BarCamp Manchester 2010 on Saturday, November 20th
Joshua Judson Rosen
rozzin at geekspace.com
Fri Nov 19 11:32:13 EST 2010
kenta <kenta.koga at gmail.com> writes:
>
> In lieu of a ManchLUG meeting this month I recommend attending BarCamp
> Manchester on November 20th. Hope to see some of the ManchLUG
> regulars there.
While I'm not a ManchLUG regular yet, I plan on showing up for BarCamp--
it sounds awesome. Maybe I'll even be able to give an interesting presentation.
Not sure I'll be able to stay through to 16:00, though.
Out of curiosity, any idea as to which hours should be expected
to be the most exciting? Do things usually take an hour or two
to really get rolling? And do they tend to peter out before 16:00,
or keep going strong and roll over into an after-party?
> Details from original post:
>
> On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 2:58 PM, kenta <kenta.koga at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Anyone else planning on attending BarCamp Manchester this year on November 20th?
> >
> > For those unfamiliar, this is an "un-conference" geared toward
> > technical topics such as: Programming frameworks, techniques,
> > languages (C++/.net/python/ruby), web technologies (PHP, Drupal,
> > Wordpress, HTML5), mobile technologies, networking, security, and
> > electronics. The sessions presented that day are dependent on the
> > attendees. As an attendee there is no obligation to be a presenter,
> > but if you're looking to share something of interest all you have to
> > do is write it up as a session at the beginning of the day, find a
> > time slot and you're now a presenter.
> >
> > I'm thinking of not having a ManchLUG meet for November and
> > recommending that we form an impromptu ManchLUG meeting at BarCamp if
> > there is enough interest. Any takers?
> >
> > Further info and sign-up page for the event (it's free) is at:
> > http://www.barcampmanchester.org
> >
> > -Kenta
> >
>
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