What happened at ROSS conf Berlin
Seventy people came together last September weekend to celebrate and work on Ruby Open Source Software projects at our Berlin ROSS conf edition - 25 percent of whom were female, a pretty unique number...
Read on >>Seventy people came together last September weekend to celebrate and work on Ruby Open Source Software projects at our Berlin ROSS conf edition - 25 percent of whom were female, a pretty unique number...
Read on >>Last but not least in our series of interviews with our speakers: Zachary, who is and has committed to Sinatra, mruby, rails and, the project he will present at ROSS conf Berlin, Ruby.
Next in our interview series with the ROSS conf Berlin speakers: 'tyranja', who works on the Speakerinnen project - which aims to increase the visibility and participation of women at (but not limited...
Read on >>We're doing (fun) short interviews with all of our ROSS conf Berlin speakers, so you can get to know them better. Today we meet Laura Frank, working (hard) on Panamax - 'Docker Management for humans...
Read on >>We decided to do short interviews with all of our ROSS conf Berlin speakers, so you can get to know them better. Meet Piotr Solnica, the maintainer of Ruby Object Mapper - an open-source persistence...
Read on >>To make the best out of the few weeks we have left before we kick off ROSS conf Berlin, we decided to do short interviews with all of our speakers, so you can get to know them better. Meet André Arko
Read on >>Something that started out as an idea at ArrrrCamp to make getting involved in open source more approachable is soon going to take place - again. ROSS conf Vienna exceeded our expectations and feedback...
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