OggCamp 2018

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OggCamp 2018
Saturday, 18 August 2018 | Sunday, 19 August 2018
Sheffield Hallam University
City Campus,
Charles Street,
Sheffield S1 2ND
United Kingdom



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"What on earth is OggCamp?" I hear you ask. Basically it is an Open Source unconference. OggCamp is something you really should be interested in because it celebrates everything that Steemit does. Community, Freedom, Inclusion and the chance to meet awesome inspiring people, plus Steemians are actually using FREE SOFTWARE every day, Steemit is Open Source Software!

"OK Pete, what's an unconference then?" so it's a bit like a conference but without any cast-in-concrete structure. There are a good number of talks scheduled over the two days ranging from "How I used to rob banks" by my good friend freakyclown to things such as the Raspberry Pi and coding but for me my favourite part is hooking up with all the friends I've made over the years and the chance to make new ones. It really is a good way to swap ideas and knowledge and, if you want, learn something new. OggCamp is generally opened with a keynote speach on a Linux/FOSS/Freedom theme and then it's off to one of the various rooms for an intercative talk/demonstartion on a subject you like or would like to learn more about.

"So why should I go?" Because there's bound to be something there to interest you even if you're a complete technophobe. One of the features of OggCamp is the ability for you to offer to give a talk of your own on whatever subject you like. You simply write your name, subject and prefered time on a post-it note and stick it on the board, subject to people voting on it you will be allocated a room and all the help and resources you need to make your presentation enjoyable by the awesome OggCamp Crew. Personally, I'm not qualified, but I think @steevc should attend and give a talk on Steemit. :-D

"I don't think my partner would be interested." As I said, there's something there for everyone, even the youngsters. We have people of all ages and interests attend. There's generally (But not always) a free lunch provided and there's also a social event of one form or another arranged for the Saturday night. Friday night is the Pre-event party which is always lots of fun with lots of alcohol and on Sunday is the prize draw where lots of prizes are offered via a raffle. One of my funniest memories is when they ran out of prizes one year and gave away a tin of spam from the local supermarket! And who doesn't want to win a tin of spam?

If you're still not convinced to grab a ticket spend a few moments watching this awesome video from our time in Liverpool. If you don't blink you might even see me in it. \o/


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Are there any cryptocurrency related talks/stand on Oggcamp currently?

When I went to Fosdem, I didn't notice anything crypto related, aside from the t-shirts some people were wearing. Which is a shame, since most cryptocurrency projects are as FOSS as you can get.

Sorry if this was mentioned in the video, can't watch that for another couple of hours (at work).

I think steemit and the Open source community are a good fit as projects on here can make good money. It's always been an issue getting people to pay for the software, but they can show appreciation with a vote. If I go them I'll be sure to bring this up

I've mentioned this to one of my FOSS developer friends, Meredith l Patterson, especially initiatives like utopian could be a great help for projects that are having trouble getting corporate funding.

There will be if you come and give a talk. \o/

Yeah well, I'm tempted to look into that. I definitely want to give at least a lightning-talk at Fosdem next year.

You really want me to trek to the frozen North to talk about Steemit? I could be tempted. My last trip to OggCamp was great fun. I even met you there

I believe they now actually have toilets in Sheffield. :-D

What a good camp you can see that they had a great time and they met amazing people!