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Dr. Nic put together a rockin site named MyConfPlan that allows you to select which Railconf 2007 sessions you are attending. If you are curious, or simply wondering who I am, here’s a link to my plan. Catch up and say hello.

I will be at Railsconf working the Rails For All booth between sessions. We will be selling Rails For All t-shirts to raise money. Good stuff I promise. As the 501(c)(3) paperwork is in progress, we can give everyone a little tax break for helping Rails For All help the community. How will we help you ask? Aside from the Rails For All site, which is being translated into no less than 3 other-than-English languages (Spanish, Polish, and Chinese), we will be sponsoring Ruby conferences, placing ads in magazines, and more. The purpose of the Railsconf booth is to get you know you, the Rails community at large, and find out how we can help promote you. Stop by and let us know!

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2 Responses to “Map out your Railsconf 2007 POA”

On May 2nd, 2007 at 8:22 pm Matt King said:

I got my MyConfPlan all set, it actually helped me choose what I wanted to attend better than the O’Reilly site did.

I actually live in Portland and I posted about what there is to do here while you’re at RailsConf, check it out: What to do in Portland while at RailsConf 2007

On May 3rd, 2007 at 8:59 pm Robert Dempsey said:

Great stuff Matt! My wife and I have not been to Portland and are looking for places to go after a hard day of sessions and RFA promotion. Rock!

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