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Journal Journal: MySQL Camp II - August 23-24, 2007 - Brooklyn, NY

=========== MySQL Camp II - August 23-24 - Brooklyn, New York ==========

The second MySQL Camp is happening August 23rd and 24th at Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, New York. Like the first MySQL Camp, this one is a *completely free*, *community-driven* event.

About MySQL Camp
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The camp is a relaxed, barcamp-style unconference that gets MySQL and FLOSS community members, users, and developers together for the purpose of driving innovation and participation. Sessions at the un-conference are proposed and voted on by the campers both onsite and before the camp begins. The camp is part hackfest, part interactive learning and sharing, and part relaxed networking event.

The focus of MySQL Camp II is participation. Come prepared to shout out ideas, challenge traditional thinking, make new friends, and work with fellow community members on both your own and community projects.

Limited Registration
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Registration for MySQL Camp II is restricted to only 200 participants, and space is filling up quickly. To register, email Jay Pipes (jay at mysql dot com) the following information:

- Your Name
- Your Company or Affiliation (if applicable)
- Your Location
- Your Email Address

Links and More Information
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Up to date information about the camp is available at http://mysqlcamp.org.

Information about Polytechnic University is available at http://www.poly.edu.

For hotel information and room sharing, please check the MySQLCamp.org website continually as the camp dates approach.

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User Journal

Journal Journal: MySQL Camp - November 10th - 12th at Google Headquarters

MySQL Camp - Invitation to Participate

The first-ever MySQL Camp mini-conference will be held at Google
Headquarters in Mountain View, California, from November 10th through
12th. The camp is free and open to all participants. Focus for the
conference is on developing and understanding MySQL source code and
determining direction for future community developments on the MySQL
server.

Similar to the successful BarCamps (http://barcamp.org), the MySQL Camp
encourages open discussion, participation, and networking of attendees,
with both pre-organized and impromptu sessions on MySQL source code
internals, API development, community activism and issues, and advanced
MySQL usage. Attendees are asked to come with ideas anThe first MySQL Camp will be held November 10th through 12th at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, California. The barcamp-style unconference is

d a can-do
attitude!

More information, and a registration page, is available on the camp wiki
site: http://mysqlcamp.org

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