[twitter-dev] Re: Chirp is coming to San Francisco April 14 and 15

2010-04-13 Thread Mo
The Conference is Sold Out!  I've never seen such a thing.  Anyone
have any extra full event passes they'd like to sell?

I've been coding for 25 hours straight to launch before the event, and
now I can't go.  :-(

Help...anyone...

-Maurice
http://www.pay4tweet.com


On Apr 5, 12:04 pm, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
 Hi all --
 With only nine days left until Biz's opening speech, Chirp -- Twitter's
 first conference for developers -- is fast approaching! The two day event
 will be in San Francisco on April 14th and 15th. You can image how excited
 we are to have a conversation with everyone from the ecosystem in the same
 room.

 The conference opens at the Palace of Fine Arts from 9AM to 6PM on April
 14th. The schedule features keynotes from Biz Stone, Ev Williams, Ryan
 Sarver, and Dick Costolo which include announcements and roadmap details.

 On April 14th at 7PM we all move to Fort Mason to start the Hack Day. Here
 is where everyone will have a chance to collaborate, meet other members of
 the ecosystem, and have the entire Twitter team on call to answer questions.
 After an Ignite session at 8PM on the night of the 14th, we'll leave the
 doors to Fort Mason open all night for developers who want to dig into their
 code or conversations. The content on April 15th will pick up at 10AM. The
 day includes breakout talks on technology, best practices, policy, design,
 and more.  Additionally, we're hosting times for developers to meet with
 Twitter's designers, Legal team, Platform team, the EFF and others to get
 their individual questions answered. Even Ev and Biz are hosting an hour so
 everyone can meet the founders. We'll wrap the entire conference with a
 rockin' party later that night!

 We have more space at Fort Mason than the Palace of Fine Arts so last week
 we opened tickets for the Hack Day. There are still $140 Hack Day passes and
 a few full conference tickets left so if you would like to attend please
 head tohttp://chirp.twitter.comand register. We hope to see you there!

 Thanks,
 Doug

 http://twitter.com/dougw


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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Chirp is coming to San Francisco April 14 and 15

2010-04-13 Thread Ryan Sarver
Mo, as Taylor said, just grab a Hack Day ticket and we'll see you there!

On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Mo maur...@moluv.com wrote:

 The Conference is Sold Out!  I've never seen such a thing.  Anyone
 have any extra full event passes they'd like to sell?

 I've been coding for 25 hours straight to launch before the event, and
 now I can't go.  :-(

 Help...anyone...

 -Maurice
 http://www.pay4tweet.com


 On Apr 5, 12:04 pm, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
  Hi all --
  With only nine days left until Biz's opening speech, Chirp -- Twitter's
  first conference for developers -- is fast approaching! The two day event
  will be in San Francisco on April 14th and 15th. You can image how
 excited
  we are to have a conversation with everyone from the ecosystem in the
 same
  room.
 
  The conference opens at the Palace of Fine Arts from 9AM to 6PM on April
  14th. The schedule features keynotes from Biz Stone, Ev Williams, Ryan
  Sarver, and Dick Costolo which include announcements and roadmap details.
 
  On April 14th at 7PM we all move to Fort Mason to start the Hack Day.
 Here
  is where everyone will have a chance to collaborate, meet other members
 of
  the ecosystem, and have the entire Twitter team on call to answer
 questions.
  After an Ignite session at 8PM on the night of the 14th, we'll leave the
  doors to Fort Mason open all night for developers who want to dig into
 their
  code or conversations. The content on April 15th will pick up at 10AM.
 The
  day includes breakout talks on technology, best practices, policy,
 design,
  and more.  Additionally, we're hosting times for developers to meet with
  Twitter's designers, Legal team, Platform team, the EFF and others to get
  their individual questions answered. Even Ev and Biz are hosting an hour
 so
  everyone can meet the founders. We'll wrap the entire conference with a
  rockin' party later that night!
 
