[OSList] Missoula BarCamp 2012 - Open Space with Lightning Keynotes

Michael M Pannwitz mmpanne at boscop.org
Thu Apr 12 06:04:08 PDT 2012


Dear Harold,
my first email address was mmpanne at snafu.de, "snafu" was just about the 
best company in this sector in Berlin having many big customers. Nobody 
realized the meaning of snafu and I always thought that some of the GIs 
that hung around Berlin after leaving the military created it...that 
turned out to be a rumor. As I remember there was a politically more 
correct version of snafu: situation normal all fouled up.
snafu.de was founded in Berlin in 1994... still going strong.
mmp

On 12.04.2012 08:01, Harold Shinsato wrote:
> Harrison - I'd love to answer your question - but it looks like the rest
> of the community has already done so.
>
> I first encountered foo and bar as names for variables in my first LISP
> programming classes back at MIT in 1980. I only learned years later that
> it was derived from FUBAR. The last time I looked up this acronym there
> were some who disputed the etymology as coming from the military - which
> I though was ridiculous - it seemed perfect military gallows humor. But
> that seems to have been worked out given the reference to a 1944 U.S.
> Army animated short directed by Fritz Freleng including characters named
> Snafu, Tarfu, and Fubar. (Situation Normal All F***ed Up, Things Are
> Really F***ed Up, Totally And Royally F***ed Up).
>
> Scatology aside - the first private invitation only Friends of O'Reilly
> in 2004 was an Open Space without the facilitation - they just gave
> folks a grid of times and places to fill in. It was held on the lawn and
> many of the attendees camped out on O'Reilly's corporate headquarter's
> lawn in Sebastopol, California. It made such a dramatic impact on the
> computer and publishing industries that it was copied by people in the
> Bay Area who didn't get invited and wanted to take advantage of the
> spacious dynamic format. They called it BarCamp - an obvious name for
> geeks as a complement to FooCamp. A "backcronym" for the event, invented
> after the fact, is "Bay Area Rejects". Har har! The BarCamp spread
> beyond tech into arts, law, real estate, and more, and are held around
> the world. But it's like a bad copy of OST - but has made an impact.
>
>      Harold
>
> On 4/11/12 10:06 PM, Jeff Aitken wrote:
>> In case anyone wonders, FUBAR was a term in the US army that gives an
>> official-sounding name to a situation where things are really going
>> badly. It's intended as a joke, like laughing in the face of the
>> absurdity of life. It stands for "F**ed Up Beyond All Recognition."
>>
>> A really handy term in this life of complex and wicked problems. No
>> wonder the computer folks picked it up, tho I note it's spelled
>> "foobar".
>>
>> So I proudly note that Open Space is a pretty good antidote to foobar!
>>
>> Jeff
>> San Francisco
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 8:01 PM, doug<ost at footprintsinthewind.com>  wrote:
>>> Harrison--
>>>
>>> I think both are an inside joke in computing circles, particularly those of
>>> the linux/unix flavors. They will often use example names of files and
>>> applications that have the word foobar in the title. To translate to Windows
>>> users, it might be something like, "To do X, first execute the foobar.exe
>>> file, then...."
>>>
>>> Harold I would presume can give you the more juicy details, but I wanted to
>>> demonstrate to all that I had run into the term before, although that and $2
>>> will get you a cup of coffee....<grin>
>>>
>>>                         :- Doug.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 04/11/2012 04:06 PM, Harrison Owen wrote:
>>>> Harold – Sounds wonderful! And … could you answer a stupid question that
>>>> has niggled my mind for a while: What is the derivation of “BarCamp?”
>>>> “Camp” I understand, but “bar?” And while you are at it – how about the
>>>> same for “Foocamp.”
>>>>
>>>> Harrison
>>>>
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>>>> [mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] *On Behalf Of *Harold
>>>> Shinsato
>>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 11, 2012 1:18 PM
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>>>> *Subject:* [OSList] Missoula BarCamp 2012 - Open Space with Lightning
>>>>
>>>> Keynotes
>>>>
>>>> Dear OSList,
>>>>
>>>> If any of you are in Montana this weekend, you'll receive a very
>>>> friendly welcome at the premier Montana Open Space event - Missoula
>>>> BarCamp. April 13-14.http://missoulabarcamp.org.
>>>>
>>>> Inspired originally by O'Reilly's FooCamp and the spinoff BarCamp until
>>>> Kaliya Hamlin educated me about Open Space Technology. I eventually
>>>> learned OST was the pure lineage from which sprang BarCamp. So though we
>>>> use the BarCamp title, I launched it straight from the OST manual back
>>>> in 2008 after I took Lisa Heft's awesome training.
>>>>
>>>> We're in our fifth year. It's a conversation between artists, techies,
>>>> and people who want to make the world better (change agents).
>>>>
>>>> Inspired by the awesome work Peggy Holman has done with the Journalism
>>>> That Matters conferences - we start with warm up talks. We now call them
>>>> "Lightning Keynotes" so we can attract bigger names with giving them the
>>>> "bully pulpit" for a short time - and they usually stay and get involved
>>>> in the Open Space as well. We've partnered with IgniteMissoula - so we
>>>> also opened up for some community submitted 5 minute talks. I'm excited
>>>> that OSList member and fellow JTM-er Sono Hashisaki will be one of those
>>>> Lightning Keynotes.
>>>>
>>>> This is our fifth year - and it's exciting to see it happening in a
>>>> beautiful facility - the Native American Center - a gorgeous new
>>>> building with a circular lobby that seems built for Open Space. The
>>>> University of Montana president will kick us off. I'm very much excited
>>>> - and deeply grateful to all the support I've received from this
>>>> community over the years.
>>>>
>>>> http://missoulabarcamp.org
>>>>
>>>> Blessings!
>>>> Harold
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Harold Shinsato
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