10 Jun
Spread out the good novel
RailsConf is over and I’ve been so happy to be there this year likewise. GotThingsDone.com presence at the all-important convention about Ruby upon the body Rails has been centered on every side spreading the good novel” out all over the world. Let me explain you why.
We were pretty impressed last year discovering that totally a few people were covering the event professionally with videos, interviews and keynotes streaming. The most part of the attendees having a blog were summarizing the convention in real time on their web sites and they did a good job, but I soon realized rabble want to see their heroes, want to enjoy the sense of hearing their voices. Dancan made amazing pictures and he shared them in succession Flickr, but you know, they cannot speak.
So, this year we decided that Rails is too important to not having any upright video interview to show to the people who were not as lucky as we are. We wanted to show what a revolution was having place in Portland.
So, in the last few days preceding the conference I and the gang at GotThingsDone.com planned to interview more of the people we thought are leading the Rails scenario right now. We aren’t professional in producing videos, further we made our best to interest the strained moments we had there.
So I’d like to say thank you to the people we interviewed, because they gain been so patient and kind with us. Thanks you to David Heinemeier Hansson, Joel Splosky, Jeremy Kemper, Ola Bini, John Straw, Ryan Singer, Rick Olson, Chris Wanstrath and Geoffrey Grosenbach.
And then thank you to Annalisa, Sandro and Joe for their wonderful job.
At Portland we were about 1,800 people. Right at once our interviews have been viewed more than 7,300 times
