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Fwd: BarCamp Django SF

From: Daniel Roy G.
Sent on: Monday, September 29, 2014, 10:25 AM
We're down to our last round of tickets for BarCamp Django this weekend!
BarCamp Django SF is an un-conference where Django developers and enthusiasts come together for 30 hours to learn, build, play, and connect with others.

This is a community event that is driven by your participation. We have 10 rooms of various sizes to accommodate lighting talks, workshops, debates, demos, and the occasional board, poker, or Street Fighter game.

 
We have just released the last round of tickets for BarCamp Django and hope you can join us! 
WHAT IS A BARCAMP? 
A BarCamp is an ad-hoc conference. At BarCamps, everyone who attends is expected to actively contribute in some way - by giving a talk, arranging an activity, getting involved in an interactive session or generally helping out with running the event.

Unlike regular conferences, the schedule for a BarCamp isn’t set in advance; instead, it’s organized by the attendees at the start of the event. The schedule starts as an empty grid, with rooms and time slots but no sessions. Participants then write down the session they want to run on an index card and assign themselves a slot on the grid. 


TICKETS
We are charging $15 a ticket to curb no-shows for the event; all proceeds from ticket sales are donated to theDjango Software Foundation.

SCHOLARSHIPS 
We want to make sure everyone who wants to attend BarCamp Django can. If the $15 price tag is cost prohibitive for you, please contact us for scholarship assistance. 

SPONSORS
Want to show your support for the Django community by sponsoring a meal? We're looking for partners to help keep everyone fueled for the 30-hour event. Apply here

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

    
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BarCamp Django SF is a professional event, and we want the space to be welcoming to all members of the community. All attendees must agree to abide by the BarCamp Django SF's Code of Conduct.
 
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