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[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
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### 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/