The conferences I'd go to in order of choice:

RubyConf
RailsBerry
ScotRuby
RubyManor

RubyConf is big, lots of talks to choose from and lots of people to
talk to in the hallway. Downside is that it's always in the US and
epensive to travel to and stay at.

RailsBerry, I went here last year and it had a great vibe. Very
friendly, though I didn't see many of the talks. Krakow is a nice
city, and it's fairly cheap to travel and stay there.

ScotRuby is a bit like Railsberry, perhaps with better talks and less
sun. It's in the middle of no-where this year if that makes a
diference.

RubyManor feels like an extended Ruby user group to me, good talks,
cheap to attend and travel over two nights, three days.

Other conferences I've not been to so have no opinions, though I'd
like to give Ruby Kaigi and Nordic Ruby a go at some point.

Will.

On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Ben Gibbs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> There seem to be more and more quality annual Ruby conferences nowadays so I
> have a question:
>
> If I was to attend 2 Ruby conferences each year, which 2 should they be?
>
> Ta, Ben
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