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May 27 2008

Barcamp Brisbane 2 wrap-up

Published by Matt Hooper under Meet-ups

Last Saturday the 2nd Barcamp Brisbane was held at the East Brisbane Bowls Club. This was my first Barcamp and here are some thoughts on the day and on future meet-ups I’d like to see happen in South-East Queensland.

We managed to take over the bowls club for the day, with over 40 people attending. There were two areas - one for slightly more formal presentations with a data projector and the other for informal sit-down discussion of topics of choice. All but two of the presentations were tech-focussed, and varied from an introduction to Adobe AIR to ‘Why I changed to Ruby on Rails’. Easily the most eye-catching presentation was the Silverlight Deep Zoom Demonstration.

Cameron Reilly kicked off the day with a talk which challenged all of us geeks and semi-geeks to wake up to the amazing inheritance which our forefathers worked and fought for. Cameron challenged us to use our talents and technologies to make the world a better place. After a bbq lunch put on by the bowls club, Ian Kath took the stage and shared his passion for podcasting while pointing out to us that the tools which we use as geeks are not at all simple to layman end-users - a fact that Ian challenges all of us to remember as we undertake our tech. journeys.

The highlight of the day for me was the talk by Elias Bizannes on Data Portability, not least of which because DP is a topic which I follow with interest. Elias flew up from Sydney specially, and it was worth hearing him speak. He drew attention to a number of the issues surrounding DP and (judging by the flurry of questions and comments) he certainly got us all thinking about this very topical issue, in these days of seemingly never-ending sign-ups as we all race to try out new web services.

I took time during the day to meet as many people as I could get around, and managed to fit in some evangelising about the uses/benefits of Twitter. I also had a conversation about Twitter’s inability to scale, which sadly reared its head again in the days leading up to the Barcamp. Friendfeed ‘Rooms’ were announced the day before Barcamp, and I took the opportunity to tout those as well. To me, FF rooms allow the possibility of better conversations than can be had on Twitter, and it will be interesting to watch how the rooms idea is taken up. I digress, however..

All in all Barcamp Brisbane 2 was a fantastic day, and I came away thinking about how I yearn to meet more South East Queensland folks more often. Once every 6 months will not do! It is my intention to do more to organise Twitter Underground Brigade meet-ups and also to go to other Barcamps, such as the Gold Coast Barcamp, tentatively slated for the 5th of July 2008 at the time of writing. I also hope to catch up with people over coffee etc in order to keep the momentum of some great conversations going.

A big shout-out to Peter Ward for ‘un-organising’ the day, and Steve Dalton for assisting on the day, even though not in an official ‘un-organising’ capacity.

Links:

Wrap-up of the sessions by Chris Vincent

http://www.brisbaneishome.com/brisbane-barcamp-2008-post-1/

http://www.brisbaneishome.com/brisbane-barcamp-2008-post-2/

Google groups

http://groups.google.com/group/barcampbrisbane

http://groups.google.com/group/barcampgoldcoast

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