The Code Camp Manifesto
The original Code Camp was a conglomeration of ideas by many different people across
the development community. The idea was simple, provide an off hour forum for the
development community to speak and share ideas for them to come and enjoy. The results
have been astounding. Code Camps have been held aroung the world by developers everywher!
The question is what makes a Code Camp?
The answer is actually simple. In order to use the official Code Camp name and banner
follow this Manifesto.
By and For the Developer Community
Code Camps are about the developer community at large. They are meant to be a place
for developers to come and learn from their peers. Topics are always based on community
interest and never determined by anyone other than the community.
Always Free
Code Camps are always free for attendees.
Community Developed Material
The success of the Code Camps is that they are based on community content. All content
that is delivered is original. All presentation content must be provided completely
(including code) without any restriction. If you have content you don't want to
share or provide to attendees then the Code Camp is not the place for you.
No Fluff only Code
Code Camps are about showing the code. Refer to rule #1 if you have any questions
on this.
Community Ownership
The most important element of the Code Camp is always the developer community. All
are welcome to attend and speak and do so without expectation of payment or any
other compensation other than their participation in the community.
Never occur during work hours
We need to understand that many times people can't leave work for a day or two to
attend training or even seminars. The beauty of the Code Camp is that they always
occur on weekends.