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10th November 2009

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The Heart of Ruby Manor is the Mailing List

As we mentioned on the website, Ruby Manor is an experiment in putting on a conference.

The major part of that, for you, is that we want the content, and to some extent the on-the-day schedule, to be community driven.

In our experience the typical conference goes like this: Announcement, Call for Proposals, nothing, nothing, nothing, Schedule Announced, panic about what the hell you’re actually going to talk about (if your talk was accepted) or decide whether or not it’s worth the ticket price (if you’re not), Conference starts. We want to fill in those blanks.

If you have an idea for a talk:

When reading you should reply to these proposals with:

  • a simple “Yeah, that sounds interesting”
  • questions about an outline of the talk so you can make…
  • …suggestions to help the speaker shape the talk to cover what you are interested in
  • offers to help the speaker out

As it gets closer to the date of the conference we’ll start choosing the talks for the conference based on those with the most community activity and interest. So as both an attendee-speaker and an attendee-listener it’s in your best interests to use this group to make Ruby Manor what you want it.

Presenting isn’t hard; here is a quick primer if you’re stuck for ideas.

Ruby Manor will only happen if you get involved and steer it towards your ideal conference. Why not start today?