Yesterday was held the second Barcamp Valencia, and it was a total success: 124 attendees (from 156 registered, and 23 non registered attendees that finally attended the event), 12 interesting talks + 1 (I hosted a talk about GPG, and I hope it was as interesting as the rest hehe).
That was a very nice experience, again (the past edition was great too), and I made a lot of new friends an learnt some new stuff (not much, because being in the organization team I couldn’t attend more that a couple of talks… not counting mine).
It’s surprising the high interest of the people to attend to such events, but the very low participation in the set up. In fact I was almost alone in all the setting before the great day (that day I had help from two guys, and without that help it would have been impossible!).
I don’t know if it’s related to the Spanish idiosyncrasy, but I think the barcamp idea of an event doesn’t work out here. In fact we didn’t run a pure barcamp event yesterday, but something a little bit more like a more classic congress.
Another conclusion it’s the impressive power of the social networks (mostly Twitter in our case) in order to promote events. May be you don’t know it, but 124 attendees it’s a very good mark of an event of this kind in Valencia.
In other news, some people speculated about the possibilities of the next barcamp once I’ve left the area (and the country!). Come on, I don’t feel I’m essential.
