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on January 29, 2008 at 10:15:16 pm
Social Graph Foo Camp (wiki password is c4mp)
(wiki password is c4mp)
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. There will be heavy traffic on 101N starting at 3pm (or before), especially if it's raining as forecasted. Leave early to avoid the worst of it.
Camping
Generally people will "camp" at O'Reilly's campus either outside in tents or throughout their offices/cubicles in sleeping bags. http://wiki.oreillynet.com/foocamp07/index.cgi?WhatToBring is a good reference too.
Sponsors
The following companies (beyond O'Reilly donating their awesome campus) are helping to make SG Foo possible.
Rides Needed
Joel Longtine (joel at socialthing dot com) from SFO on Friday morning/afternoon Heading to Foo Camp with Renny Gleeson- Steve Ivy (SMF @ 5:45pm)
- Stephen Paul Weber (SFO @ 11:00AM)
Chris Saad - would love a ride from SF please! Heading in with Eran, Blain etc- Ben Smith (BBC) - would also love a ride from SF
Leslie Chicoine - would dig a ride from SF, will bring cupcakes on demandTom Scott - is hoping there's a ride from SF Travelling up with Thomas Huhn- Gavin Bell would love a ride from San Francisco on Friday afternoon thanks
- Matt Biddulph needs a ride to/from SF
Scott Kveton needs a ride *back* to SF (or SFO)- Dan Brickley (danbri) would love a ride from San Fran on Friday (arriving SFO thurs, if anyone fancies a beer in town too).
Rides Available
- Brian McCallister: Leaving Friday, time flexible, from Menlo Park (passing SFO)
- Fred Stutzman: Departing from SFO at 3PMish
- sgfoo@wuxx.com: Leaving Friday from SJC
Thomas Huhn: In SF from Wednesday on, --leaving Friday, time flexible, from hotel near Fisherman's Wharf, have 2 seats- Chris Mocko: Palo Alto, anytime! Only ask for good music, food, & convo...
- Renny Gleeson - I get into SFO at ~1:15PM, I'll have a car with seats for me +3. Can leave anytime between 1:30 and 3 depending on your sched. All I need is someone who knows the f-ing directions. I can also offer rides back to SFO Sunday anytime the car gets filled!
- dbrodnitz@oreilly.com (Dan) -- leaving Alameda, CA Saturday morn. Could pick up in the east bay. Heading back home that night.
- Terry Jones (terry@jon.es) - passing through SF (roughly Fremont & Market) at ~2pm. Room for 3. Send mail to arrange details.
- Don MacAskill (don AT smugmug d0t com) - leaving Mountain View maybe noonish. Shotgun and small (BMW M3) back seat available.
- Andy Denmark (denmark at gmail dot com) - planning to leave SF in the mid-afternoon (2-3pm), have "comfortable" room for two plus a hobbit or gear, just send me email if interested so we can coordinate meet/pick-up
Pre-Camp drinkup anyone?
If you are arriving to SF (or located in the area) and would like to have a pre-camp drinkup register below. We'll see if we have enough people that are interested.
- Eran Sandler (arriving to SF for the first time ever on Thursday Jan/31 noonish. Just send the address of a good place and I'll try to get there somehow :-) )
- Scott Kveton (arriving SF 4:00pm and meeting up with David)
- David Recordon (in SF around SOMA)
- Tom Scott (arriving Wednesday PM)
- Thomas Huhn (arriving Tuesday late afternoon)
Confirmed Campers
Please help to keep the list sorted by name. Your name should link to your profile on the SG Foo Crowdvine. Format is:
name - interests (location [can be "city, state", "city, country", or "city" (for metros), or "latitude,longitude" (decimal degrees)])
(get those coordinates by finding your exact address on google maps then copy and paste this code into the browser bar: javascript:void(prompt('',gApplication.getMap().getCenter())); )
- Aaron Newton
- Aber Whitcomb
- Adam Smith - Xobni, data that's buried in your email, machine learning (San Francisco, CA)
- Allen Hurff
- Andy Denmark
- Ankur Shah
- Artur Bergman
- Barry Wellman
- Ben Smith - OAuth, radically decentralized social software, network as database, utility computing (BBC) (Seattle WA)
- Blaine Cook - OAuth, XMPP, Messaging-based architectures (San Francisco, CA)
- Brad Fitzpatrick
- Brady Forrest
- Brian Ellin
- Brian McCallister - distributed hackery, inaccurate and partial information, Ning, OpenSocial (Menlo Park, CA)
- Brian Oberkirch
- Cameron Marlow - Facebook, social media research, influence, diffusion (New York, NY)
- Chris Mocko - Young and restless
- Chris Saad - Co-founder- Faraday Media, DataPortability.org, APML.org, Media 2.0 Workgroup
- Christopher Allen
- Christy Canida
- Dan Brickley
- Dan Brodnitz
