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OSNCamp

Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 9:00 AM - Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 4:00 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA    Share this event


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OSNCamp is the gathering for all those interested in openness and knowledge sharing for a "just sustainability". It is also the first gathering of the Open Sustainability Network.

 

What's it about?

Thousands of organizations and millions of people are currently working to effectively tackle a set of profound global challenges through the creation, adoption and commercialization of sustainable approaches and clean technologies. Our efforts are fragmented. It is time to promote a culture of working together while maintaining our own special niches by leveraging shared and openly licensed solutions.

Join us for the first Open Sustainability Network unconference as we explore free content and knowledge sharing in sustainability, international development, appropriate technology and solutions to poverty.

The basics

Open Sustainability Network (more information)
October 18-19, 2008
8:30 am for a 9am start, to 4 pm (tentative)

San Francisco State University

1600 Holloway Ave
San Francisco, CA, 94132 US

Saturday: Jack Adams hall, Cesar Chavez building

Sunday: Room HUM 115 in the nearby Humanities (HUM) Building. Follow the signs.

See the map of SFSU campus, with locations highlighted.

Come play

Join our thriving international community of scholars, makers, thinkers, and world-shakers - the event is open to all with a willingness to contribute and a desire to work throughout the weekend to make change happen. Registration is free and travel scholarships may be available to those with financial need (depending on sponsorship).

Pitch in

In true unconference style, all attendees are expected to contribute to running the event in some way. For some people this means giving a presentation or running a tutorial. For others it means volunteering - podcasting the event, organizing carpools, donating food, or making sure the rooms are stocked with whiteboard markers. It all depends on your interests and abilities - there are many ways to lend a hand.

Support

Support us financially or in any other way you can.

We are keeping the event free so that all can join. Please consider making a donation when you register, to help cover costs.

Become a sponsor - a Financial Sponsor, Promotional Sponsor, or Volunteer Support Sponsor.

Please contact us if you wish to support specific "extras" for the event that won't happen without sponsorship:
  • transport scholarships for participants coming from far away who might otherwise not be able to come.
  • T-shirts.
  • lunch, dinner, or tea and coffee (Fairtrade?)
Attendee List
  • jibansha arora arora

  • Peter Barker

  • Debtaru Basak, IBM

  • Eckhart Beatty

  • Jeffrey Burrell

  • Andrzej Buszko

  • Alexandra Carelli

  • Cindy Chen, Haas School of Business

  • Laura Cioffi, San Francisco State University

  • Ben de Vries

  • jarl forsman

  • Merisa Gant

  • Kathleen Greenan

  • Clint Guerrero

  • Evonne Heyning

  • Joey Hiller

  • David Hodgson

  • Renee Kerson, Fine Line Group

  • Hee Jung Lee

  • Mike Mathenge, IWAKE, Inc

  • Zoe Maxon, GreenerOne

  • Sati Morgan

  • Dr. Arvind Kumar Mungray, SVNIT, INDIA

  • Kamran Niazi

  • chris page, Yahoo!

  • Joshua Pearce

  • Eli Saddler

  • Lilia Patricia Sanchez, Green MBA Student at Dominican University

  • Walt Schlender

  • Jeff Schwartz

  • Steve Sekhon

  • Ryan Shelby

  • shelby song

  • Eddie T

  • Dinda Hervi Tri Rachmawati, Transasia Resources

  • Martin Ugarte, Mission Housing Development Corporation

  • Amber Word

  • Daniel Worley

  • Daniel Zucker, Sun Microsystems

When

Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 9:00 AM
- to -
Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 4:00 PM (PT)

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Where
Jack Adams Hall in Cesar Chavez Building
1600 Holloway Ave
San Francisco, CA 94112



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