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- This is like Wikipedia, but for conferences.
- This wiki works offline (which is great for conferences). It's just a
git
repo full of Markdown files. - It's more than just notes; we have summaries, discussions, slide/video links, presenter info, mentioned gems, and more. Miss a talk? Can't remember the name of something? We've got your back.
Our goal is to be a community resource, making this information as widely usable as possible. This means having search engine-friendly text, summaries for humans, as well as resources for the deaf, hard of hearing, and speakers of non-English languages (for example, summaries in Portugese and Japanese).
If you like the idea of a conference wiki, please consider helping us! It can be as simple as sharing a link for the wiki (e.g., on Twitter), fixing a typo you happen to find, or any of our other ideas.
- Lone Star Ruby 2013
- RailsConf 2013 - April 29 - May 2 - Portland, OR
- RubyNation - June 13-15
- RubyConf 2012 - November 1-3 - Denver, CO
- AlohaRubyConf 2012 - October 8-9 - Honolulu, HI
- Gogaruco 2012 - September 14–15 - San Francisco, CA
- WindyCityRails 2012 - September 6-7 - Chicago, IL
- Goruco 2012 - June 23 - New York, NY
- RedDotRubyConf 2012 - May - Singapore
- RailsConf 2012 - April - Austin, TX
- RubyConf 2011 - New Orleans, LA
- RailsConf 2011 - Baltimore, MD
Have anything you'd like to share?
- Ruby There - Events of interest to Rubyists around the world
A crowd-sourced conference wiki!
Working together is better. :)
- Speakers, for example:
- Recent Conferences
- Software
- Offline Access
- Contributors (More than 50!)
- Code Frequency