Hi all,
In my Cologne-biased opinion, I agree that it's a city very central
within (western) Europe and is easily reached by plane/train/automobile
for a *lot* of people.
But I can also understand that Berlin is also a very well-served
destination, and is presumably a cheaper place for people to stay, and
it may well have the largest software dev population in Germany (as for
*Jenkins user count*, I have no idea).
But I think so long as we're talking about a European Jenkins
conference, i.e. it's not being marketed as Germany-specific, then I
think the city itself shouldn't be a big issue. I can think of people
working in the UK and Ireland, for example, who would likely travel to
an easily-reachable city for a good Jenkins user conference.
Regards,
Chris
On 02/02/2014 12:07 PM, Michael Hüttermann wrote:
Hi,
Fred's question is a very good one.
Best regards
Michael
Alyssa Tong <at...@cloudbees.com> hat am 1. Februar 2014 um 17:14 geschrieben:
Hi Fred,
The date may change :o)
The thought is that Berlin is easily accessible for those coming from
outside of the city.
Where would you say has the bulk of sw engineers?
thanks,
alyssa
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 4:51 AM, FredG <fred.g...@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi Alyssa,
Good to hear that there will be a JUC in Berlin on June 5h.
Unfortunately I will not be able to attend, because I'm on vacation in the
first week of June.
Just out of curiosity, what made Berlin win over Cologne as the location?
Regards,
Fred
On Friday, January 31, 2014 1:46:22 AM UTC+1, Alyssa Tong wrote:
Hi All,
Last year, many said they couldn't attend the Jenkins User Conference in
Palo Alto due to costs (travel expenses). This year, we've decided to add
JUC East Coast (US), and Germany in addition to JUC Israel and California.
Please see conference dates below, we are working on nailing down exact
dates, pls note that some of these dates may change. With that said, the
*Call
for
Papers*<http://www.cloudbees.com/forms/jenkins-user-conference-call-papers.cb>is
officially open. If you have suggestions for topics and themes please do
share your ideas.
I would also like to know where on the East Coast would be the most
central location, that would be convenient and accessible travel wise for
our attendees or if any one know which city on the East Coast has the most
Jenkins users as that can help determine which city to hold the conference.
Some cities that were suggested are Washington DC, Orlando, Philly, Boston.
Any thoughts on these cities?
WRT sponsorship, I know that Lisa has been hard at work putting together
the 2014 sponsor packages. If you're interested in sponsoring at any of
these events pls contact Lisa Wells
(lwe...@cloudbees.com). FYI, last year's sponsorship packages were taken
up very fast, space is limited.
*JUC 2014*
- JUC Berlin, Germany [June 5]
- JUC US East Coast [June]
- JUC Israel [tbd - previous years has been in July]
- JUC California [October]
*Call for Papers Deadline*
- JUC Berlin, Germany [March 30, 2014]
- JUC US East Coast [ March 30, 2014]
- JUC Israel [ March 30, 2014]
- JUC California [July 13, 2014]
Thanks in advance for your thoughts and feedback.
Regards,
Alyssa & the OC
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