| Date | TBD (Mid December? Early January?) |
| Time | 6:30pm to 8:30pm |
| Location | TBD |
| Expected Attendance | All 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.
- We are going to change the format for signing up to demo at DemoCampToronto. It feels broken that there is a landrush to schedule slots up to 3 months before a particular DemoCamp. There has been talk about building a Digg like clone that would allow the community to vote on which demos that will be shown. More soon. -- David
- That said, if you're interested in doing a presentation, feel free to leave your name here and we'll let you know what happens with the sign-up process -- Jay
- I'd be interested in presenting a soon-to-be-released site called CollectionX - a space to share ideas about life and art, by the Art Gallery of Ontario. Ian Rubenzahl
- PopCurrent.com- A website for bringing together the nets best media and where you the user are the critic. Presented by Ray Slakinski
- FlightFeather - A Free/Open Source social networking platform, focusing on performance and minimal resource use. The goal of FlightFeather is "social networking for everyone" -- anyone should have a chance to run a *popular* social networking site. I previously presented some of the underlying ideas at LinuxWorld in San Franciso. FlightFeather's sister project is Flightdeck-UI -- a dashboard and monitoring system based on the ideas of aircraft instrumentation. I would like to demonstrate these two Free/Open Source packages, while discussing their most important technological aspects.
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 ;-)
- JayGoldman - Radiant Core
- Ian Rubenzahl - Art Gallery of Ontario
- Troy Ronda
- Kristan Uccello - DemoCamp.ca Domainer.com
- Kaleem
- Liam
- Ray Slakinski - PopCurrent.com
- Craig Borysowich - Imagination Edge Inc.
- Ashok Modi - zinc Roe Design
- Bart Gajderowicz bartgdev.com
- Rob Schaumer robschaumer.com
- Olivier Yiptong
- Shawn Ellsworth - Quotiki.com