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Social Graph Foo Camp

(wiki password is c4mp)

February 1-3, 2008

O'Reilly's Campus in Sebastopol, CA (driving directions)

 

We've invited about 70 Friends Of O'Reilly (aka Foo), people who're doing interesting works around social networking, the social graph, and technologies for data portability. We'll have some planned activities, but much of the agenda will be determined by you. We'll provide space, electricity, a wireless network, and a wiki. You bring your ideas, enthusiasms, and projects. We all get to know each other better, and hopefully come up with some cool ideas about how to change the world.

 

Like past FooCamps which O'Reilly organized, a Foo Camp is as good as participants make it. Be prepared to lead or participate in a session, ask interesting questions, show off what you're working on, and generally leave your mark on the weekend. It's a little like Burning Man in that there are no spectators, only participants (much less dust, however). People sometimes ask "what can I do to be invited back" and your best bet is to make a (positive) impression by engaging and presenting.

 

Be Prepared to Demo or Speak

 

We'll put the program together on Friday evening at about 7:30pm, so if you want to lead a session, sign up for a slot then. Don't worry if you arrive late, there should be enough sessions to go around. We'll have a variety of spaces–conference rooms and open areas. Several of the rooms have projectors, but we could use more, so if you have one to lend, do bring it along. For more information about past Foo Camps, Tim has posted "Why Foo Camp" and there are tips from past campers.

 

Schedule

The schedule is still being worked out, though plan on arriving Friday afternoon (4ish) and leaving mid-day Sunday.

 

Sponsors

The following companies (beyond O'Reilly donating their awesome campus) are helping to make SG Foo possible.

  • Google
  • Six Apart
  • MyStrands

 

Confirmed Campers

Please help to keep the list sorted by name. Format is:

name - interests (location [can be "city, state", "city, country", or "city" (for metros), or "latitude,longitude" (decimal degrees)])

 

  1. Aaron Newton
  2. Andy Denmark
  3. Blaine Cook - OAuth, XMPP, Ruby (San Francisco, CA)
  4. Brad Fitzpatrick
  5. Brady Forrest
  6. Brian McCallister
  7. Christy Canida
  8. Dan Brickley
  9. Dave Morin
  10. David Janes
  11. David Recordon - OpenID, decentralized social networks, Perl (San Francisco, CA)
  12. DeWitt Clinton
  13. Eran Hammer-Lahav
  14. Joseph Smarr - Friends-list portability, online identity consolidation, sync, OpenID, microformats, OAuth (Mountain View, CA)
  15. Kellan McCrea
  16. Larry Halff - OAuth, OpenID, Rails, decentralized social networks, social APIs (San Francisco, CA)
  17. Leah Culver
  18. Leslie Chicoine
  19. Luke Shepard
  20. Matt Biddulph - OAuth, message-oriented APIs, Rails, locative, small pieces loosely joined (London, UK)
  21. Mark Atwood
  22. Richard Kilmer
  23. Scott Kveton
  24. Shelly Farnham
  25. Tantek Çelik
  26. Tim O'Reilly
  27. Tom Coates
  28. Tony Stubblebine
  29. Warren Sack

 

Regrets

 

  1. Chris Messina (conflict with Web Directions North)

 

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