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Folks who are attending BarCampStanford (include session plans, how you can help, what you can bring)...
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After signing below, you can organize specifics on the StanfordDiscussion page. If you're on Facebook, you can join this global event and invite interested parties.
- TracyRuggles (willing to help)
- JordanSissel (willing to help)
- VivekChopra (Plan to attend Fri eve., Sunday. Willing to help, can do pickups etc.)
- KalvinWang (can drive short distances for pickups/etc.) (Stanford '08)
- DanaWilson (willing to help, bring equipment, etc.)
- ToddDavies - Symbolic Systems Program, person getting the space at Stanford, excited to have BarCamp on campus!
- RyanPark - I'm moving to Stanford the following week, so a week later would be much better, but I may still be interested on August 25-27.
- Erik Allebest - Stanford Graduate School of Business (MBA program, '07), consumer internet focus; email is chesscom at gmail dotcom; if needed can talk about ecommerce, search marketing, search engine optimization; current project = www.chess.com
- ChrisMessina (willing to help/advise/strategize)
- Bill Katz - New staff scientist at Stanford in Bioengineering. Also web entrepreneur (Writertopia, StockWiki). Can talk about Ruby on Rails or biomedical computing/imaging. E-mail is billkatz at gmail dotcom.
- Ben Newman - Meebo/Deme/Writertopia developer, dynamic programming language enthusiast.
- JamesLittlejohn (willing to help)
- Silona Bonewald(will be in town from Texas)
- TimBonnemann - Things I'd like to discuss: Online dialogue & deliberation (NCDD follow-up), how to make citizen participation personal, fun, engaging and convenient, political crowdsourcing etc.
- RyanDoherty - Can talk about CSS, semantic web, Ruby on Rails & PHP.
- Suzi Arnold - www.advomatic.com and www.fresnofamous.com - may do a Drupal 'help station' for tutorials and troubleshooting of existing sites.
- Bill Zhao - (willing to help) bring water, ice, cups.
- Enoch Choi - Palo Alto Medical Foundation Urgent Care, interested in health blogging, search, EMR, mobile medical devices (Epic, Healthline, Google)
- RichWillits - Communications. Can help: garden-fresh produce, truck, Busycle
- AnandIyer - Dev Evangelist Person, Microsoft. Can talk about, well, stuff.
- Scott Mauvais - Architect-type person, Microsoft. Can also talk about stuff.
- DickKarpinski - ZUI architect, can discuss UI, biology, projects, singularity, and of course sex.
- Ryan Barrett - Google engineer, Stanford CS undergrad and grad. Can talk about Google tech.
- Juixe - Willing to help, might be able to talk about Ruby on Rails.
- ShawnBolan- tech consultant into UI, product management, online marketing, blogging, social networking, startups
- BjoernHartmann - Grad Student in Human Computer Interaction. Can bring and talk about hardware goodies for physical computing/tangible UI mashups. Interested in running a MashPit of some sorts.
- NimaDilmaghani, Developer Evangelist Microsoft
- EugeneEricKim, Blue Oxen Associates. I'll be recovering from some serious jetlag, but I've got some sessions up my sleeves and am looking forward to the conversations.
- Pete Park - I can help / volunteer. Can we set up a Demand / Offer list, so we could connect those who are looking or offering information? This will make the process to match people more efficiently. See the DemandOfferList and also the "I want to hear about..." list on the StanfordDiscussion page.
- ChipVanek Could help
- William Chow - Ruby Consultant, built one of the first Ruby Enterprise Apps. Planning to make it there, will look forward to seeing everyone. williamc@sftechserv.com
- Vic Podcaster - Social Media, Consumer Generated Content and Virtual Networking
- Alexander Ljung Trustmojo
- Eric Wahlforss Trustmojo
- Rachel M. Murray - user experience designer who can help/volunteer - also live in the area
- Kent Brewster - Technology evangelist, Yahoo! Developer Network. Can demo SpiffY!Search and other interesting search/web mash-ups built with Y! APIs. (Will not need camping space.)
- Jonathan M Dugan - Informatics PhD, Stanford Alum; building tools in RoR, consultant on building and maintaing community and reputation systems.
- Dave Saunders- Socionomic trends and what start-ups work now. Will attend Saturday.
- Chase Yarbrough
If you would like a shirt ($8), please sign up on StanfordShirts by 4PM Thursday.
Folks Who Are Interested (but unsure if they can make it)...
- Paul Gowder -- Stanford grad student -- this is very interesting and I'd really like to go to it. HOWEVER: I strongly suggest bumping it a couple weeks. Reason? Stanford academic calendar starts pretty late in the fall. Mid or late September could pick up many academic-types who wouldn't be there earlier. Including myself. I don't arrive until Sept. 11ish. Anyway, if I go, I can help organize and can also offer talking on sundry things relating to the law (I have a JD and lots of geek-interested law knowledge), politics, etc. [Sorry the timing may not work for you. The weekend was chosen to correspond with BarCampEarth and also because it is intersession - making venues and camping space easier to get. -- Todd]
- Dean Chen- I might come on Sunday
- Lorin Thwaits (from Phoenix. If I end up coming then I can bring a projector if that helps at all)
- Raines Cohen - possible Friday evening visitor, but Saturday I'm off to help build BurningMan, so unlikely I can stay at Stanford for the long haul.
- Christopher Lin - undeclared Stanford undergrad '09. This looks awesome, but it'll really depend on what kind of transportation I can finagle. I don't know much to share, but I can help in whatever areas need support. See StanfordRideSharing
- JoshuaReeves - Part-time Stanford Grad Student (MSEE) and working full-time at Zazzle, a start-up in Palo Alto. I'd love to make it but I will be leaving for Shanghai on the 24th. I look forward to future Barcamps in the area!
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