- Danese Cooper - Social Butterfly, Open Source Diva (San Francisco, CA)
- Dare Obasanjo
- Dave Morin - Facebook Platform, Social Graph, Identity
- David Janes - lifestreaming, XMPP, rel-me and xfn, ownership
- David Recordon - OpenID, decentralized social networks, Perl (San Francisco, CA)
- Deb Schultz
- danah boyd (Los Angeles, CA)
- Danny Kolke
- DeWitt Clinton
- Diego Doval
- Dirk Olbertz - NoseRub decentralised social networks - Bonn, Germany
- Don MacAskill - SmugMug, data portability, interoperability with other sites & apps (Mountain View, CA)
- Eran Hammer-Lahav - OAuth, OpenID, discovery, email identifiers, XRDS-Simple, URL normalization (South Orange, NJ)
- Eran Sandler - OAuth, OpenID, Federation vs. Centralization (Haifa, Israel 32.8146, 34.987035)
- Eric Wilhelm
- Evan Prodromou
- Eve Phillips
- Fred Stutzman - ClaimID, MicroID, research, teaching (Carrboro, NC)
- Gavin Bell social networks for scientists , long term identity, OAuth, OpenID, identity consolidation, a paper on identity and provenance (London, UK)
- Harrison Tang
- Jason Devitt
- Jeremy Keith - hCard, XFN, Social Network Portability, Lifestreams (Brighton, UK)
- Jesse Robbins - Privacy, Freedom, Enterprise/Banking/Credit Union/Gov/MegaCorp Adoption, Operations, Emergency Management (Seattle, WA)
- Joel Longtine (Socialthing!) - Rails, Lifestreams, Graph Portability, Social APIs, FOAF, Microformats (Boulder, CO)
- Joseph Smarr - Friends-list portability, online identity consolidation, sync, OpenID, microformats, OAuth (Mountain View, CA)
- John McCrea
- John Musser
- John Panzer
- Kellan Elliott-McCrea - OAuth, OpenID, decentralized discovery, casual privacy, fluffy clouds (San Francisco, CA)
- Kevin Marks
- Kim Cameron
- Kirsten Jones
- Larry Halff - OAuth, OpenID, Rails, decentralized social networks, social APIs (San Francisco, CA)
- Leah Culver
- Leslie Chicoine - experience design, ubicomp, kites (San Francisco, CA | (37.78116, -122.39366))
- Luke Shepard
- Marc Davis
- Marc Smith - Directed graph data sets, network visualizations, "hyperties" - mobile devices that sense other people, social roles (Redmond, WA)
- Matt Biddulph - OAuth, message-oriented APIs, Rails, locative, small pieces loosely joined (London, UK)
- Matt Brezina - Xobni
- Matt Tucker
- Matthew Rothenberg
- Mark Atwood - OAuth, radically decentralized social software, network as database, utility computing (Seattle WA)
- Mark Jacobsen
- Mark Paschal
- Mark Zuckerberg
- Michael Curtis
- Michael K. Loukides
- Mike Wells
- Nathan Eagle - relationship inference, large-scale (100+M node) network analysis, mobile phone data, product diffusion (Santa Fe, NM / Boston, MA)
- Niall Kennedy - faceted personas, access control, programmability (San Francisco, CA 37.776142,-122.41293)
- Paul Buchheit
- Paul Lindner - Usability, OpenSocial, AtomPub, XMPP (San Francisco, CA)
- Ralph Meijer - XMPP, Publish-Subscribe, Federating Social Networks (Eindhoven, Netherlands)
- Renny Gleeson
- Richard Kilmer - P2P, identity unification, deep/implicit desktop integration, CSCW, Ruby (Washington DC)
- Rob Dolin - social data aggregation, federating SNS's, pub/sub, social search, relevance from social graphs, online activism, respecting privacy (Seattle, WA)
- Rohit Khare
- Ryan Sarver - geolocation on the web, locationaware.org, usability / interaction design
- Sara Winge
- Scott Kveton - OpenID, OAuth, DiSo, rabble-rousing (Corvallis, OR)
- Shelly Farnham
- Shreyas Doshi
- Stephen Paul Weber - DiSo, microformats, OpenID (Ontario, Canada)
- Steve Ganz - microformats, XFN, professional relationship descriptions, social network portability (SNP), Lifestreams (San Jose, CA)
- Steve Ivy (redmonk.net)- DiSo, microformats, XFN, OpenID, social network portability (SNP), (Gilbert, AZ)
- Tantek Çelik - microformats, XFN, hCard, social network portability (SNP), identity consolidation, recent SNP preso, WikihCards (San Francisco, CA)
- Teresa Nielsen Hayden
- Terrell Russell - blog - claimID, MicroID, identity and expertise research (Chapel Hill, NC)
- Terry Jones
- Thomas Huhn - integrating online social networks into everyday life: lifestrea.ms, data portability, OpenID, OAuth, Microformats, Diso, APML (KTown, Germany)
- Tim O'Reilly
- Tom Coates
- Tom Scott
- Tony Stubblebine
- Venky Veeraraghavan - Social Networking in the Enterprise, SharePoint, Social Network Portability, Identity and Claims
- Warren Sack - public media, social computing (Santa Cruz, CA)
- Will Aldrich
- Chris Messina, Citizen Agency - microformats, OpenID, hCard, OAuth, DiSo Project, CA)
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