Base camp 2012
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There was a Google rep in every unconference session that took notes and I'm sure it will be made available soon.
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@utiler said:
I think it should be in Australia so all 249 of you feel like I do.....
Oh Hell Yeah! As long as Google pays for the travel
I agree Boulder's setup was great. From what Pete was telling us about California, it sounded great, except for the lodging's distance. And to agree with what other folks were saying, the SketchUp team being in their city made them really laid back and very hospitable. Scott ended up hanging out with us user types every chance he could.
But...I thought Pete was arguing for Hawaii Just kidding, Boulder was great!All you guys were great - I was really worried that I would be the guy sitting in the corner, but you guys were really cool about letting me in to your community.
The Un-conference - would be great if there was a formal way to suggest topics ahead of time to have the schedule roughed in (and presenters could prepare), then add a few topics/review in a session the night before - so the Un-Conference day could start with a 90% determined list that people could review while having breakfast...instead of the 15 minute cram and dash that occurred.
(would have been nice to have the 64 bit discussion stay on the board as well )They explained that since they had around 12 un-conference sessions going at once it would have been hard to have them video'd. If you haven't seen the pictures of the groups, some were really small - others might have been large enough to video. Maybe in future Basecamps they can arrange or allow folks to set up cameras and tie into the sound to capture video of all the large sessions and demos in the 3 main meeting rooms.
As for adding a day - even a half day would have allowed the Un-Conference topics to have been spread out time wise and use less space...that way more people could have an opportunity to visit some of the topics that occurred opposite of another topic they were interested in. The SU crew did a pretty good job of spacing topics so the overlap didn't always occur, but I can recall having to decide between 3 of the final sessions to attend. If we would have been able to have 3-4 more hours of sessions, I think that would have been just about right. Then have the vendor/partners close out the conference in the afternoon sessions.
I wasn't sure exactly what the protocol was for the Lab Time with the SU pros. I really needed to speak with someone about network licensing issues and after attending I realized it would be a great opportunity to bring a few models that had glitches to walk through the issues I have had in the past with SU.
Over all, was a great experience! Hope to see you all again in future basecamps.
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The conference was worthwhile but just as important was the renewal of old friendships and making new ones (this conference was exceptional in that respect).
It is hard to say good bye but knowing there will be future conferences makes up for this.
I met the Terenzi brothers again at the airport (no they didn't land in jail last night ). We chatted for 5 or 10 minutes .... good people.
I agree with Pete at least another day with a readily accessible "help" center at actual conference site would be my vote.
Regards,
JohnP.S. can't wait for all the photos to be posted.
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Hello there,
back to France after a great time in Boulder.
it worthed all the investment into it, and I enjoyed meeting with you guys and SU people, you ROCK.
my 2 cents : a 24 hours lab ? an extra 1/2 day ?
would some stay over until Sunday coming from above oceans, some plans for the week end would be great (canyoning, hicking, bbq) ..!the location is great : Google / Dairy Center / BW & pub works well together.
Boulder and the Rockies are superb.Bertier
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I was jealous of Bertier and the Italian brothers (Graziano & Aleesandro @inglobe) and John Clements and all the others who managed to take a trip up into the Rocky State Park. I heard it was beautiful. I'll have to try to get up there nex time around.
Chris
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Hi there,
I'd like to reassure John and everybody about the fact that we did not land in jail finally. I got back home here in Italy yesterday and everything was fine. My brother Alessandro and me...we are fine and safe, each one in his own home here!
Most of all I'd like to thank you all for the great moments in Boulder, not only the professional moments but also the fun time that we had there. I'm really happy to have met people like you and I look forward to meet you at the next Google Basecamp wherever it will be held.
Really a great time!
Graziano
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It was a lot of fun. to the Italian boys. . .Alessandro. . sorry for putting you on the spot by having you talk to my daughter in Italian. She got a kick out of it, but she was like you. . .a bit put on the spot. Yeah. ..I was a bit of a dork. (her words!) But She got my basecamp t-shirt!
