beCamp June 15-16 @ Fry's Spring Beach Club
If you're a geek in or around the Charlottesville metroplex or even if you're merely tech-curious, this is the event you don't want to miss. beCamp is Charlottesville's version of the BarCamp unconference phenomenon—organized on the fly by attendees, for attendees. Realizing that the most energizing parts of any tech conference are the ad hoc conversations that take place in the hallways between the sessions, beCamp facilitates these types of interactions for an entire event. We provide the venue (the funky, historic Fry's Spring Beach Club), the wireless, the projectors, the food, da beer—you show up to teach, learn, and participate.
Each attendee has to talk about something or volunteer (registration, set-up, teardown, etc.). There will be a number of sessions which will be picked by the attendees at the start of the event. For example, if lots of people want to hear about Blacklight, then that will be on the agenda. If no one wants to hear about HTML5, then it won't be on the agenda.
Think of it as an open-source geek gathering where you get to decide what goes into and what comes out of the event. It's 2 days of creating, collaborating, and conversing with people just as juiced about technology as you are.
Use this wiki to register as a camper and, better yet, help enroll sponsors, propose sessions, etc.
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Event Details
When
- Friday, June 15, 5:00PM-9:00PM (or whenever you crash; if you want to stay overnight, bring a sleeping bag and PJs; shower facilities provided)
- Saturday, June 16, 9:00AM-9:00PM
- (add to your Upcoming calendar)
Where
Organizers
Hosts
Sponsors
Needs
- wireless routers?
- power strips and extension cords
- projectors (ITC providing minimum of 2)
Organizers
- Steve Stedman
- Andrew Sallans
- (your name here?)
Volunteers
- Karen McDowell
- Alison Beaver (free babysitting for the "Organizer"!)
- (your name here?)
Campers
(please add yourself along with your email/website to the bottom of this list)
- Steve Stedman - http://betech.virginia.edu
- John Loy - (a no-personal-website bum)
- Erik Hatcher - http://www.lucenebook.com
- Anoop Ranganath - http://ranganath.com/~anoop/blog/
- Prasad Sombhatta - http://askprasad.wordpress.com/
- Keith Bennett - 80% chance I can make it - no web site
- Sean McCord - http://lsp.itc.virginia.edu - I'll be there if I can, but please bear in mind that, technically speaking, I'm little more than a trained monkey.
- Steve Huffman - http://reddit.com
- Alexis Ohanian - http://reddit.com
- Hugh Brien - http://www.hughbrien.com - I have been writing a lot of Groovy lately
- Chris Maness - http://chrissconnection.blogspot.com/ - too much ruby
- Jim Bain - http://www.flyingdogmedia.com/ Love all things web 2.0. Might change my name to Jim 2.0.
- Andrew Sallans - no web site
- Steve Johnson - BarCampHTML, Rails, TYPO3, VMware ESX enthusiast
- Trisha Gordon - http://www.people.virginia.edu/~psg3a/ - token female??? hope not. Collab maven. Curious about Groovy stuff. In the meantime, I more or less just ape whatever Sean McCord is doing.
- Nick Skriloff - 80% chance I can make it - no web site
- Karen McDowell - now Trisha won't be the token female, unless I am the
token dummy. - Michael Conroy -- http://www.pulsecomiczine.com
- Eric Pugh -- http://www.opensourceconnections.com - I had such a blast at CITcon, I'm looking forward to more openspaces style meetups.
- Chris Makarsky -- http://www.chrismakarsky.com
- Doug Chestnut -- homeless
- Patrick Kingsley - www.seas.virginia.edu - I'd love to get onboard with Rails
- Sam Johnson - svj4n@virginia.edu
- Todd Tweedy- www.boldmouth.com
- Matthew Derby -- derby at d3rby.com
- Rick 2.Reo -- I love this idea of a technology Woodstock! I'm comin to learn but will try to mashup something for consumption.
- Jamie Orchard-Hays - http://blog.dangosaur.us
- Yuji Shinozaki
- Peter Manis - http://www.digital39.com
- Nick Laiacona - Performant Software - Ruby Jam organizer, interested in JavaFX and declarative UI languages and dialects
- Remi Pelletier- www.jsr.vccs.edu -Great idea. I'm looking forward to participating.
- Rob Sterner - I'll be there with bells on.
- Bess Sadler - http://www.ibiblio.org/bess
Schedule
Schedule (proposed)
Friday
| 5:00-9:00 | Happy Hours and Dinner |
Saturday
| 8:00-9:00 | Registration and Breakfast |
| 9:00-9:15 | Opening talk |
| 9:15-10:00 | Session pitches, social time |
| 10:00-10:50 | Session 1 |
| 11:00-11:50 | Session 2 |
| 12:00-1:30 | Lunch |
| 1:30-2:20 | Session 3 |
| 2:30-3:20 | Session 4 |
| 3:30-4:20 | Session 5 |
| 4:30-5:20 | Session 6 |
| 5:30-5:45 | Wrap-up |
| 5:45-8:45 | Dinner and Closing Party |
| 8:45-9:00 | Clean up |
Activities
- possible swim time
- volleyball tourney
- air hockey
- billiards
Topics I'd Like to Hear About
Proposed Sessions
- Collex - Erik Hatcher will demo Collex, the folksonomy-based Google/del.icios/Flickr of 19th century literature. (Ruby on Rails front-end, Solr/Lucene backend).
- Groovy - I have been using Groovy for a lot of very groovy projects lately. Plus it's fun to say : "Hey, did you get that groovy script I sent you?"
- Interfacing with Google APIS (my iCal/gCal sync script 'Novo')
- YUI - John Loy will present the syntax and concepts behind the Yahoo User Interface (YUI) Javascript Library and demonstrate how to code some of the most useful YUI components, including Jack Slocum's YUI-EXT components
Coverage
Media Coverage
beCamp is newsworthy. The following media organizations may be interested, if they only knew. If you have connections, let them know about us. (please add more if we missed)
- C'ville
- cvillenews.com
- Daily Progress
- The Hook
- UVa News
- WNRN 91.9
Blog Coverage
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