diff --git a/en/community/conferences/index.md b/en/community/conferences/index.md index 7ed2abce1f..490e91b588 100644 --- a/en/community/conferences/index.md +++ b/en/community/conferences/index.md @@ -18,13 +18,8 @@ event dates, location, CFP (Call For Proposals) and Registration information. [RubyConf][1] : Every year since 2001, [Ruby Central, Inc.][2] has produced RubyConf, - the International Ruby conference. Attendance grew by a factor of ten - between 2001 and 2006. RubyConf has provided a forum for presentations - about Ruby technologies by their creators, including talks by - Nathaniel Talbot on Test Unit, Jim Weirich on Rake, David Heinemeier - Hansson on Ruby on Rails, Why the Lucky Stiff on the YAML library, and - Sasada Koichi on YARV. Matz has attended, and spoken at, all the - RubyConfs but one. + the International Ruby conference. RubyConf has provided a forum for presentations + about Ruby technologies by their creators [RubyKaigi][3] : The first Japanese Ruby conference, RubyKaigi 2006, took place in @@ -39,52 +34,11 @@ event dates, location, CFP (Call For Proposals) and Registration information. ### Regional Ruby Conferences -[Ruby Central][2] administers a [Regional Conference Grant Program][6], -to offset expenses for local and regional groups wanting to organize -events. - -Ruby Central had also teamed up with SVForum (previously known as SDForum) -to produce the Silicon Valley Ruby Conference, which took place in 2006 -and in 2007. - -[WindyCityRails][9] is an annual gathering for all who are passionate about -Ruby on Rails. The Chicago-based conference has served the Ruby -community since 2008. - -[Steel City Ruby][16]: Pittsburg, PA - -[GoRuCo][19]: New York City's annual Ruby conference. A one-day single-track conference. - -[DeccanRubyConf][20]: Pune's (India) annual Ruby conference, -themed around fun activities filled around the day. -It is a single-day single-track conference. - -[Southeast Ruby][21]: Nashville, TN workshop and conference. - -### Ruby At Other Conferences - -There has been a Ruby track at the [O’Reilly Open Source Conference][10] -(OSCON) since 2004, and an increasing presence on the part of Ruby and -Rubyists at other non-Ruby-specific gatherings. A number of conferences -have also been devoted to [Ruby on Rails][11], including Ruby Central’s -[RailsConf][12], RailsConf Europe (co-produced in 2006 by Ruby -Central and [Skills Matter][14], and in 2007 by Ruby Central and -O’Reilly), and Canada on Rails. - +An updated list of Regional Ruby Conferences is available at [RubyConferences.org][rc]. +You can also find the GitHub repository link there to add or update information yourself. [rc]: http://rubyconferences.org/ [1]: http://rubyconf.org/ -[2]: http://rubycentral.org [3]: http://rubykaigi.org/ [4]: http://euruko.org -[6]: https://rubycentral.org/grants -[9]: http://windycityrails.org -[10]: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/os2006/ -[11]: http://www.rubyonrails.org -[12]: http://www.railsconf.org -[14]: http://www.skillsmatter.com -[16]: http://steelcityruby.org/ -[19]: http://goruco.com/ -[20]: http://www.deccanrubyconf.org/ -[21]: https://southeastruby.com/