  We have more space at Fort Mason than the Palace of Fine Arts so last
 week
  we opened tickets for the Hack Day. There are still $140 Hack Day passes
 and
  a few full conference tickets left so if you would like to attend please
  head tohttp://chirp.twitter.comand register. We hope to see you there!
 
  Thanks,
  Doug
 
  http://twitter.com/dougw


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[twitter-dev] Re: Chirp is coming to San Francisco April 14 and 15

2010-04-13 Thread Mo
Thanks for the responses guys, but the first day means more to me than
the second day.  I'll keep looking around.

-Mo

On Apr 13, 9:28 am, Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com wrote:
 Mo, as Taylor said, just grab a Hack Day ticket and we'll see you there!

 On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Mo maur...@moluv.com wrote:
  The Conference is Sold Out!  I've never seen such a thing.  Anyone
  have any extra full event passes they'd like to sell?

  I've been coding for 25 hours straight to launch before the event, and
  now I can't go.  :-(

  Help...anyone...

  -Maurice
 http://www.pay4tweet.com

  On Apr 5, 12:04 pm, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
   Hi all --
   With only nine days left until Biz's opening speech, Chirp -- Twitter's
   first conference for developers -- is fast approaching! The two day event
   will be in San Francisco on April 14th and 15th. You can image how
  excited
   we are to have a conversation with everyone from the ecosystem in the
  same
   room.

   The conference opens at the Palace of Fine Arts from 9AM to 6PM on April
   14th. The schedule features keynotes from Biz Stone, Ev Williams, Ryan
   Sarver, and Dick Costolo which include announcements and roadmap details.

   On April 14th at 7PM we all move to Fort Mason to start the Hack Day.
  Here
   is where everyone will have a chance to collaborate, meet other members
  of
   the ecosystem, and have the entire Twitter team on call to answer
  questions.
   After an Ignite session at 8PM on the night of the 14th, we'll leave the
   doors to Fort Mason open all night for developers who want to dig into
  their
   code or conversations. The content on April 15th will pick up at 10AM.
  The
   day includes breakout talks on technology, best practices, policy,
  design,
   and more.  Additionally, we're hosting times for developers to meet with
   Twitter's designers, Legal team, Platform team, the EFF and others to get
   their individual questions answered. Even Ev and Biz are hosting an hour
  so
   everyone can meet the founders. We'll wrap the entire conference with a
   rockin' party later that night!

   We have more space at Fort Mason than the Palace of Fine Arts so last
  week
   we opened tickets for the Hack Day. There are still $140 Hack Day passes
  and
   a few full conference tickets left so if you would like to attend please
   head tohttp://chirp.twitter.comandregister. We hope to see you there!

   Thanks,
   Doug

  http://twitter.com/dougw

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Chirp is coming to San Francisco April 14 and 15

2010-04-07 Thread Abraham Williams
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 22:39, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zn...@comcast.netwrote:

 On 04/06/2010 05:21 PM, Jonathan Strauss wrote:
  Ok, I just threw this together super quickly:
 http://chirphackday.pbworks.com/
 
  Preliminary sections:
  * List of participants + areas of interests
  * Ideas + interested developers
  * Non-Twitter APIs that might be useful /shameless plug
 
  It's currently open to anyone to edit. Hopefully folks will find it
  useful and/or improve on it.
 
  @Doug: It would be great to have any more details about the Hack Day
  process (i.e. rules, etc) that are currently available added in the
  general info section at the top.

 I thought we were using Plancast for that. I don't have a problem with
 your site, but if we're using yours instead of Plancast, I'll delete my
 Plancast account - I've got way too many social media gizmo logins as
 it is. ;-)


Plancast is good for finding events and RSVPing but not for organizing
information about the events.

Abraham

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[twitter-dev] Re: Chirp is coming to San Francisco April 14 and 15

2010-04-07 Thread Orian Marx (@orian)
If nobody tweets about it it didn't really happen :-)

On Apr 7, 1:51 am, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky zn...@comcast.net wrote:
 On 04/06/2010 03:30 PM, Abraham Williams wrote: On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 
 15:06, Jonathan Strauss jonat...@snowballfactory.com
  wrote:

  Secondly, is there a wiki or something for coordinating among Chirp
  Hack Day participants?

