622 SE Grand Ave
Portland, Oregon 97214

May 1: 6pm - 10pm
May 2: 9am - 10pm

Contact us if you want to sponsor or volunteer to help out (contact details are available on the wiki)

All of the details are on the BarCampPortland wiki, but here are a few highlights.

Friday, May 1 (doors open at 6pm):
6:00 - 7:00pm: Registration
7:00 - 7:30pm: Kickoff
7:30 - 8:00pm Session Planning / Agenda Setting
8:00 - 9:45pm Friday night sessions / activities / karaoke / werewolf
9:00pm - 10:00pm Strange Love Live Podcast recording live from BarCampPortland an hour earlier than normal!

Note: If you want to present or have input into the agenda, Friday night is your chance!!

Saturday, May 2
9:00 - 9:30am: Breakfast / Networking
9:30 - 10:00: Morning kickoff
10:00 - 1:45: Sessions
1:45 - 3:00: Lunch
3:00 - 6:45: Sessions
6:45 - 7:30: Light Dinner or Snacks
7:30 - 9:15: Sessions / activities
7:30 - 9:30: Werewolf
9:30 - 9:45: Wrap-up session
9:45 - 10:00: Please stay and help us clean up after ourselves

Official Website: http://barcamp.org/BarCampPortland

Added by Legion Of Tech on December 12, 2008

Comments

teknotus

I hope there will be plenty of vegan food. Remember the consumption of vegan food ALWAY exceeds the number of vegans. This is simple math. All of the vegans will only eat the vegan food plus many non vegans. Vegans normally encourage non vegans to eat vegan food as they would like everyone to have this be their normal diet, but it's so much better when there is enough for everyone.

Similar math rules apply to other restricted diets.

soycamo

Needs moar vegan food and lolcats.

especially lolcats

Legion Of Tech

BarCampPortland is BYOL (Bring Your Own Lanyard) event. We'll have badges, but we'd like to have you re-use a lanyard from a previous event. Note: The lanyard is the rope to hold your badge around your neck.

We'll plan the schedule on Friday night, so start thinking about those session ideas now!

Teknotus - it helps when you have some vegans on the organizing team *ahem*. We'll have plenty of vegan options.

writeinmovement

I have a concert Friday night but I will likely stop in before that and/or come by Saturday :) Yay!

James Miller

I am looking forward to doing a talk on the Digital TV transition and opportunities to learn something about TV broadcast technology and help folks in the community. I think Bart Massey may be joining me in maybe doing a demonstration of some neat, cheap, and easy antenna projects as well.

Here's a link to the Google Tech Talk I did last month on the subject..

The DTV Transition and the Tech-Savy Volunteer


Abstract:
Broadcast television's analog to digital DTV transition is a technology event touching every American household. On June 12, full power TV stations around the nation will cease over the air transmission of analog television and transmit only digital. Analog TV sets in low-income, non-English speaker, disabled and other households receiving TV over the air will no longer function unless steps are taken to maintain reception after the transition, for example by using a digital converter device. Technical and logistical challenges associated with the DTV transition are expected to impact these households hardest. James Miller, Attorney Advisor at the FCC, will discuss these issues and how this unprecedented technical change offers tech-savvy volunteers an opportunity to share expertise and make a difference to people in need, while learning more about the wireless engineering aspects of broadcast TV.

wazzuplocal

I plan going.

vj

I will be there on Saturday only. And I may well eat some vegan food, just cuz. Also, more lolcats -- I'm running a deficit.