May 30

T minus 3 days!

Posted by Dan

Hey Everyone.

BarcampSd is only three days out! I hope you have some idea of what you want to talk about, I know I do :)

Oh, we’ll need people who have ipod nano gen2 or later, or video ipods to bring fully charged ipods. Belkin was kind enough to give us 6 ‘tune talk’ radios which can be plugged into ipods to record sessions.

I’m jazzed, how about you?

May 27

I just marked up the schedule in hCalendar. Check it out

May 21

Participatory gathering of geeks has received commitments from new sponsors and continues to seek more
San Diego, CA 21 May, 2007

BarCamp San Diego has officially signed six sponsors for the June 2-3 event. wiseGEEK, Opera, Divx, Joyent, Microsoft, and MindTouch have each committed financial support to San Diego’s first BarCamp.

BarCamp is an event where alpha geeks, industry professionals and others passionate about internet culture, technology, and life online can meet and share ideas and projects. It is built on the philosophy that anyone who builds or uses the internet on a regular basis has something to learn and something to teach, so every attendee is also expected to be a presenter.

Traditionally, BarCamp events are free to the attendees, based on the help of industry sponsors who provide funds to pay for such necessities as food, beer, and internet access hardware. BarCamp San Diego has raised about 50% of its projected budget, and continues to seek sponsorships from anyone interested in tapping into this highly active and creative community of geeks.

The existing sponsors vary as much in size of business as they do in geography. DivX (http://www.divx.com/) is a San Diego-based electronic media company. MindTouch (http://www.mindtouch.com/) is a local business-services start up, located in the Little Italy section of San Diego. Joyent (http://joyent.com/) is a northern California-based company that builds collaboration and communication tools. wiseGEEK (http://www.wisegeek.com/) is a remotely-managed informational question and answer content site, with contributors from all over the globe. Opera (http://www.opera.com/) is an Oslo, Norway-based company responsible for creating the well-respected web browser of the same name. Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com/en/us/default.aspx) is a well-known software company based in Redmond, Washington.

In addition to these companies who donated money, BarCamp is being sponsored by Technical Training Resources (http://www.technicaltrainingresources.com/index.php), who will be providing the facilities for the gathering. TTR has given BarCamp access to all three of its classrooms, as well as parking lot and courtyard areas which will be used for presentations and other activities.

For more information about sponsoring BarCamp San Diego, please visit http://barcamp.org/BarCampSanDiegoSponsors or contact Dan Tentler at sponsors@barcampsd.org or 858.382.7821.

About BarCamp San Diego:
San Diego’s first BarCamp event will take place on June 2-3, 2007 at Technical Training Resources, 6920 Miramar Rd., Suite 105, San Diego, CA 92121. The planning committee is comprised entirely of the following volunteers: Matthew Bosworth, Lisa Brewster, Patrick Crowley, Ryan Felton, Alex Kawas, Lindsay LaShell, Billy Marsh, Edward O’Connor, Phelan Riessen, Harry Slaughter, and Dan Tentler.

May 9

Blips on the radar

Posted by Dan

Yes, many of them! We’ve pinned down a logo, a date, and a venue. We’re rockin and rollin!

We have a document prepared to send to potential sponsors, so if you know any place that might be willing
to help us out with BarCamp San Diego, please drop a line to sponsors@barcampsd.org!

The planning team is meeting every monday to get all of our loose ends finalized, so we’ll keep the blog
and the wiki all up to date with our findings!