Thanks to Nur Ahmad Furlong and a couple of iterations inspired by Jonathan and I, StarCamp now has a logo.  Nur also made a badge to put on your page so that people know that you're going and can find out what it's about - you can get the code on the StarCamp main page.

I'm going to be checking out a venue tomorrow that sounds perfect for us.  Just in time too - only two more weeks to go!  We've had more trouble finding venues than I thought we would, as evidenced by the running commentary on the venues page for StarCamp, and I've certainly learned a lot about what's out there and what people expect and why my "perfect dates" for getting school halls weren't quite so perfect after all.

Hopefully we can finalise the venue in the next day or two, and then we can stop holding back on inviting people.  We have 50 people signed up on the wiki page, which is a good start, but I want to see at last 75 people on that list by mid-next-week.  I know I've delayed sending invites until things looked certain, and they're looking fairly certain to me now. 

If you want to see all the posts made about BarCamp Cape Town, check out the BarCamp Cape Town planet I put together. Okay, so it's not quite a Planet, but it is all the BCCT-related posts I could find. (Leave a comment if I left any out. And yes, I do know about the broken bold tag. Bad bloggers! Sit! Stay!)
Dee-dubya seems to have the best roundup of BarCamp Cape Town. I'll have a Planet of all BCCT-related posts up in a bit.
We're about six 20-30 minute talks into BarCamp Cape Town now, and the connectivity is finally up. We're about 40ish people at the moment.
Friday and Saturday is BarCamp Cape Town. Looks like seventy-ish people have listed themselves on the web site, although one never knows if this will be higher or lower than those that turn up. There's still time to sign up, and you'll get the honour and amusement of watching me attempt some facilitation.