RubyConferences.org is a simple list of Ruby conferences, published collaboratively with the Ruby community. Updates are sometimes posted to @rubyconferences.
Focus is a goal of this project and as a result, only conferences that are specifically for Ruby are listed. That means that if a conference covers Ruby, but is not specifically for Rubyists, then it is left out.
A good rule of thumb for whether a conference should be included is if its name includes either Ruby or Rails and how it describes itself. A conference that describes itself as a "Conference on Web Development" might be an awesome event, but it's probably not a Ruby conference.
The list of events is driven by the conferences file in the _data
directory - if you have an update for those things, just change the YAML and send a PR.
Here is a list of the keys that can be used:
name
: The official name of the eventlocation
: When the event is in the US, this would be "City, State", for any other country, use "City, Country".start_date
: The date of the first day of the event - use the format "dd/mm/yyyy"dates
: The dates for the event as you want them to be displayed - use "Month Day, Year" format with multi-day events looking like "1-2".url
: The url for the event.twitter
: The twitter handle for the event, you can leave off the "@".
Extra keys for the upcoming events:
reg_phrase
: Typically you want to put "Registration open" here.reg_date
: If there is a registration deadline, enter that here.cfp_phrase
: Typically you want to put "CFP open" here.cfp_date
: If there is a cfp deadline, enter that here.
Extra keys for the past events:
video_link
: A url to the videos for the event.
We build the site with Jekyll.
Install Ruby, then:
cd ruby-conferences.github.io
bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve
and point your browser at http://localhost:4000/
The design of the site is copyrighted by Cameron Daigle.
All other original work uses the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.