Comments on: FOWA Dublin – a Mixed Blessing https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380 Experiences with Ruby and Rails, Web2.0 and other development technologies Fri, 14 Jun 2019 19:39:14 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.2 By: http://hayabeta.iitcoman.com/ https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380&cpage=1#comment-278261 http://hayabeta.iitcoman.com/ Tue, 23 Sep 2014 18:13:03 +0000 https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380#comment-278261 I’ve read a few excellent stuff here. Certainly value bookmarking for revisiting.

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By: After FOWA in Dublin | Andy's Mind https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380&cpage=1#comment-118156 After FOWA in Dublin | Andy's Mind Fri, 13 Mar 2009 21:38:38 +0000 https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380#comment-118156 [...] Szinek’s laundry list of all organizational shortfalls. [...]

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By: Gareth https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380&cpage=1#comment-117893 Gareth Thu, 12 Mar 2009 09:36:24 +0000 https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380#comment-117893 I think you are right about the cost versus what was actually delivered. It was annoying that the talks were not flagged before starting. Poor WI-FI and no coffee annoying too … it definitely wasn’y “Awesome” in some respects (to quote Ryan Carson). The content was good though …

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By: If there is a will, there is a way.. » Blog Archive » Review of FOWA Dublin https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380&cpage=1#comment-117500 If there is a will, there is a way.. » Blog Archive » Review of FOWA Dublin Tue, 10 Mar 2009 13:19:54 +0000 https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380#comment-117500 [...] Unhappy FOWA review by Peter [...]

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By: Paul Klipp https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380&cpage=1#comment-117487 Paul Klipp Tue, 10 Mar 2009 12:28:16 +0000 https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380#comment-117487 You’re right in every respect, but I wonder if you realize how much this posts reads like a rant about trivialities. I can tell you recognize the possibility that you’ve done just that, but you really should have told the rest of the story before submitting, in my opinion.

Everything you say is true, and yet, none of it really mattered in the end. It was a great experience. I got in a lot of really exciting networking, learned many lessons that I can put into practice immediately, and enjoyed exposure to a lot of new ideas. Sure I blew a few bucks on coffee and had to sharpen my elbows to circulate, but none of those things really mattered to me at the time, or after the fact.

I hope you shared your post with the Carsonified crew (in case they don’t follow your blog, which they probably do) because these are all issues they can address in the future. I hope that when I organize a conference, criticisms like yours are the worst I get.

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By: Web Tasarım https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380&cpage=1#comment-117384 Web Tasarım Mon, 09 Mar 2009 17:35:36 +0000 https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380#comment-117384 This is a great list…

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By: Dafydd Vaughan https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380&cpage=1#comment-117380 Dafydd Vaughan Mon, 09 Mar 2009 16:32:54 +0000 https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380#comment-117380 As said by everyone above, alot of the issues relate to the venue and were quite dissapointing. I really enjoyed the majority of the content of the conference, but the lack of wifi and social space made things difficult. I hope that next time Carsonified run a event in Dublin (and hopefully they will!), some of these issues can be addressed.

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By: Steph https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380&cpage=1#comment-117378 Steph Mon, 09 Mar 2009 16:03:10 +0000 https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380#comment-117378 Most of the issues you outlined above were related to the venue and I agree with you, it was a terrible venue. Sadly, Dublin suffers from a lack of any suitable venue with space for more than 200 let alone 400. The ideal venue is being built just down the river but that won’t be open till 2010. I spoke to Ryan Carson about it afterwards and he agreed that there were problems with the venue certainly and with the fact people had to pay for coffee and such along with other problems such as space. I wonder how much (if anything) the speakers were getting for giving talks, particularly the high profile ones like 37 Signals? Overall, I really enjoyed it. For €150 I got a lot out of the day. Tickets to FOWD in London is a £249 (just conference, non-early bird) or £495 (conference + workshops). I’d love to go but that’s just out of my league. I’d imagine the lovely venue in London is impacting on the ticket price and in my opinion, I’d rather have dodgy wifi and a packed room for a more affordable ticket price.

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By: Naomi https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380&cpage=1#comment-117375 Naomi Mon, 09 Mar 2009 14:37:32 +0000 https://rubyrailways.com/?p=380#comment-117375 Totally agree with you about the general set up. I’ve been to the FOWD in London the past few years and it has been a completely different experience.
Disappointing day in that respect, but the speakers made up for it.

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