I know that you've put the ruby assembly in the wiki already but non the
less: this post just came out:
https://events.ccc.de/2014/11/12/31c3-call-for-assemblies/#31c3-call-for-assemblies-english
John-Paul Bader wrote:
> Hey,
>
> also erstmal ins wiki eintragen: ja... und dann gibt es nen assembly
> team, was versucht allen platz zu geben, soweit das möglich ist.
>
> wenn weniger platz als benötigt verfügbar ist, wird am ende sicherlich
> was an platz für stühle und tische zusammengestrichen...
>
> deshalb ist vor allem ne email-adresse für "orga-kontakt" wichtig, damit
> das assembly-team im zweifel kontakt aufnehmen kann
>
> Grüße, hukl
>
>
> Sebastian Schulze wrote:
>> @All of you: Awesome!
>>
>> I've created an assembly page - feel free to edit / add your own
>> suggestions (or even sessions / subprojects):
>>
>>
https://events.ccc.de/congress/2014/wiki/Assembly:Rubytown
>>
>> @[Dajana, Florian, Thilo]:
>>
>> As we talked about it at #postec14 lunch, I assumed it is okay if
>> we're labeling it with the Ruby Berlin e.V.? Could you recheck if the
>> Verein agrees with my description? :-)
>>
>> @[Bodo, Ute]:
>>
>> Posters or even stand-ups would be great. Also: Railsgirls Merch? :)
>>
>> @[hukl]:
>>
>> Are you familar with the inner workings of assemblies?
>> Is there an official confirmation / approval process?
>>
>> Thats it for now, thanks for your feedback!
>>
>> Bascht
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 29 2014 at 11:05:39PM +0200, Sebastian Schulze wrote:
>>> Hi berlinists!
>>>
>>> Dirk et moi are attending this years chaos communication congress [0]
>>> and want create an official ruby assembly [1] @31C3. At last years
>>> congress we met some rubyists scattered all over the congress venue
>>> and we thought it would be good to have kind of a >>home base<<.
>>>
>>> So - if you're interested, we'd be more than happy to register a >>ruby