It looks like MinneBar will have 15-18 sessions throughout the day (3 concurrent sessions in 6 time slots)
What do you want to talk about? Suggest session ideas below. Sessions will be discussions of 50 minutes in length and can cover just about any topic you can dream up.
Please suggest more topic ideas and please put your name after a topic that you are interested in guiding/helping to guide. (partners and teams are welcome)
Proposed:
- Building projects with small teams - Ben Edwards
- OSS/Open Standards Legislation and Policy in MN -John Nesbitt
- Open Source licenses
- Monitoring with Nagios - Ethan Galstad
- Flock (better as a demo?)
- Looceifer
- Agile development
- Interaction design
- Web design trends
- AJAX
- "Web 2.0" (App Review?)
- Ruby on Rails vs "the other guys"
- Open Source web tools for nonprofits and small business - Steve Hanson
- Living in the Cloud - storing your life on the Internet (S3, del.icio.us, gmail)
- RSS-OPML
- VoIP
- Information Architecture
- Citizens Journalism esp. blogs
- Sharing, The Commons, DRM, copyright issues
- Google: Why We Trust Them. Why We Don't.
- Virtual worlds like Second Life and Croquet. U of MN is a core ed partner on Croquet project. Tim Bray blogs about Second Life. Maybe the session could be joined by Second Life residents online.
- Web 2.0 in the Real World - Dow Jones has launched API-based Javascript tools called LiveQuotes and shortly LiveNews. Real world, revenue generating applications to tackle the financial services world online - Jamie Thingelstad