Jul 07 2008
Barcamp Gold Coast 1 wrap up
Saturday the 5th of July saw the inaugural Gold Coast barcamp, held at the Griffith University campus at Southport. This post is just a brain dump of some of my thoughts from the day - there are other more complete wrap-ups which I’ll link to at the bottom of this post.
Despite the very cool, rainy day (or maybe because it encouraged folks to stay indoors to talk) there was a really good vibe amongst attendees. Some of the talks that stood out for me were the four below.
Data portability - Chris Saad/Ashley Angell
Chris and Ashley gave a brief talk on where data portability is up to. While those in the room appeared to be already well versed on the data portability push (there was another session running concurrently next door which may have had some folks who weren’t so familiar with the topic), there were a few questions raised which prompted some discussion. One of these questions was to do with the current usability of OpenID from an end-user’s point of view. More info on data portability at the data portability homepage.
Ajax pushing techniques - Ben Novakovic
Ben gave an easy-to-follow presentation on three different pushing techniques available when using AJAX for web applications. I, for one, have been interested in finding out more about AJAX and the possibilities it opens up, so the content of this presentation was particularly useful. Ben has blogged about the presentation on his blog.
Panedia - Aaron Spence
As was the case at the last Brisbane barcamp with the MS Silverlight demonstration, one presentation at the Gold Coast barcamp stood out for being visually spectacular. That presentation was Aaron Spence’s look at his company Panedia’s offerings. Spence and his team have developed their own workflow/method for producing stunning panoramas reminiscent (although of much better image quality, as Aaron pointed out) of the Google Street Maps images. Panedia also offer static images which can be used as desktop wallpapers and Aaron talked about some of their strategies for monetising their content going forward. Panedia.com is well worth a look if you’re interested in seeing some great australian images.
Social Media Club - Des Walsh
Des gave an introduction to the Brisbane Chapter of the Social Media Club. Although Des is from Tweed Heads, he has volunteered to lead the new Brisbane Chapter, at least initially. The barcamp discussion indicated there is a lot of enthusiasm both in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast for more meet-ups, and the Social Media Club will likely be one vehicle which facilitates the growth of gatherings where the ‘Social Media’ tag brings people together, but won’t necessarily be the only topic du jour. Personally I feel that there is a lot of value in bringing Social Media, New Media and Web/Enterprise 2.0 people together to have conversations on a wide range of subjects, and I feel that SMC is going to be a good start in connecting people in South East Queensland.
All in all it was a worthwhile trip down to the Gold Coast for me and one that I intend doing again when the next Gold Coast barcamp is on! Many thanks to Steve Dalton for un-organising the day - all seemed to go off without a hitch, thanks largely to Steve.
Other links/wrap-ups about the day:
Michael Rees: http://mrees.wordpress.com/2008/07/06/inaugural-barcamp-gold-coast/
Steve Dalton: http://dalts.net/node/123
David Novakovic: http://dpn.name/index.php/2008/07/06/barcampgoldcoast-thoughts/
Des Walsh: http://deswalsh.com/2008/07/07/barcamp-a-first-for-the-gold-coast-and-for-me/
UPDATE: DJ Paine has posted his photos from the day in a set on Flickr: http://flickr.com/photos/djp72/sets/72157606022985427
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great to put some faces to names/ blogs and twitter handles!
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I am really excited to see all of this great stuff happening down in Australia - excited to stay connected to it all through Des Walsh and Chris Saad…
Cheers Chris.
I really think there is going to be a great increase in momentum for ‘2.0′ meet-ups here in Brisbane and beyond. Several of us are keen to up the ante and do more and engage more often and with more people at face-to-face gatherings. Bring it on, I say!