  60. AmberMac
  61. Sebastien Chorney @ Podzapper
  62. JonLax
  63. GeoffTeehan
  64. RandyCharlesMorin
  65. Michael Clarke
  66. Gary King
  67. Rohan Jayasekera
  68. Martin Cleaver
  69. Ajay Krishnan - Nuvvo, Chief Security Officer aboard the Starship Enterprise
  70. Stuart MacDonald
  71. Mathew Ingram
  72. Mark Evans
  73. Brandon Flowers - Headwinds Studio
  74. Sulemaan Ahmed - SearsTravel.ca
  75. Bryan Watson - EP Enterprises
  76. Bill Brockbank - Navantis

 

 

 

VanCity Campers

 

  1. Roland Tanglao of Bryght - I am flying in from Vancouver and so -is- are Boris and Richard, yeah! I'm up to do a movie like I did for BarCampAmsterdam as well as take lots of photos and do podcasts and videoblogs as well as some krazy :-) stuff TBD. Can we get Boris to cook at some point? That would be fab! Finally I have to leave at 1p.m. Sunday for a Monther's Day late lunch with my mom in Hamilton but I'll be back for late night festivites. Sunday night pub crawl anybody?
  2. Richard Eriksson of Bryght
  3. Boris Mann of Bryght - I would be happyto help wrangle prepping and cooking if facilities are available
  4. Joanna Briggs
  5. Alexei White - eBusiness Applications & AjaxInfo

 

Ottawa Campers

  1. Craig Fitzpatrick Devshop.com Blog: Uncommon Sense (for Software)
  2. Scott Lake JadedPixel Technologica
  3. RyanLowe blog fanconcert

 

BarCampTdotSponsors

 

We are looking for stuff:

 

  • Projectors
    • BorisMann: I can bring a projector with me
    • AlexeiWhite: EBA sponsored projector from the west to the east!
  • Audio equipment

 

 

Sponsor Furniture

See the BarCampTdotPlanning page, but we'll need at least 100 chairs, probably more. Specific details are being worked out contact DavidCrow.

 

 

Sponsor Shirts

We were lucky and received sponsorship for t-shirts for the first TorCamp aka BarCampToronto. We used Artik on King Street West. We printed on Fruit of the Loom cotton t-shirts, with 2 color front and back screen. $893.55/60 shirts = $14.89/shirt including screening, setup and taxes. Current estimates are for 100 t-shirts would require approximately 6 sponsors at $250/sponsor ($1,489/100 t-shirts).

 

It might be worth checking out Hardboiled Inc. in Kensington Market. According to my napkin calculations 100, 2-colour, front + back printed t-shirts would cost a total of $983 for Fruit of the Loom and $1,541 for American Apparel (more expensive but probably less sweatshoppy) shirts. PatrickDinnen We used Artik the last time entirely because of timing, i.e., we did not raise the required sponsorship until too close to the time and Hardboiled couldn't handle the incredibly (unreasonably) short time period. If we're able to raise the necessary sponsorship (and this comes after furniture rental, cleaning supplies, etc) and there is still enough time Hardboiled is on the list.

 

Sponsor Food

Estimated at $250/meal, though this number might be low. We're also estimating approximately $250 for pop, water, snacks, etc.

 

  • Pop, water, juice, snacks, etc.
  • Saturday Lunch
  • Saturday Dinner
  • Sunday Breakfast
  • Sunday Lunch

 

 

Have something you can donate? Want to chip in for food/drinks! Great! Let us know.

 

Or you can donate cash as an individual to the "Eats for Geeks" fundraiser at fundable.org, and show your support!