[LRUG] Ru3y Manor!

Leonardo Cassarani leonardo.cassarani at gmail.com
Tue Sep 6 13:51:31 PDT 2011


It's a whole month after the start of RubyConf, actually (September 29th -
October 1st).

On 6 September 2011 21:48, Hakan Ensari <hakan.ensari at papercavalier.com>wrote:

>  Gents,
>
> If I'm not mistaken, that's overlapping with RubyConf?
>
> --
> Hakan Ensari
> http://hakanensari.com
>
> On Tuesday, 6 September 2011 at 10:56, James Adam wrote:
>
> One and all,
>
> Rejoice! The Guvner will be opening the doors to the Ruby Manor once more:
>
> http://rubymanor.org/3/
>
> Date: Saturday October 29th, 2011[1]
> Time: TBC (probably from 10am-6pm)
> Location: University of Westminster, New Cavendish Street Campus, London,
> W1W 6UW[2]
> Price: TBC (it'll be in the ballpark of past Manors)
>
> Like previous Manors (and perhaps in the future, all right-thinking
> conferences) the community will generate and shape the agenda by proposing
> talks they're willing to give, and providing suggestions on how to shape the
> talks they'd like to hear. Unlike previous Manors, they'll be doing it on
> http://vestibule.rubymanor.org/ instead of the mailing list.
>
> Vestibule is where you, the attendees, will develop the talks we'll
> eventually hear in October. It's a simple tool; all you need is a Twitter
> login and the beginning of an idea and you're set. Vestibule is also open
> source[3], and we'll be building on it (perhaps with your help?) over the
> next few weeks. We'll be in touch in a few days explaining the rationale for
> something beyond a mailing list for discussing talks this year.
>
> For all peripheral conversation and questions about other parts of the Ruby
> Manor experience, the mailing list[4] is where it's at, and together with
> the blog[5] and Twitter accounts[6], it's where you can expect to be kept up
> to date with what's going on.
>
> Tickets will go on general sale at the start of October. There'll be about
> 150 of them, so there should be plenty for everyone. That said, we want to
> make sure that the people who are the most involved are able to come.
> Therefore if you contribute to the agenda (or general experience) via
> Vestibule or the mailing list, we'll make sure there's a ticket with your
> name on it if you want to buy it. Finally, as with previous Manors, if you
> propose a talk that is selected you'll get a ticket for free (or a refund if
> you've already bought one).
>
> We'll be in touch with more details as we finalize them. In the meantime,
> feel free to ask any questions and get collaborating on those talk
> proposals!
>
> Cheers
>
> Murray, James, Tom
>
> [1]: http://lanyrd.com/2011/ru3y-manor/
> [2]: http://osm.org/go/euu4PIcEx-
> [3]: http://github.com/h-lame/vestibule
> [4]: http://groups.google.com/group/ruby-manor
> [5]: http://blog.rubymanor.org
> [6]: http://twitter.com/rubymanor
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