A tradition in the TikiWiki community, a TikiFest is a meeting between Tiki contributors (that don't usually meet). This is an opportunity, usually, to drink adult beverages, get some laptops out and code wildly in group sessions and/or discuss about wiki technology and culture, etc. depending the mood and context. It is a great opportunity for Tiki users and Tiki power users to meet some of the developers and learn more stuff ๐
If you are new/curious about Tiki, come and meet the contributors. There will be a free workshop "introduction to Tiki" and a TikiFest cocktail. Details will be on wiki page soon.
Table of contents
- When
- November 1 (Sunday): 3.00 pm - 9.00 pm (at the Imperial Pub)
- November 2 (Monday): 11.30 am - 6 pm (at the Imperial Pub)
- November 3 (Tuesday): 10.00 am - 5 pm (at the Centre for Social Innovation, and from 6 pm at Toronto Hacklab/Graffiti's Pub downstairs of the Hacklab)
- November 4 (Wednesday): 10.00 am - 5 pm (at the Centre for Social Innovation)
- November 5 (Thursday): 11.30 am - 6 pm (at the Imperial Pub)
- What
- Who
- Where
- BigBlueButton Access Informaton
- Related links
When
Shortly after Fsoss.ca. See below for details.
Note: Anyone who wants to do demos/presentations of their Tiki projects or anything else is welcome to be part of the schedule. Just add it in.
November 1 (Sunday): 3.00 pm - 9.00 pm (at the Imperial Pub)
- Kick off social + show and tell + some preliminaries
November 2 (Monday): 11.30 am - 6 pm (at the Imperial Pub)
- Tiki4 preview - where it's at, what's new from version 3
- Will break into groups to work on different as aspects of Tiki4, whether it's testing, bug fixing, profiles, documentation etc... Not to worry if you are new to Tiki. This is a great way to learn about the system by "apprenticing" with someone more experienced.
November 3 (Tuesday): 10.00 am - 5 pm (at the Centre for Social Innovation, and from 6 pm at Toronto Hacklab/Graffiti's Pub downstairs of the Hacklab)
- Will break into groups to work on different as aspects of Tiki4, whether it's testing, bug fixing, profiles, documentation etc... Not to worry if you are new to Tiki. This is a great way to learn about the system by "apprenticing" with someone more experienced.
- At 6 pm, we will pay the Toronto Hacklab a visit as it's their "open house" Unpatched Tuesday, and hang out at the Graffiti's Pub downstairs of the Hacklab.
November 4 (Wednesday): 10.00 am - 5 pm (at the Centre for Social Innovation)
November 5 (Thursday): 11.30 am - 6 pm (at the Imperial Pub)
We are at the "room at the back of the pub" on Thursday
What
Release Tiki4 Beta
Who
- Nelson Ko (organizer)
- Marc Laporte, arrives 2009/11/01 21H40 (YTZ)
- Pascal St-Jean
- Mike Pilling
- Dexter
- Rob
- Philippe Cloutier - Chealer
- You?
Where
Sunday, Monday, Thursday location:
Imperial Pub (Back at the pub on Thursday)
54 Dundas St. E.
Toronto M5B 1C7
restaurant: 416-977-4667
(restaurant has free wifi, or bring your own)
Directions: Take the subway to Yonge and Dundas, walk one block east. (parking nearby exists but will be expensive.)
Tuesday, Wednesday location:
Centre for Social Innovation (Suite 120 - single connector conference room)
215 Spadina Avenue, Suite 120
Toronto, M5T 2C7
Tel: 416.979.3939
Directions: Take the Spadina streetcars (southwards from the Spadina subway station or elsewhere) or the Dundas/Queen streetcars (westwards from either of Dundas/Queen/Osgoode/St.Patrick subway stations until Spadina Ave). CSI is on the east side of Spadina Ave in between Queen St. and Dundas St.
Online
We will be testing http://bigbluebutton.org/
Special thank you to Fred Dixon from Blindside Networks who has kindly setup the server specially for the Tiki Community.
BigBlueButton Access Informaton
website: http://algonquincollege.bigbluebutton.org/tiki.html
password: tiki
Voice Options:
- You can use built in VOIP
- Call local Ottawa Number - 613-366-1985
- Call local Toronto Number - 647-367-2991
- Call Toll-Free Number - 866-964-7085
Conference Number: 85113