Showing posts with label BarCamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BarCamp. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2008

Digesting Barcamp Nairobi 2008 - June 21 2008

The People:

We had all sorts of people :
  • bloggers
  • all sorts of programmers: web, mobile, etc
  • people in the telecoms industry
  • Govt represented by the ICT Board
  • photographers
  • students (even high school)
  • the plain curious

Courtesy of Ushahidi, we had about 120 Barcamp branded T-shirts available (based on those who'd signed up to get one) so apologies to those who didn't get one.

However, roughly 228 people showed up!


Great - lots of ladies came :)

Sessions and Topics:

We had 3 concurrent 30 minute sessions conducted in three rooms (Ushahidi Room, ICT Board room, and the Google Room) throughout the day. At the beginning of the sessions, in typical barcamp style, campers were asked to come forward and write down what they wanted to talk about, then the topics and agenda selected based on what people wanted to listen to. A bit like acclamation (politically) but not as noisy.

A rough listing of the resulting topics:

Room: Ushahidi
  • Buglabs session
  • Web apps with Jahazi
  • Wordpress optimization tips
  • GPS/Google Maps: S60 as a platform... and a bug
  • Developing for the iPhone
  • Internet/Network Security
  • Renewable Energy Kiosks & Impact on Rural IT

Room: ICT Board
  • Google Maps Session
  • CMS - Zope/Plone
  • Blogging Tricks
  • Open-e Data Storage
  • Application Development Procedures to code for Government
  • zunguka.com (web|mobile|you)
  • Bandwidth Management and Optimization

Room: Google Room
  • Where are the developers?
  • Software Localisation
  • Ubuntu and LTSP
  • Blogging for cash
  • Google Maps and Mobile applications
  • Linux as a development platform for engineers
  • Kiania's informal session :)

We also had a 'lightning session' lasting about 55 minutes where anyone with something say was welcome to for a 5 minute period. Here's the list.

  • Michuki - IETF & KIXP
  • Erik - Ushahidi recruiting
  • Kahenya - Creative Commons
  • Alex Gakuru - F/OSS organisations listing, ICT government study
  • Mike K - kenblogs
  • Stella - Fahamu - ICTs & Human Rights
  • Paul Kukubo - The Kenya ICT Board & Vision, goals.
  • Edward - Moi Uni
  • Limo - Data and records
  • Gee - Web design tips
  • KenyanPoet - Publishing
  • Gichingiri - sokoletu
  • James - Computers for Schools/e-waste management
  • Mike - Archiving, Record keeping
  • Anne - Law, defamation & blogging

Thanks:
  • Our main sponsors: Google, Ushahidi, Kenya ICT Board
  • Strategic Lee, Deep Space hosting
  • Wananchi for the free wifi
  • Openworld and KENET for projectors
  • Yahoo, O'Reilly, Wordpress for the giveaways
  • Bug Labs for letting us borrow one of their new BUGbundles
  • Brian Muita & Gichingiri for the snazzy poster
  • Eric (Magutu) for running around :)
  • Erik (Hash) for the great blogging
  • Mich for MC'ing
  • Everyone who helped organize, setup and clean up afterwards
  • Everyone who came :)
Some photos
Also check out Hash's blog

Monday, June 16, 2008

Monday, June 9, 2008

Barcamp Nairobi - Saturday June 21 2008


Saturday June 21st 2008
Jacaranda Hotel
9am - 5pm
More details + Sign up here ( free barcamp T-Shirt! )

More coverage here.

Be There!

Thursday, April 26, 2007

BarCamp Videos

Finally some of these are available online:

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Post BarCamp Nairobi Kenya - 31st March

This is an initial write up of the meeting's proceeding:

Started at around 1.30pm with about 10 people in attendance. :) Typical Sat Afternoon in Nairobi. But this rapidly grew to more than 50 people coming in ... most were probably not Arsenal or Liverpool fans - or valued this more than football :)
We covered a whole range of issues ... read about them below.

Aother post coming up with all our experiences of organizing BarCamp.


Other BarCamp coverage:
http://startupkenya.blogspot.com/2007/04/barcamp-wow.html
http://www.afromusing.com/blog/?p=286
http://69mb.wordpress.com/2007/04/01/barcamp-kenya/
http://whiteafrican.com/?p=476
http://pictureafrica.blogspot.com/2007/04/barcamp-kenya-nairobi-march-31-2007.html
http://bankelele.blogspot.com/2007/04/safaricom-blinks-nairobi-barcamp.html
http://www.mentalacrobatics.com/think/archives/2007/03/barcamp_kenya_in_full_flow.php


The fastest car in the world The Bugatti Veyron by Josiah Mugambi, video here :)




AfricaDotNet by Edgar Okioga

Edgar heads up the .NET user group in Kenya and also lectures part time at the university. He talked about:

  • The .NET platform, dished out FREEBIES - MSDN community CDs
  • Getting involved in the .NET user group and other community groups
  • Individuals taking action - go and volunteer to lecture at the universitites !!





