-- David Heinemeier Hansson, on the upcoming RubyConf 2005
Dear Rubyists,
We are pleased to announce that preregistration for the fifth
International Ruby Conference (RubyConf 2005) is now open. You can
preregister at: http://www.rubyconf.org/conference/prereg
The Conference will be held in San Diego, California, USA, from
October 14 to October 16, 2005. As always, we rotate among time
zones, and it's the West Coast's turn. Also, OOPSLA is going to be in
San Diego, starting October 16, so RubyConf will dovetail nicely for
people who want to go to both. (See http://www.oopsla.org)
We do not have a venue yet, but we are actively looking.
Preregistration helps us enormously in our planning, so if you're
thinking of coming, please preregister, even if you're not 100% sure.
Also, the preregistration form is now Rails-supported, so that
everything will be nicely stored and when registration itself comes
around, you won't have to type it all in again :-)
If you have not been to RubyConf before, make this your year! We try
to keep registration fees low, and to choose venues in or near
affordable hotels, so that as many Rubyists as possible can attend.
It's three days of talks, demos, coding, and Ruby comradery. Not to
be missed!
Please contact us if you have questions or problems with the
preregistration process.
Happy Rubying --
David Black
Chad Fowler
Rich Kilmer
for RubyConf 2005 and Ruby Central, Inc.
http://www.rubycentral.org
Francis Hwang
http://fhwang.net/
So, not to be excessively demanding of the RubyConf organizers, but I'd
like to humbly suggest that next year, a Canadian venue be considered.
Both Vancouver and Montreal are quite nice, I hear. Though of course
there's no chance of an OOPSLA overlap then ...
On Mar 22, 2005, at 11:00 AM, Rob . wrote:
> Thanks to the organizers for the work they put in to make RubyConf
> happen. Unfortunately I won't be attending this year, because I don't
> trust the USA govt with my f'ngerprints. On principle I disagree with
> any government holding b'ometric identification information on
> citizens or visitors, it gives them too much control over us.
> Corporate totalitarian systems like that of the USA may use such
> information, if they're not already, to aid in suppressing political
> dissent. Avoiding my details entering USA's b'ometric identification
> database was part of the reason I left the USA last year.
>
> I'll probably be attending EuRuKo instead.
>
> Rob
Francis Hwang
http://fhwang.net/
> Woo-ha! I just pre-reg'd. Everybody else should, too. To echo DHH's
> endorsement below: Rubyists are both among the smartest programmers you'll
> meet, and the nicest, and both of those qualities are on ample display at
> RubyConf. I've attended for the past two years, and each time I've gone I've
> found it immensely educating, inspiring, and just plain fun.
I have to agree. It was really great being around folks who are so much
smarter than I am. Now I just need to figure out how to hang around such
talented Ruby programmers the rest of the year so I can really develop my
skills. Any suggestions?
-- Matt
Nothing great was ever accomplished without _passion_
+= 1
This is not the only reason I won't attend RubyConf (a trip to the US
would be too expensive for me anyway), but the current procedures when
visiting the USA are a definite show stopper for me.
I really, really loved this country and the people there.
Regards from The Old Europe,
Pit
I'll probably be attending EuRuKo instead.
Rob
If you guys want to organise something during the 2006 edition of FOSDEM, this should be possible.
I'll forward the Call For Presence on this list like I did (without success) for the 2005 edition.
Raph
And Toronto even has at least one person who would be willing to help
with the organisation.
-austin
(That would be me, by the way.)
--
Austin Ziegler * halos...@gmail.com
* Alternate: aus...@halostatue.ca
Anybody for Winnipeg? I hear it's nice in the winter.
But seriously, Vancouver and Montreal are amazing. Toronto's pretty
nice too. I'd go to any one of them.
Ben
And I hear we're better looking too.
I wanted to go, but I am afraid I will have to do some dieting first
in that case.
Patrick
I'm better looking online.
Dan
I'll have to agree.
Hal
You mean you agree that Daniel is better looking online? ;-)
Gennady.
Yes, I have seen him in person. :)
Hal
My girlfriend comandeered my RubyConf 2002 t-shirt, so now I need a new
one.
Count me in.
PS. Do we get Matz back this year?
--
Paul Duncan <pa...@pablotron.org> pabs in #ruby-lang (OPN IRC)
http://www.pablotron.org/ OpenPGP Key ID: 0x82C29562
> PS. Do we get Matz back this year?
I hope so, but I certainly agree that his family is much more important.
Maybe he can bring them with him, I suspect the attendees would try to
spoil the youngsters, I know I would, I like children and don't have any
of my own.
In message "Re: [ANN] RubyConf 2005 Preregistration now open!"
on Mon, 28 Mar 2005 15:12:15 +0900, Paul Duncan <pa...@pablotron.org> writes:
|PS. Do we get Matz back this year?
I think I can go, if budget allows.
matz.
I so want to go. It'd be nice if the conf t-shirts are available
online. Or even better if someone could send me one, here in India.
:-)
>
> Count me in.
>
> PS. Do we get Matz back this year?
>
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> Paul Duncan <pa...@pablotron.org> pabs in #ruby-lang (OPN IRC)
> http://www.pablotron.org/ OpenPGP Key ID: 0x82C29562
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