Archive for September, 2008

BarCamp Johannesburg 11 October

By oneafrikan | September 26th, 2008 | 1 Comment

There is a BarCamp in Jozi wknd of the 11th October… be sure to check it out if you’re in JHB…
_ BarCampJohannesburg

BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees.

We had a very successful Barcamp in 2006, you can read all about it here:
https://barcamp.pbwiki.com/BarCampJohannesburg06

If you’d like to participate, please add your name to the list. Also feel free to update/edit the page where you see fit. (The invite key is “c4mp”.)

Please use the tag #barcampjozi for content related to this event.
- Twitter: @BarCampJozi

Event details:
The weekend of 11th October 2008.
Agilisto offices

;-)

TECH4FRICA conference postponed for 2008

By oneafrikan | September 8th, 2008 | 9 Comments

I’ve been delaying this blog post in the hope that one or two avenues would change things, but unfortunately they haven’t and so it’s time to face reality ;-(

In short, unfortunately I/we weren’t able to raise enough money through sponsorship to cover enough of the costs needed to make the financial risks tenable, which effectively means no conference this year. The majority of responses were along the lines of “we’ve already allocated our budget for this year”, or “it’s not our business focus so we won’t spend money on it”.

*** Please spread the word ***

So, the obvious course of action is to try get into next years budgets; and keep plugging away at people to get at least a yes/no. Based on that, it’s either a yes for sometime in 2009 / 2010; or give up on the idea having tried, failed and learnt from it. I’m not convinced that giving up is the only option just yet though!! ;-)

That said, a few good things have come from the efforts so far, and they are:

  1. a few people have stepped forward to offer sponsorship in the last week or two, unfortunately it’s not enough to cover costs, but it is a good sign.
  2. word seems to be spreading, I’ve been amazed at how many emails have come in every day, from all over.
  3. Most of the speakers have committed to staying involved, which means that we’re still able to speak to sponsors with such a great lineup

Bottom line:

  1. My sincerest apologies to you all.
  2. If you have any questions or comments, please comment.

Thanks, and will be blogging soon with more news!!