[EuroPython] Barcamp?

Bruce Eckel bruceteckel at gmail.com
Sat Jun 13 12:35:04 CEST 2009


Just to clarify, I offered to explain Open Spaces conferences, which is the
kind of conference I've been doing. My understanding is that Bar Camps use
Open Spaces, but if that isn't correct you should let me know.

-- Bruce Eckel



On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 5:45 PM, John Pinner <funthyme at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Christian,
>
> 2009/6/12 Christian Scholz <cs at comlounge.net>:
> > Hi there!
> >
> > As you might remember I sort of organized a Barcamp like part of the
> > conference last year, mainly explaining what it is and doing session
> > planning each morning. The only thing I didn't was actually attending
> > one of the barcamp sessions due to video stuff to do ;-)
> >
> > I'd very much like to do that again this year except with attending
> > sessions :-)
> >
> > So if there is a spare room we can have and some billboard or simply
> > wall where we can put up a session plan then I am happy to run it this
> > year again.
>
> If you look at the timetable you will see that there is room for this,
> marked a Open Space.
>
> Also Bruce Eckel has volunteered to run a panel to explain what a
> barcamp is and how to run one. This could start the barcamp sessions
> off.
>
> All this would be very helpful because we're having a one day PyCon UK
> barcamp on 5th September.
>
> > For those who don't know what a barcamp is: It's basically the same as
> > open spaces, so there is an empty room and there are timeslots and each
> > morning people can signup to fill one of these slots with a talk,
> > discussion round or whatever they want to do there.
> >
> > So if that would be possible again this year, I am happy to help!
>
> Thank you again :-)
>
> best wishes,
>
> John
> --
>
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