We’re thinking about putting a one-day Ruby event in London, later
this year. We want to try putting together an event, but organise it a
bit differently to regular conferences. In a nutshell:
It should be cheap enough that you can pay for it from your own
pocket without feeling bad
It should be organised completely transparently, with the
attendees deciding who’d talk and having a pretty good idea what
they’re going to cover
Any presentations should be relevant to the attendees, not self-
indulgent war stories or anecdotes with little value beyond a vaguely
warm fuzzy feeling.
Will it work? Who knows. To a large extent, it’s entirely up to you.
But before we get into any of that, we’d like to know if it’s
something you’d be interested in. Please visit http://rubymanor.org
and let us know.
war stories or anecdotes with little value beyond a vaguely warm fuzzy
feeling.
Will it work? Who knows. To a large extent, it’s entirely up to you.
It’s definitely possible. I helped to organize with another
Vancouver.rb fellow a free (!) one-day Ruby (and Rails) (un)conference
in January in Vancouver, B.C on the West Coast in Canada in the
Americas and we will be back with in 2009! More @ http://rubycamp.wordpress.com
–
Me, I imagine places that I have never seen / The colored lights in
fountains, blue and green / And I imagine places that I will never go
/ Behind these clouds that hang here dark and low
But it’s there when I’m holding you / There when I’m sleeping too /
There when there’s nothing left of me / Hanging out behind the
burned-out factories / Out of reach but leading me / Into the
beautiful sea
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