OSCamp at this year's OSCON
by Daniel H. Steinberg07/26/2006
One of the great things about conferences like OSCON is that you get to catch up with people working on projects you are interested in. You find these people at sessions and in the hallways and at this year's OSCON you can find them by announcing a session at OSCamp.
Based on Open Space Technology, OSCamp is a place for you to announce that you will be talking about a specific topic at a particular place and time. It's a way of gathering up others who might be interested in the same thing you are. We talked to Brandon Sanders about this first OSCamp. (4 minutes, 01 seconds)
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Daniel H. Steinberg is a podcaster, author, editor, trainer, and developer at Dim Sum Thinking. He co-authored the book Zero Configuration Networking: The Definitive Guide.




