Barcamp Galway - Are you going?

Barcamp Galway is fast approaching (September 22nd). Check out the wiki for details.

Sign up

If you’re planning on coming, please register. You can register either by signing up at the wiki or by emailing barcampgalway at gmail.com. I know there are people who are planning to attend but they haven’t registered. You can just turn up on the day, but registering helps us with planning, organizing food etc.

Give a talk

At the moment there are around 55 attendees signed up but only around 10 people have volunteered to give a talk. The Barcamp culture has a strong focus on participation. Anybody can give a talk about any topic they want. From the Barcamp description (emphasis mine):

At BarCamp, anyone can present. In fact, if this is your first time at BarCamp, presenting is actively encouraged. Talks will typically be 15-20 minutes followed by 15 minutes Q&A / discussion but talks can be as short or as long as you like. You can use PowerPoint slides, or forego slides altogether. Talks can be technical or non-technical.

So don’t be shy, if you are interested in giving a talk just add it to the wiki or email us. The more you participate the more rewarding your Barcamp experience will be.

Sponsorship

We could still do with some more sponsorship. If you are interested in sponsoring the event contact us at barcampgalway at gmail.com. Thanks a lot to the companies who have already give us sponsorship (Microsoft, Blacknight, Boards.ie, Logon.ie and DERI). These companies are supporting the Irish Tech community.

Help us spread the word

Finally, help us spread the word if you can. Post about Barcamp on your blog and tell people who might bt interested about it. If you’re a Barcamp regular, try and recruit one person who has never attended before.

See you in September!

Update Damien Mulley has an interesting post about the composition of Barcamp attendees. Please come along, try and encourage other people to come who haven’t attended before and give a talk about what ever you want.

Update 2: More viewpoints from Walter Higgins and Joe Drumgoole.

Get rid of the Wiki for signups. Wikis confirm that the event is a cliquey, geeks only thing. 99.99% of people will not be able to figure out or use a wiki.

Hi Damien, people who don’t like wiki’s can sign up and/or volunteer to give a talk by emailing barcampgalway at gmail.com.

I totally forgot to sign up before, it's done now. Think I might say something short on BDD+Rails if there's any interest.

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