Early planning for a Bay Area Android developer unconference
immediately prior to Google IO (probably May 8 or 9) is underway. An
unconference is a participant-driven meeting, and registration is
usually free or very inexpensive. With IO drawing so many devs, it
seems like a solid idea to get the community physically together to
discuss the platform, its implementation, and future. Last year, the
IO sessions were bursting at the seams too. So, more opportunities for
developers to interact about Android appears in order.

At this point, I (Alan Glennon //jagusa// twitter:@glennon) am trying
to gauge interest so an appropriate venue can be selected. If there's
only a few people expressing interest, it might be best to do a simple
meetup (or piggyback on an existing meetup group). With a whole pile,
a full fledged multi-room miniconference could be in order.

Since I only know a very small fraction of the Android community, and
there may be groups already planning something similar (or people who
would like to help), please do connect us. Otherwise, please reply and/
or spread the word if an Android Developer unconference is of interest
to you

Cheers!

Alan Glennon
spatial.ucsb.edu

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