CookCamp
Cooking healthfully and together. Open technologies useful for this goal.
A CookCamp is an ad-hoc gathering 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 participants. Learn more or organize your own Barcamp!. If you write code at BarCamp, consider licensing it under the BarCampLicense.
What to expect at a BarCamp
BarCampHostingPoints
Notes on UsingTheBarCampWiki.
CookCamp is free and open.
CookCampPhotos
CookCampSchedule
Who
Planners -- people who made it happen - in random order
- Dave Chiu
- Brian Sedgwick
- Ray Seddigh
- Ann Haiden drAnnHaiden
Participants = Cookcampers = people who made it happen
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- Dave Chiu
- Ray Seddigh
- Brian Sedgwick, Consultant, Sedgwick & Associates, BioMedical & Toxicology Resources
- Ann Haiden drAnnHaiden
Folks who are interested (but not sure yet if they'll make it)
Regrets
What
Well, that's up to you.
Bring
Provided
We'll do our damndest to provide:
- Wiki, Wifi (NetworkConfiguration) and Power, PowerStrips
- Food and Drinks for overnighters. (There are many locations nearby where food and drinks can be had, as well)
- Tables, Chairs, Sofas, PoofChairs (could use more furniture!)
- Projector, White Boards
- Toilet paper, paper towels and trash bags
When - TBD
some weekend in Feb 2007 or 1st half of March 2007
We start Saturday and Sunday at 10am. Breakfast around 9am. CookCampScheduleDetails.
CookCampSchedule -- may be asking too much...
Saturday evening party at TBD from 7-9.
Sunday Proposal: *CookCampCrawl*
Where
Cook Camp. Coming to a city near you.
TBD to set up [http://photos25.flickr.com/....]
San Francisco Bay Area
City TBD
Venue/Location address TBD ...
Should theoretically be room for some tents if that is wanted, sleeping bags may work just as well. Couches will hopefully be available. Some overflow sleeping should be available near by in the worst case.
Why
CookCamp was born out of a chance conversation at HealthCamp. the convo went like this (highly summarized):
- David Chiu Dave Chiu : Helping people learn how to cook using the web is a good thing.
- Brian Sedgewick: Good things to eat and bad things not to eat. Use labels an indicator. Many people live alone or isolated. Not good for nutrition.
- Ann Haiden drAnnHaiden: There are better foods than pizza for events like HealthCamp. Healthy foods can catch on, become socially cool and drastically improve health or eliminate illness.
- Ray Seddigh:
FOO Camp happens every year, it is an invite-only event for tech luminaries hosted in Sebastopol, CA at the O’Reilly headquarters. People camp out, have sessions, and work with other great tech minds to come up with awesome ideas. The problem is the exclusivity: everybody isn’t invited.
Meet BAR Camp, an open, welcoming, once-a-year event for geeks to camp out for a couple days with wifi and smash their brains together. It’s about love and geekery and having a focal point for great ideas, like SHDH more in-tents (GET IT?!), like FOO but open.
Info for Presenters
Potential Sessions
Now Playing!
Link to slides and misc and what's going on LIVE (at least, if folks maintain it!)
Live feed: Link TBD TODO
(*Adopt a CookCampCam program, please carry to useful and interesting locations)
- Dial into a conference bridge for the /bin/ room Phone Number TBD TODO - passcode "barcamp" (#2272267)
TODO
Photographers please consider licensing your images under (cc-by-2.0) so they may be eligible for upload to Wikimedia Commons and inclusion within the Wikipedia BAR Camp article. Non-commercial (cc-nc-foo) photos are inelegible.
Travel & Accommodations
[http://maps....] CookCamp area street map
Who's talking about us?
Wanna talk about us? Do it in style: SpreadCookCamp
List of blogs commenting on CookCamp:
CookCampBlogs
Blogs linking here
TODO :
Discussion
See CookCampDiscussion
Bring
CookCampRelevantLinks
Session Ideas
CookCampDiscussion
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