A one-day conference in London about the Ruby programming language.

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19th September 2011

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Ru3y Manor Tickets: First Batch On Sale Now!

If you’re on the mailing list, you should know this already, but the first batch of tickets for Ru3y Manor are now on sale! Head over to the ticket site and get yours now.
 
We have no idea if these tickets will disappear quickly or not, but if they do and you don’t manage to get one, fear not. There will be more tickets available soon, and the very best way of ensuring that you get one is by getting involved and contributing to the day via Vestibule and the mailing list.

What is Ruby Manor?

In case you’re new around here, Ruby Manor is a one-day, zero-bullshit, fully-fledged conference about Ruby, the programming language.

It’s predicated on the belief that conferences don’t need a lot of the ceremony and cruft that they’ve acquired over the years. We don’t need swag. We don’t need fancy food. We don’t need grandiose keynote speakers. We don’t want to wonder why the ticket cost hundreds of pounds or dollars.

We just want to get together with like-minded people and share ideas.

…and “Vestibule”?

Vestibule is a tool to help us - the community - generate and prepare the contents of the day. Rather than an opaque Call For Proposals, we all develop and refine the conference programme in the open.

The idea is simple. You propose a presentation. Others will help you refine and focus it by making suggestions. You keep updating your proposal bearing those suggestions in mind, so that the presentation you give covers the most interesting and relevant topics for your audience.