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Welcome to Euro Foo Camp

The First Eurofoo was from 5 pm Friday, August 20 through mid-day Sunday, August 22 2004 at the University of Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands. Check out the EuroFooSchedule, the SaturdaySchedule and the EuroFooMap (to find out which room is which).

It was attended by around 100 EuroFooCampers , who were doing interesting work in fields such as wireless, web services, open source programming, security, GPS, and all manner of emerging technologies. Over the weekend, EuroFoo Campers shared their works in progress, showed off the latest tech toys and hardware hacks, and tackled challenging problems together. FOAFCamp was held in the days before EuroFoo, but was a separate event (see FOAFCamp page for more details).

There are FooCampPictures from the event, as well as Venue pictures (and more venue pictures from beforehand, including HAL2001.

Event Video Footage Available!

Go and take a look at:

http://www.archive.org/movies/movies-details-db.php?collection=opensource_movies&collectionid=EuroFoo_2004

featuring people like Tim Oreilly, Piers Cawley and others.

After the Event

ThanksToTimOReillyAndAllHisTeamBecauseEuroFooRocked!

Post-event update on EuroOSCON2005

As a result of EuroFoo we're going to try and build a 3D chocolate printer

Wiki Entries from Before Eurofoo

The below really ought to be refactored before the NextEuroFoo

Things Campers want to talk about or do

WirelessNetwork TalkOffers To get your talk listed, create a page for it and include a link to CategoryTalk on the page. TalkRequests TalkLinks RadioFreeFoo FooMP3archive MusicMaking FooVideo TimsNewBook FooFoafSession

Travel and Lodging for People going to Enschede another time

Eating and Drinking

Bringing Stuff

More info on the Foaf wiki...

Food drink and fun with pointers about food, drink, places to go out, and travel

I had an IdeaForALogo

There is an IRC channel (#eurofoo on irc.freenode.net); try this link: irc://irc.freenode.net/eurofoo .

Info on Foo Camp 2003, at O'Reilly's campus in Sebastopol, CA:

RecentChanges is also available as a scraped RSS Feed as a prelude to BenHammersley talking about BetterLivingThroughRSS.

Here's a list of cool MacSoftware as used by us here. Add your own.


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