Anyway, thanks for indulging me.
Great Base camp. A day longer would've been nice.
Ciao!
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I felt like this Basecamp was much better for networking, while 2008 was better for gaining new tips and information. I definitely wouldn't change anything about the networking/social opportunities, but I would have liked to see the unconference sessions extended into Day 3. Day 3 ended far too early and there were many sessions on Day 2 that I would have liked to attend had there been more time slots available. I agree that the unconference topics should have been brainstormed on the first day after the keynote, with the option to add a few more the next morning if a conversation at the first evening's get-together sparked a new idea.
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At other software conferences which I have attended, there are "Replay" sessions the last day.
At the end of the next to the last day, attendees are asked to pick a session or two they missed or they thought highly enough of to recommned to others. From these the "Replays" were done on the last day.
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The final session about talking about SU 9 was initially slated to be a recap of all the sessions. But they felt there was little interest in that, so they changed it.
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@unknownuser said:
I felt like this Basecamp was much better for networking, while 2008 was better for gaining new tips and information. I definitely wouldn't change anything about the networking/social opportunities, but I would have liked to see the unconference sessions extended into Day 3. Day 3 ended far too early and there were many sessions on Day 2 that I would have liked to attend had there been more time slots available. I agree that the unconference topics should have been brainstormed on the first day after the keynote, with the option to add a few more the next morning if a conversation at the first evening's get-together sparked a new idea.
I have to agree with you!
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In one word: great!
An excellent opportunity to see and meet the people behind the avatars and names.
The unconference could indeed be organised a bit more (like indeed making the topics the day before)
It was very frustrating to not be able to attend some sessions which I wanted to attend!But, Boulder was great (except for the 2 oclock closing hour), met a lot of fine people and had a lot of very good laughs.
Glad that 1/2 of Augmented Reality did not end up in jail (you should have let your brother drive ) and that Guiseppes' backpack was very popular!
Great time at the bar next to the hotel where the waitresses were nice and friendly, the food was good and the company was excellent.
Glad the conversations were not 100% of the time about Google SketchupHope to see you all soon again (on basecamp euro?!-->Gaieus?)
Pout aka Reinhart
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from what I read it was a real camp: great to meet friends, make new ones, drink beer and chat away. but nothing like 2008 in terms of real exchange of knowledge. I must say I learned a lot from the videos posted after the 2008 camp. nothing similar seems to be in the horizon.
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I had an e-mail from Tricia yesterday. She said she has ash on her desk and the air quality is terrible but she recognized that it's nothing compared to what a lot of folks are dealing with in the area of the fire. I hope they can get it put out soon.
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it really aint that far from Boulder City it seems, 6-7 miles.
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I thought that, too.
My wife and son and I drove up Boulder Canyon to Boulder Falls on Friday afternoon before we started for home. Kind of weird that a few days later that area is all evacuated.
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when i heard about the wildfires. . my first thought. . .geez. . .I hope it was nothing we did!
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Yes, there are really great places around there! We enjoyed the trip to the Rockies very much. Chris, I'm sorry that you could not come with us! But you're still closer to Boulder than us and maybe
Pout!! aka Reinhart! This account is used by at least three people in my company, and Alessandro is not among them. By the way I've got him to read your post. He wanted to let you know that not only he received the compliments for his charm from the policegirl who stopped us, but she also gave him her contact details....maybe she wanted to be invited for a drink...if only I was in his place!!
Alessandro also thanks you, Dave_H, for being put on the spot. I hope you appreciated his good manners!
Regarding the future editions of the Basecamp, it would be great to have a European edition. The community and the SketchUp team should try to consider this possibility. I also agree that a better scheduling of the unconference sessions would benefit all the attendees, as much as a day longer would.
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My wife and I were staying up 4 Mile Canyon at Boulder Mountain Lodge. It was a beautiful setting, with a long history. I have been trying to find out if it was affected by the fire, but no luck so far. WE are really saddened, as they were wonderful folks who ran the lodge.
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