OggCamp is an unconference and as such relies on you, the attendees, for content. We have set up this public wiki because after the very first OggCamp in 2009 many people had requested a place where they could collaborate together on the schedule of a future event. If you are planning to attend OggCamp and want to give a talk or if you want to help shape the form the event will take eventually, please go ahead and note down your ideas or comment on what is already being planned.
This is a public wiki and you don't need to sign up to join in. It is helpful if you sign your entries and comments, though — that way everybody knows who did what and it is easier for everyone to get up to speed immediately on the day of the actual event. Please also keep it civil and help clean up any spam or unacceptable content if you happen to come across it.
Due to increased spam activity the wiki is now password-protected. Please contact fab@linuxoutlaws.com for the access credentials. Sorry for the inconvenience…
More information on OggCamp itself can be found on the main event page.