This post is a friendly sales job for AtlasCamp, the Atlassian developers get-together that's happening October 21-23 in Half Moon Bay, California.
Cons
- Costs a bit of money this year ($200 instead of free)
- er ...
- that's it!
Pros
+ If your company depends on JIRA or Confluence and you've changed them somehow, this is the best place I've found for technical questions
+ Friendly people who write useful code at this conference, not just vapid schmoozing
+ Good presentations about what's changing in the products you depend on
+ Plenty of opportunities to tell the core Atlassian developers and top management exactly what you think of their products
See you there.
~Matt
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Should you go to AtlasCamp? Hint: yes!
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
AtlasCamp
So I've booked my place at AtlasCamp, Atlassian's first customer/developer love-in happening this November up in Marin County, CA. I'm not really sure what to expect except lots of product discussions, and I suspect a drink or two. Maybe we'll write some code, I don't know. I'm looking forward to it.
Anyway, if you're also going and would like to carpool from around San Jose, I'll have a couple of places in my car.
~Matt
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