This document summarizes an event for the Web414 community in Milwaukee. It provides information about Web414, which is a group of designers, programmers, publishers and entrepreneurs interested in advancing the web. The document outlines some ground rules for the event, including respecting copyright and encouraging open sharing of ideas. It then shifts to promoting participation and presentations from attendees on various topics like unconferences, photography and jobs.
2. SO WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
• Web414 - Milwaukee's Web
Community: The Web414
group consists of amateurs and
professionals interested in building
and improving the web today and
in the future. We are a diverse
group including designers,
programmers, publishers, and
entrepreneurs - all with a common
interest in creating the new web.
3. SO WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
• Web414 - Milwaukee's Web
Community: The Web414
group consists of amateurs and
professionals interested in building
and improving the web today and
in the future. We are a diverse
group including designers,
programmers, publishers, and
entrepreneurs - all with a common
interest in creating the new web.
(In Drupal)
5. THE COMMONS
http://www.flickr.com/photos/denverjeffrey/301014978/
• We respect copyright, and expect everyone else to as well.
That said, Web414 and Bucketworks are believers in the free
and open sharing of ideas,and we strongly encourage you to
publish the content you create at this here meeting under an
open license, so others can gain value from it.
6. OK. SO LETS GET TO IT.
Live on UStream.tv/Web414, from
Bucketworks and around the world, This is
Web414 for May 14, 2009
12. *CAMP
• An unconference is a facilitated, participant-driven
conference.
[Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference]
• While loosely structured, there are rules at a *Camp. All
attendees are encouraged to present or facilitate a session.
Everyone is also asked to share information and experiences
of the event, both live and after the fact
[Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcamp]
13. *CAMP
• Things you may notice happening at a *camp
• People may leave your session.
• People may interrupt your presentation
• Expertise is fleeting. BullS#&t is forever.
• The Supreme Court has, on six separate occasions, upheld
challenges to The LAW of Two Feet!!1one!