  Twitter.com? :-P

 What if the brightest and best Twitter developers gathered for two days
 in Twitter's home town and *nobody* tweeted a single tweet about it?

 ;-)

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[twitter-dev] Re: Chirp is coming to San Francisco April 14 and 15

2010-04-06 Thread Arnaud Meunier
Really excited to be in San Francisco (first time for me there) next
week! Quite a long trip from Paris, but I just couldn't miss such an
occasion to meet you all :)

For those who would be interested, I made a little Chirp page on
Twitoaster, threading Attendees' conversations in real time:
http://twitoaster.com/twitter-chirp-conference/

See you (very) soon,
Arnaud | @twitoaster | http://twitoaster.com


On Apr 5, 9:04 pm, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
 Hi all --
 With only nine days left until Biz's opening speech, Chirp -- Twitter's
 first conference for developers -- is fast approaching! The two day event
 will be in San Francisco on April 14th and 15th. You can image how excited
 we are to have a conversation with everyone from the ecosystem in the same
 room.

 The conference opens at the Palace of Fine Arts from 9AM to 6PM on April
 14th. The schedule features keynotes from Biz Stone, Ev Williams, Ryan
 Sarver, and Dick Costolo which include announcements and roadmap details.

 On April 14th at 7PM we all move to Fort Mason to start the Hack Day. Here
 is where everyone will have a chance to collaborate, meet other members of
 the ecosystem, and have the entire Twitter team on call to answer questions.
 After an Ignite session at 8PM on the night of the 14th, we'll leave the
 doors to Fort Mason open all night for developers who want to dig into their
 code or conversations. The content on April 15th will pick up at 10AM. The
 day includes breakout talks on technology, best practices, policy, design,
 and more.  Additionally, we're hosting times for developers to meet with
 Twitter's designers, Legal team, Platform team, the EFF and others to get
 their individual questions answered. Even Ev and Biz are hosting an hour so
 everyone can meet the founders. We'll wrap the entire conference with a
 rockin' party later that night!

 We have more space at Fort Mason than the Palace of Fine Arts so last week
 we opened tickets for the Hack Day. There are still $140 Hack Day passes and
 a few full conference tickets left so if you would like to attend please
 head tohttp://chirp.twitter.comand register. We hope to see you there!

 Thanks,
 Doug

 http://twitter.com/dougw


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[twitter-dev] Re: Chirp is coming to San Francisco April 14 and 15

2010-04-06 Thread Jonathan Strauss
First of all, I want to extend an invite to everyone here to the pre-
Chirp party we're co-hosting with 140, Klout, LiveIntent, Ellerdale,
and Plancast on Tuesday, April 13. See http://tweetvite.com/event/prechirp
for all the details.

Secondly, is there a wiki or something for coordinating among Chirp
Hack Day participants? We're a couple people, but are interested in
teaming up with some other folks if it makes sense. So, it would be
great to have a central place where people could list hack ideas or
areas that interest them and how to get in touch. In the meantime,
feel free to reach out to me directly if you want to chat about hack
ideas.

Hope to see you on Tuesday night,
-jonathan

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On Apr 6, 3:06 am, Arnaud Meunier arnaud.meun...@twitoaster.com
wrote:
 Really excited to be in San Francisco (first time for me there) next
 week! Quite a long trip from Paris, but I just couldn't miss such an
 occasion to meet you all :)

 For those who would be interested, I made a little Chirppage on
 Twitoaster, threading Attendees' conversations in real 
 time:http://twitoaster.com/twitter-chirp-conference/

 See you (very) soon,
 Arnaud | @twitoaster |http://twitoaster.com

 On Apr 5, 9:04 pm, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:

  Hi all --
  With only nine days left until Biz's opening speech,Chirp-- Twitter's
  first conference for developers -- is fast approaching! The two day event
  will be in San Francisco on April 14th and 15th. You can image how excited
  we are to have a conversation with everyone from the ecosystem in the same
  room.

