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Demo Camp Portland (Oregon) 1

 

DemoCamp Portland 1 will be part of BarCampPortland on May 12, 2007. We are combining these two events to reduce costs and increase attendance. Future DemoCamps in Portland will likely be held independently. The DemoCampPortland organizer is RavenZachary.

 

DateSaturday, May 12, 2007 (during BarCampPortland)
Time6:30pm-8:00pm (although, we highly recommend that you attend the extended BarCampPortland hours)
LocationTBD
Format 6 x 15 Min Demos (10 min demo, 5 min Q&A/Discussions)
ScheduleSign Up Below
Expected AttendanceAll are welcome! Please add your name to the Attendees section of this page if you are planning to attend.

 

About

 

A DemoCamp is a lighter-weight style of un-conference. A DemoCamp lasts only a few hours, and includes networking opportunities. Unlike a BarCamp, you don't have to actively participate. You are welcome to come along and give feedback to the people who do (or just watch and absorb if you don't feel like talking). Demos should have roughly a 2 minute introduction, 8 minute demonstration, and 5 minutes for questions. 15 minutes total. The presentations for this DemoCamp are below on this page.

 

Do you have a tool, a piece of software, a set of scripts, new toy, hardware hacks that you want feedback on? Bring it. Show it. Share!

 

Rules

 

  • Rule #1 of DemoCamp: Talk about DemoCamp!
  • Rule #2 of DemoCamp: No slides / PowerPoint, only working software, websites, hardware, etc.

 

Volunteers

 

  • Logo Design - need bagdes and logo, based on the DemoCamp standard website.

 

Demos

 

If you have a demo, please list your name, contact info, and demo title here. If there are more demos than available slots (currently six), we will invite attendees to vote prior to the event. Alternates will also be selected.

 

Example demos: web site, application software for Mac, PC, or Linux, hardware device.

 

  • name, contact info, demo title

 

Attendees

 

Please add your name to this list if you are planning to attend. Although DemoCampPortland1 will be taking place during BarCampPortland, we are tracking attendees separately to insure that we have adequate space at the combined venue to accommodate both events.

 

 

FAQ

 

EDITING IN PROGRESS

 

  • Why's the purpose of DemoCamps in Portland?
    • See above.
  • What's the difference between a DemoCamp & a BarCamp?
    • See above.
  • Who can come?
    • Everyone is welcome! Please add your name to the Attendees section of this page so that we can effectively plan for for the event.
  • Do I have to have a demo?
    • Nope! Unlike a BarCamp, you are welcome to come along and give feedback to the people who do (or just watch and absorb if you don't feel like talking).
  • What if I do want to demo?
  • What facilities are available?
    • There will be a projector and sound system available, with VGA and mini-stereo connectors, and a basic computer available. Electrical outlets and a wireless access point will be provided.
  • Who decides who gets to demo?
    • There are (currently) six available presentations. If more than six sign up, attendees will be allowed to vote prior to the event. Just edit the wiki page and add your demo idea!
  • How long is each demo?
    • Demos should have roughly a 2 minute introduction, 8 minute demonstration, and 5 minutes for questions. 15 minutes total.
  • Have another question about DemoCampPortland?