
Photo by Jeremy Brooks
The final ticket allocation went in nine minutes today. We’re sold out. Sorry if you missed out :(
I’m running a waiting list; email me at jay@gooby.org if you’d like to be put on it. There are generally a few last-minute tickets due to double-bookings or forgotten commitments, so it’s worth a punt.
There’ll be 150 of us at this BarCamp; about a third larger than last time. It’s looking like a really great mix of attendees and we can’t wait! We’re hoping for a game or two of Locomatrix, there’s bound to be some werewolf and perhaps Jon Linklater-Johnson will break out his latest creation, semantopoly.
If you’re new to BarCamping then don’t worry. Over the coming weeks we’ll be giving you the lowdown on what to expect, ideas for talks, and suggestions on how you can get the most out of the weekend. There’s definitely something for everyone.
We’ll be in touch soon with your Backnetwork logins, directions and a general guide for what you’ll need on the day.
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Jay, Jon & Paul...
For what it is worth, it is defiantly worth getting on the reserve list. I was on the reserve list for the first BarCampLondon, got a place, and enjoyed it so much I have been to all the two day BarCamps I have been able since.
Now, I am seriously considering bringing my unicycle, so there may be more places on the second day while the original delegates are recovering in hospital. :-)