The name is an allusion to a Tim O'Reilly initiated series of events called FooCamp where selected people (Friends of O'Reilly) for replacement and overnight (camping) met. While you need an invitation to participate in the FooCamp from O'Reilly, can be taken without an invitation from BarCamp. Foo and bar are both metasyntaktische variables. the expiry of a BarCamp has similarities with the Open Space method, but is loosely organized. It consists of lectures and discussion sessions (sessions) every morning on white boards, bulletin boards or metaplasia - so-called grids - are coordinated by the participants themselves (English grid). But there are also rules: All participants are required to hold a lecture or organize themselves.
BarCamps are mainly organized by channels such as blogs and wikis, micro-blogging, social bookmarking and IRC applied and documented. Anyone can self-organize a BarCamp and we use also the Wiki on Barcamp.org. Participation is free and limited only for reasons of space, prior registration is necessary, therefore. On many BarCamps abroad, it is possible to spend at the venue in your own sleeping bag at night. The cost of the event and for catering supported by sponsors.
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