MacCamp is an ad-hoc gathering, inspired by BarCamp, born from the desire for Mac enthusiasts to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees. Fresh from the Macworld Expo/SF and presumably the SteveNote , we'll have lots to talk about and explore.
Note that the event will NOT be a campout-style all-night hackathon... there will be a Friday evening component with introductions and some plenary presentations/community conversations/brainstorming, and then Saturday all day will be Open Space style user workshops and presentations.
Event details
When
Friday January 18th from approximately 6:00 PM PST until we are kicked out of the CNET office that evening.
Saturday, January 10th from approximately 9:00AM to 6:00 PM. Please check back here or on the upcoming event page
for schedule updates.
Where
CNET
235 2nd Street
San Francisco, California 94105
Where to stay?
Many fine spots nearby, and less expensive further out.
Sponsors
We'd love to get Mac vendors, user groups, publications, websites, power users, and heck, even Apple. involved in helping us continue the conversation. Contact raines in the vicinity of a certain 3-letter computer name dot com.
Schedule
Day 1
Start around 6 after the show closes, so exhibitors have a little time to move out and people can refresh at hotel rooms.
Day 2
Proposed Sessions
- Cocoa Reverse Engineering -- Tristan O'Tierney
- add your topic...
Topics I would like to hear about
Planners
- Raines Cohen
Volunteers
Participants
(many others signed up via upcoming already)
Task List
(please cross out when it's done)
Tech
Wifi
Projector, White Boards
Photo
Video
Audio
Streaming or Stickam or Skype
Non-tech
Breakfast
Lunch
Coffee/Tea
Tables and chairs
Tags for flickr, delicious, ma.gnolia, technorati etc.
Please use the tag MacCamp for content related to this event
(note this is unrelated to the Mac Camp held biannually by the Portland Mac Users Group for decades)
Who's blogging?
upcoming
mj
Sohbet
Sohpet
Chat
nick
desing
derman