(Disclaimer: I'm doing light-volunteer work for them, but am in no way a primary organizer.)
I am really looking forward to this event. It's got the spirit of a BarCamp (and one free-for-all unconference day), but the "curation" of OSCON or a more traditional event.
It's a really good mix of some big name speakers like Rasmus and Chris Messina, and not-so-big-names, giving fresh topics a second look.
They have a 24 hour hacker lounge for code sprints + scheming and socializing (http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=532314), a rude robot on Twitter ordering people to submit proposals/ attend (http://twitter.com/osbridgebot/status/1536795780), all proposals were automatically updated to a public page + feed, even before accepted, anybody could send (private) comments to committee on what they thought should be/not accepted, the rude robot submitted a (rejected) talk, i've seen various organizers appear on a public-access like show drinking tiki drinks, promoting it.
It's all volunteer run, so it seems to have the spirit of BarCamp, but its scale and logistics is a bit more OSCON-like, held at same convention center where OSCON was last year.
Pricing makes me think of YAPC. I went to one of those; it was a great time. Lots of talent, both local and big name. Larry Wall ended up being sick (IIRC), but Damian Conway gave a great introduction to programming in Klingon (with working prototype).
I am really looking forward to this event. It's got the spirit of a BarCamp (and one free-for-all unconference day), but the "curation" of OSCON or a more traditional event.
It's a really good mix of some big name speakers like Rasmus and Chris Messina, and not-so-big-names, giving fresh topics a second look.