Equal Opportunity Manufacturing
by
Kamau Gachigi (Phd) of Uni of Nairobi

  • This guy is my new hero ! There do exist some amazing people in the academia sector ... just wish we could have more guys like him.
  • Dr Gachigi is passionate about what he does ... and it's addictive ! I hope we'll do a lot more with him in SkunkWorks ... watch this space ...
  • He talked about the MIT Fab Labs project - which provides a "lab" or "machine" that helps people fabricate & create ... tools, electronics, aeroplanes even ... much easily. All you need to bring is your own creativity.
  • He then answered a lot of questions about why there is a big disconnect between academia and the real world. And how the universities are trying to bridge the gap:
  • Creation of UNES (a fund to finance startup ideas of students)
  • Presention is here



Software Defined Radio by Nick a JKUAT student (This was really techie oriented)

  • Talked about GNU Radio among other things and how to utilize various technologies (even GSM) to transmit radio










bungeni.org by Ashok

  • Talked about collection of information from various sources ranging from hard copies to proprietary software copies and open technologies.
  • Bungeni.org is one of the end results - check it out!.
  • Clearly from his presentation, open standards go very far in allowing information to reach as many people as possible.










Long Tail Economics of Abundance by Kiptum (MamaMikes)

  • Kiptum first talked about MamaMikes - the history, where they started, and some of the interesting experiences they've seen in the e-commerce business with expanding offerings etc.
  • Then he went on to talk about the long tail

Presentation is here.






Residential Networks with Kiania
(oops i didn't find any DK fotos :) ) but there are some of him preparing his presentation in the photos linked (look out for a guy in ORANGE)

Kiania in his bright orange Asterisk shirt talked about how to take infrastructure development in your own hands and start creating community-based networks in neighbourhoods ...

  • Create a backbone infrastructure of wifi or fiber or utp hooking up your estate
  • Expand your estate to the neighborhood - imagine a South C wide community owned network.
  • Add content ... an asterisk setup, a chat setup for the girl in house 4B :) etc.



Skunkworks and the Halfway Proposition - Riyaz

There is a movement happening in Kenya ... it's evidenced by the drastic jump in traffic when KCSE results were released - local traffic to the servers jumped five-fold. Or on Valentines Day.

There are more and more people developing local content. Online startups, information sites etc ... the key is building this up to critical mass.

More local content = less use of satellite resources, and faster loading = a better user experience ... leading to more adoption of online technologies.

Skunkworks is a free open community for techies by kawa techies. We provide a forum for free exchange of ideas, and in the process hope to start developing "projects" which will grow into web applications - making it easy for people to add local content to the web.

Signup and Come for our weekly sessions - we've realized they're actually like mini-BarCamps.



StocksKenya by Ted Muganda


  • Stockskenya.com was initially developed for private use :) but later realised it's potential and its ability to meet the needs of many retail investors in Kenya
  • Has a vibrant online community of users.
  • Will hopefully be hosted locally soon?









University LAN networks - Melvin

The guys over at JKUAT have built their own dorm network after the uni admin was unable to provide them connectivity. Put together with strings literally ... this network has exponentially grown in numbers of subscribers.

Most common apps are multimedia - yay Scofield !

They've setup a prepaid card system where students can go buy a set amount of credit - this minimal charge helps them grow and run the network (and pay for the internet link)

Their model has changed slightly - they now ask halls to setup LANs and then interconnect them together. Network is so big they don't know how many devices they have anymore.


Laws of Kenya, Genius Executive Center and Startups in Kenya - Harry Karanja

Harry doesn't always seem to have his hands in other people's pockets like most lawyers :) This entrepreneur does some really cool stuff !!

Harry's SoftLaw idea creation company started off digitizing all the laws of Kenya. They intially put it all on CD, and later put it up on a prepaid website. Now Laws of Kenya is all free as they explore other ways of monetizing.

He's also started an incubation center - Genius - located at ViewPark towers 15th Floor. The center provides a complete office workstation - with PC, phone, internet, messaging etc services. Helpful & affordable for lots of startups.

Harry blogs at Startups in Kenya - which has some really interesting content ... check it out.









Gituma Nturibi on electronic ticketing

We truly live in a paperless world. Now you have no excuse that u forgot your ticket at home when you get to the airport....









More photos, and video to follow..