Re: SV CodeCamp presentation

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Item SV CodeCamp presentation
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I can make it either time.

Jimmy

On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 11:02 PM, Todd Davies <davies@stanford.edu>; wrote:

> Todd Davies <http://deme.stanford.edu/viewing/person/11>; commented on The
> Deme Team folio <http://deme.stanford.edu/viewing/folio/24>;
> Comment title: SV CodeCamp presentation<http://deme.stanford.edu/viewing/textcomment/643>
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>
> Hi, all,
>
> Silicon Valley CodeCamp offered us a a presentation spot that opened up on
> Saturday (Oct. 8) at 5 pm. So I said we would do it. Let me know if you
> can make it. All of us that can be there can help present. We have 75
> minutes. Here's the title and abstract I gave them:
>
> Deme: A Django-Based CMS for Deliberative Content Creation and Control by
> Users
>
> Level: Intermediate
>
> Description: Deme (which rhymes with "team") is a web content management
> system/framework designed for heavily social applications that involve
> group deliberation/collaboration. It's also been designed to embody
> Control by Users, a paradigm that combines ideas such as FOSS,
> participatory design, data portability, a "bill of rights" for users, and
> "Do not track". We will give an overview of the high level design goals
> and show how Deme embodies them, with attention to
> implementation/performance issues and coding choices for such a general
> purpose framework. Co-presenters: Todd Davies, Mike Mintz, Noam Ben-Avi,
> Jimmy Tobin
>
> Also, you should register for SVCC at
> http://www.siliconvalley-codecamp.com/Register.aspx if you have not
> already.
>
> It is possible we could switch to Sunday morning if this time doesn't work
> for you guys, but I'd prefer the Saturday time. There should still be good
> crowds at that time on Saturday.
>
> Todd
>
> Todd Davies *** email: davies@stanford.edu
> Symbolic Systems Program *** phone: 1-650-723-4091
> Stanford University *** fax: 1-650-723-5666
> Stanford, CA, 94305-2150 *** web: www.stanford.edu/~davies
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>

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