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DemoCampToronto11

 

DateMonday, November 20, 2006
Time6:30pm to 8:30pm
LocationMaRS, 101 College Street West. We're looking for sponsors so we can mingle in the MaRS facility, or we can head out to Molly Blooms or Pogue Mahones.
Expected AttendanceAll are welcome!

 

  • Rules:
    • Rule #1 of DemoCamp: Talk about DemoCamp ;)
    • Rule #2 of DemoCamp: No powerpoints allowed. Why no .ppt ? Well, do you have working software or don't you?
      • Rule #2a: Anyone breaking Rule #2 by not actually demoing a running product is required to buy the next round of beer for everyone in attendance.
  • Do I have to have a demo?
    • Nope! 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).
  • Have another question?
    • Join the mailing list ask your question, and someone will answer it for you. (Don't hesitate to ping the instigator)


 

Demo Schedule

 

All presenters should read Tips for presenting at DemoCamp.

 

Note To Demonstrators: Puppy Machine Productions will be filming the presentations with the intent of creating a video podcast of this DemoCamp. Any demonstrating groups who do NOT want their demo published in the video podcast should email Kristan Uccello. Also, if any demonstrating group wants to have a follow up interview with the Puppy Machine Productions producers please send an email to Chandra Bulucon. Thanks!

See Episode 1 Now

 

We will have 5 demos:

 

  1. AutoSSL - Provision trusted SSL certificates to home-based web servers and devices
  2. My Studio Assistant - Prototype web application targeting professional fine, craft & décor artists
  3. Freshnews.ca - Canadian focused News Aggregator by Colin Smillie and Roy Pereira
  4. Design Bibliography -- Collectively created annotated bibliography and glossary for the Design (usability, systems, information, social) community; it's a wiki! -- Sunir Shah
  5. Andrew Reynolds: Selenium


 

Attendees

 

IMPORTANT: There is no way to contact attendees if there are changes to the event, i.e., location, after location, cancellation, etc. This means that announcements will be made on the TorCamp Google Group, through a variety of RSS feeds and on this page. If you want to stay up-to-date with the RSS feed, try using Randy's R|Mail but this will subscribe you to all BarCamp.PBWiki.com changes not just DemoCampToronto. (sounds like a feature request to David Weekly ;-)

 

  1. Greg Wilson
  2. Kristan Uccello
  3. Steven Dodd - CAST Software Inc.
  4. RohanJayasekera
  5. Ryan Coleman | Clay tablet Technologies
  6. MatthewBurpee
  7. David Dougherty
  8. Sunir Shah
  9. Olivier Yiptong
  10. MarkKuznicki - Remarkk!
  11. Paul Dowman
  12. Kaleem
  13. Shawn Ellsworth - Quotiki.com
  14. Joyce
  15. Pema Hegan
  16. Ellena Cheng
  17. Scott Brooks - ConceptShare
  18. Bernie Aho - ConceptShare
  19. Matt McCausland
  20. Ryan G
  21. Estelle Havva
  22. Gabriel Mansour
  23. Rehan Zaidi
  24. Bart Gajderowicz - bartgdev.com