The first Green Software Unconference attracted more than 100 people (see pre-registered attendee list) to spend a day at the Computer History Museum on August 19. Participants self-organized 24 break out sessions including:
- Role of Software in Management Performance of Sustainability Initiatives
- Social Media & Online Community for Social Change
- Green Software Mash-Up
- Create Software to inform/educate individuals about impact of their choices
- Protecting IP Rights of your Green Technology
- Clean Tech Economics
For more information
- Green Software Unconference Wiki (Kevin Cameron, a frequent Bootstrapper Breakfast attendee, has put a lot of work into this)
- “Trading Bows and Arrows for Laptops” (Video played for conference kickoff session)
- Zen Kishimoto blogs on Green Software Unconference: Part 1 & Part 2
- Green Software Twitter Feed (See also #greensoft tweets )