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London Ruby Unconference 2016

Welcome to the London Ruby Unconference 2016!

Unconference Theme

Reconnecting and reigniting the London Ruby community

What is an Unconference anyway?

An 'unconference' is a gathering which aims to provide an open and creative conversation on a topic of mutual interest to surface their collective knowledge, share ideas and insights, and gain a deeper understanding of the subject and the issues involved. It is unlike a normal conference is that there is no pre-planned agenda, no central organisation, no fixed speakers, and no eye-watering price tag!

How does it work?

But surely that'll never work?! Well, you might think that, but there are already a very long list of very successful unconferences - in London we have XP Day and the LJC Open Conference, and outside London the SoCraTes (un)conference, to name but three. Somewhat more famous examples include BarCamp (worldwide) and even UKGovCamp!

The rules of Unconference

There aren't many rules.

  • You must be nice to everyone. Yes, everyone. Even if you don't agree with them!
  • There are no presenters at Unconference, only participants
  • There are no spectators at Unconference, only participants
  • Everyone is here to learn, and to contribute
  • You must not use the unconference to try and sell products or recruit people, this is an open space for people to learn together, not a sales presentation or a founder-dating event

Un-rules, or expected behaviours

These aren't rules, per se, but they are things that you should expect:

  • Expect to talk about Unconference outside of the event
  • Expect to blog/tweet/post on social media about Unconference
  • The 'law of two feet' applies: if you're not getting or adding value at a session, expect to get up and walk to a different one
  • Expect to have your point-of-view challenged (respectfully)
  • Expect to have to explain the 'why', and to talk about the meta around things that you may take for granted in your usual workplace/community

What will we talk about?

We expect to have at least 16 sessions.

Some people have already proposed session ideas. We'll list them here:

  1. The Crystal Programming Language, to be led by Eleanor McHugh.
  2. Understanding Ruby Code, to be led by John Cinnamond.
  3. The Elixir Programming Language
  4. GraphQL and Rails
  5. Functional programming in Ruby
  6. Reactive frameworks, for example, the Volt Framework
  7. Microservices architectures with Ruby
  8. Internet of Things and Sensors, to be led by Ju Liu.
  9. Domain-Driven Design with Ruby/Rails
  10. Object Oriented Analysis and Design in Ruby, for example, review of the book 99 Bottles of OOP by Sandi Metz and Katrina Owen
  11. Advanced shell scripting with ruby

When and Where is the venue?

The unconference is on Saturday, the 22nd of October 2016.

It is on a Saturday so that everyone can attend!

The venue is 2 min walk from Holborn Tube Station.

The address is:

[New Penderel House] (https://goo.gl/maps/cFibehf5Q9t), 6th Floor, 283-288 High Holborn, WC1V 7HP

Event Schedule

We plan to have four rooms where we can have discussions for the topics suggested by the attendees. The suggested schedule is:

09.15 - 10.00 Registration

10.00 - 11.00 Welcome Session and Scheduling

11.00 - 12.00 Attendee-lead sessions (1 to 4)

12.00 - 14.00 Lunch Break

14.00 - 14.45 Attendee-lead sessions (5 to 8)

15.00 - 15.45 Attendee-lead sessions (9 to 12)

16.00 - 16.45 Attendee-lead sessions (13 to 16)

17.00 - 18.00 Round-Up

18.00 - 20.00 Drinks

Where do I sign up?

You can book tickets here

Social Networks?

Use the twitter name @rubyunconf and tag #lrun and for tweets related to the unconference.

Do you have a code of conduct?

Code of conduct

All attendees, speakers, sponsors and volunteers at our conference are required to agree with the following code of conduct. Organisers will enforce this code throughout the event. We are expecting cooperation from all participants to help ensure a safe environment for everybody.

tl;dr: Be nice or go home

Our organisers are dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organisers.

Harassment includes verbal comments that reinforce social structures of domination, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behaviour are expected to comply immediately.

If a participant engages in harassing behaviour, the conference organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately; you can identify them by their ? t-shirts and "Volunteer" or "Organiser" badges. Conference staff may also be contacted by phone (07432384368) or email (unconference@codescrum.com).

Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance.

We expect participants to follow these rules at all conference venues and conference-related social events.