Most Facebook developer events we’ve attended have been a bunch of dudes drinking beer and talking shop. Last summer, our first official day of work at SAI was capped off with a trip to the developer ‘Hackathon’ at Union Square Ventures, where coders ate pizza, sipped and talked about their apps. That was cool.
So what’s the point of an invite-only Facebook seminar with a 30-minute “keynote” that someone’s paid $15,000 to give? We can’t think of one. Yet that’s what Facebook is apparently promoting next month at the Harvard Club of New York:
php?eid=17575709092">“Facebook Developer Garage Media Executive Circle,”, an invite-only event for 100 people, for which organizer Fahad Khan has decided he needs up to $70,000 worth of sponsorship money.
What do attendees get to hear? That 30-minute keynote, delivered by someone who ponies up $15,000 for the privilege; followed by up to two 20-minute, speeches ($10,000); followed by up to four 10-minute stemwinders ($5,000). Then a speech by someone from Facebook’s monetization team, and a panel discussion feature people we’ve never heard of, moderated by Khan.
Sounds pretty corporate to us, and also to Jonathan Sarno, who brought this to our attention; he’ll be organizing the more familiar, low-key Facebook developer garage the next night, “Funding the Facebook app” — free and open to anyone.
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