News
June 08, 2006
RubyConf 2007 is sold out
RubyConf 2007 registration open!
You can now register for RubyConf 2007!
Also, if you want to preview what’s going to happen at the conference, have a look at the agenda. But don’t browse for too long; conference tickets are selling fast!
RubyConf 2007 call for presentation proposals -- extended to Aug. 23!
You now have until 5PM, EDT, on August 23 to submit a presentation proposal for RubyConf 2007.
You can submit your proposal at: http://proposals.rubycentral.org
Contact David Black if you have questions.
Happy proposing!
RubyConf 2007!
RailsConf 2007 CFP is Open
The call for participation for RailsConf 2007 has opened.
RailsConf 2007 will be held May 17-20 at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon—and O’Reilly Media and Ruby Central are now accepting proposals for conference sessions and tutorials. Proposals are due November 27, 2006.
If you have a great idea, please do submit it.
Ruby Central announces Regional Conference Grant Program 2006
Proposal process complete
Proposals are no longer being accepted for RubyConf 2006 presentations. Thanks to all who proposed. The program will be announced within the next couple of weeks.
Proposals now being accepted for RubyConf 2006 talks
You can now submit a proposal for a RubyConf 2006 presentation. See the proposal site for details!
Venue set for RubyConf 2006!
RubyConf 2006 will be held at the Embassy Suites Denver Southeast. Single and double rooms will be $109 for the days of the conference.
Stay tuned for conference registration info!
First official European Rails Conference set for September
In collaboration with conference sponsor Skills Matter, Ltd., Ruby Central is presenting the first official European Rails Conference, to be held September 14-15, 2006, in London, England. See the Conference site for more information and links to registration!
RubyConf 2006 set for Denver in October
The Sixth International Ruby Conference (RubyConf 2006) will be held in the Denver, Colorado area, October 20-22. Stay tuned to the Conference website for upcoming details on venue, program, and registration!
Ruby Central participates in the Google Summer of Code
Ruby Central, Inc. is a sponsoring organization for the Google Summer of Code, a funding initiative that provides support for students, working with mentors, to take on open-source coding projects.
We've set up a page with details to get you started!
Ruby Central announces RailsConf 2006
We are pleased to announce The First International Rails Conference, to be held in Chicago from June 22-25, 2006.
Please keep an eye on the conference's web site for news and information.Ruby Central teams with SDForum for Silicon Valley Conference
Ruby Central, Inc. will be teaming up with SDForum to present a new conference, the Silicon Valley Ruby Conference, to be held in the Silicon Valley area, April 22-23, 2006. Details of cost and location will follow; meanwhile, you can submit a talk proposal, if you're interested, by following the link on the conference website.
RubyConf 2005 registration now open!
You can now register for RubyConf 2005. You can also see view the Conference agenda.
RubyConf 2005 will be held October 14-16, in San Diego, CA.
(And if you can't make it to RubyConf, consider attending EuRuKo (European Ruby Conference) instead!)
RubyConf 2005 pre-registration and presentation proposals now open!
You can now preregister for RubyConf 2005, and if you've already done that, you can also propose a presentation. RubyConf 2005 will be held October 14-16, in San Diego, CA.
Codefest Grant recipients announced
Codefest Grants for 2005 have been awarded to five projects. See the complete announcement for details!
Grant application process now closed
The Ruby Codefest Grant Program application process is complete. Thanks to all who applied. Stay tuned for results!
Ruby Codefest Grant Program announced!
Ruby Central, Inc. has announced its first Ruby Codefest Grant Program. This program is designed to provide support for local and regional groups working on development of Ruby libraries.
You can apply for a grant on behalf of your group.
RubyConf 2004: Registration is open!
Ruby Conference 2004 registration is open.
You can register for the conference here.
RubyConf 2003: Conference is Over
2003 Ruby Conference has now ended.
Thanks to all of the speakers and attendees for yet another wonderful conference. Ryan Davis has graciously volunteered to host the Ruby Conf presentations again this year. And, Jim Weirich has posted a write-up of the conference events.
We hope to see you next year!
RubyConf 2003: Registration is now open
Registration for the 2003 Ruby Conference is now open!
You can go directly to registration, or visit the Conference webpage for ongoing Conference information.
RubyConf 2003: Presentation Proposals now being accepted
If you're interested in giving a talk at the Ruby Conference in November (in Austin, Texas), you can now submit a proposal
And don't forget... preregistration for the conference is still open. Registration will be open in September.
See the Conference webpage for ongoing Conference information!
RubyConf 2004: Preregistration is open!
Ruby Conference 2004 preregistration is open.
To help us plan, please visit the preregistration page and let us know if you're coming.
Happy 10th Birthday, Ruby!
According to this entry in the Ruby FAQ, today marks the 10th birthday of the Ruby Programming Language. Congratulations to Matz and the hundreds of programmers who have contributed to making Ruby what it is today.
Ruby Central, Inc. opens its doors
About a year in the making, we've finally opened the doors of Ruby Central, Inc. We are a 509(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to contributing to the growth and spread of the open-sourced, object-oriented programming language Ruby.
Read more about Ruby Central, Inc.!
International Ruby Conference 2003, preliminary announcement
The third International Ruby Conference (RubyConf 2003, for short) will be held in Austin, Texas, USA, November 14-16, 2003.
Watch this page, as well as the Ruby Conference homepage, and various other Ruby info sources, for updates, registration (late summer, 2003), and call for presentation proposals.
The first two conferences were very successful and we look forward to equal success this year.
