After spending Friday at Area15 setting up and dropping things off for Charlotte’s first Barcamp I ended up standing with a beer in hand outside the building watching the sun going down over the city skyline – wondering how the big day would go, and knowing that due to Chicken Pox I would need to sit it out.
Well even though I can’t say I was there – everything I have seen and heard has told me that it was a great success. All the basics were covered, breakfast, tents, wifi connections and projectors – but in the end the event was only ever about one thing, the people that came and made it what it was – and they really did come out and create a great atmosphere.
We’ll be publishing out the final costs and I’m sure you’ll see more pictures, video streams etc over the following days. I personally want to thank Justin Ruckman for his constant support, the endless hours of design work from the website to the t-shirts, then setting up to lead the event and also Carlos Espin for his enthusiasm and connections which meant that we had both an extremely cool facility and great food! Also there is Brian Flaherty and Tyler Williams who both jumped feet first in to keep things running – and all the people that worked so hard on the day to keep the event humming.
Hopefully the end of Chicken Pox is just a day or two away now and I’ll be back at work – in the meantime I am able to reflect on the fact that Charlotte has a community that really wants to come together, now we just need to take the energy that has been started and work out where we want to take it.
Here are a few of my favorite pics from the day.

by Andy Ciordia

by Andy Ciordia

by Mtyndall




Phillip you, Justin, Brian, and everyone else who helped out did an excellent job. I can’t wait till next year. See you at JUG.
Sorry you could not be there, but your presence was still felt. Your name came up many times and everyone appreciated your efforts in pulling the whole thing together.
Thank you!
Corey
barcamp turned out to be a huge success! :) congratulations to you and the team behind it! now im wondering what the next cool gathering will be? ;)
again, im so proud of you! and hopefully next year il be there to help out ;)
I came not really knowing what BarCamp was and was some what skeptical. Needless to day I was blown away. It was fantastic and I had a great time. Thank you to everyone involved in making BarCampCLT happen.
Great job to you, Brian, and Justin. I’ve been back in Charlotte for a couple of years now and it’s great to see how the Charlotte community is coming together through events like this. Hopefully this shows the direction the community is going, and more exciting events will come out of it.
Again thanks for all the hard work and congratulations on a great event.
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