Last-minute planning for Barcamp Brighton now begins in earnest. I've got Andrew printing off links in the other office, and I'm currently working out how we're going to get there in time to register by 11am. Hopefully an emergency phone call to Natbat will secure us a place.
This will be my first unconference, and I am petrified. I do have a talk of sorts in the pipeline, but it's all raggedy and all over the place. How do you estimate in advance how much your audience has had experience with Drupal? At least I'm coming from the angle of learning edge-case Drupal over the course of three months or so, so that's a fresh perspective for any hardened Drupalers in the audience. But how do you fill in everyone else?
Anyway, the existing lineup already looks interesting. Door handles and business cards sound like the sort of leftfield talk that make unconferences worthwhile. And the backup-your-life talk is something I could've done, like, twenty seconds on, so I'd be interested to hear what extremes you can go to with that.
All my contact points are listed here, if you're around and want to say hello. I'll try and either twitter or blog what I can.
... Network cables! That's something I left off the list. Yes. Cables. And label them. With... my name!