  The conference opens at the Palace of Fine Arts from 9AM to 6PM on April
  14th. The schedule features keynotes from Biz Stone, Ev Williams, Ryan
  Sarver, and Dick Costolo which include announcements and roadmap details.

  On April 14th at 7PM we all move to Fort Mason to start the Hack Day. Here
  is where everyone will have a chance to collaborate, meet other members of
  the ecosystem, and have the entire Twitter team on call to answer questions.
  After an Ignite session at 8PM on the night of the 14th, we'll leave the
  doors to Fort Mason open all night for developers who want to dig into their
  code or conversations. The content on April 15th will pick up at 10AM. The
  day includes breakout talks on technology, best practices, policy, design,
  and more.  Additionally, we're hosting times for developers to meet with
  Twitter's designers, Legal team, Platform team, the EFF and others to get
  their individual questions answered. Even Ev and Biz are hosting an hour so
  everyone can meet the founders. We'll wrap the entire conference with a
  rockin' party later that night!

  We have more space at Fort Mason than the Palace of Fine Arts so last week
  we opened tickets for the Hack Day. There are still $140 Hack Day passes and
  a few full conference tickets left so if you would like to attend please
  head tohttp://chirp.twitter.comandregister. We hope to see you there!

  Thanks,
  Doug

 http://twitter.com/dougw


Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Chirp is coming to San Francisco April 14 and 15

2010-04-06 Thread Abraham Williams
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 15:06, Jonathan Strauss jonat...@snowballfactory.com
 wrote:

 Secondly, is there a wiki or something for coordinating among Chirp
 Hack Day participants?


Twitter.com? :-P

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[twitter-dev] Re: Chirp is coming to San Francisco April 14 and 15

2010-04-06 Thread John OBrien (TwapperKeeper)
While I typically just lurk here on the Twitter Dev group to keep up
to date with changes / etc, I do look forward to meeting everyone out
at Chirp.

I am hoping I can grab an earlier flight on the 12th which will also
allow me to make it to PreChirp as well... (right now sched to get in
a little late)

See everyone in San Fran...  Gonna be a fun 10 days from Chirp to
F8...

John
Twapper Keeper
http://twapperkeeper.com
http://twitter.com/jobrieniii

On Apr 6, 6:30 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 15:06, Jonathan Strauss jonat...@snowballfactory.com

  wrote:
  Secondly, is there a wiki or something for coordinating among Chirp
  Hack Day participants?

 Twitter.com? :-P

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Chirp is coming to San Francisco April 14 and 15

2010-04-06 Thread Doug Williams
Jonathan,
Lead the way! I'll happily point to any any efforts you are doing around
coordination with the @Chirp account, etc...

Thanks,
Doug


On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 15:06, Jonathan Strauss 
 jonat...@snowballfactory.com wrote:

 Secondly, is there a wiki or something for coordinating among Chirp
 Hack Day participants?


 Twitter.com? :-P


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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Chirp is coming to San Francisco April 14 and 15

2010-04-06 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
On 04/06/2010 05:21 PM, Jonathan Strauss wrote:
 Ok, I just threw this together super quickly: http://chirphackday.pbworks.com/
 
 Preliminary sections:
 * List of participants + areas of interests
 * Ideas + interested developers
 * Non-Twitter APIs that might be useful /shameless plug
 
 It's currently open to anyone to edit. Hopefully folks will find it
 useful and/or improve on it.
 
 @Doug: It would be great to have any more details about the Hack Day
 process (i.e. rules, etc) that are currently available added in the
 general info section at the top.

I thought we were using Plancast for that. I don't have a problem with
your site, but if we're using yours instead of Plancast, I'll delete my
Plancast account - I've got way too many social media gizmo logins as
it is. ;-)

-- 
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
borasky-research.net/m-edward-ed-borasky

A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems. ~ Paul Erdős


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