Fri 04 Apr 2007Tuning in at the UnconferenceNet Results:Unofficially, it's known as an
"unconference". Officially, it's known as "BarCamp". Inasmuch, that
is, as anything is ever overly formal about BarCamp, which is to
conferences what open source is to software: a few people are
vaguely in charge, lots of people get involved and contribute,
everyone is a bit obsessive about technology, no one pays for
anything or gets paid, and everyone gets a free T-shirt, writes
Karlin Lillington And in that special web way that can happen among a community
with no overt structure, plenty of people knew it was on in Dublin
last Saturday, even though there was no formal advertising. Hence
nearly 100 people found themselves in one of the Digital Hub's
buildings talking technology on a day off, with no requirement for
them to be there.