Yep!   I definitely understand the want for that.

For those that are newer, this is not the first AnsibleFest -- previously
we did Boston, SF, and a smaller event in Austin.   They've been single day
things.

We understand the interest in doing a conference (AnsibleCon?) too, though
our goal thus far is to have many events for those that can't travel as far
and bring Ansible to different people.   (many folks do travel)

I actually like things being a bit shorter (attention span wise) vs a 2 day
multi-track, though  I realize especially for international travel that
works against us a bit for some folks, and yes, we know we need to get to
Europe badly too!  All in due time!   I would practically bet on a
conference thing next year, but I'm also loving the fest and doing more of
them too.

We've also talked about doing a day before of training/tutorials/etc at
future events, so I think you'll see that coming in the future.

(What you won't see though, are the same set of talks next time -- as we'll
rotate things in and around.)

Mostly just wanted to say -- yes -- I get that for sure.

--Michael


On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 7:24 PM, Strahinja Kustudić
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Good luck with the event. I would certainly fly there if it was at least 2
> days long. I'm hoping next year it grows at least 2x ;)
>
>
> On Thursday, April 24, 2014 9:01:19 PM UTC+2, Michael DeHaan wrote:
>>
>> For those who may be interested in joining us May 20th in New York, the
>> agenda for AnsibleFest NYC is now posted (there may be one or two additions
>> pending):
>>
>> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ansiblefest-nyc-2014-tickets-10952628607
>>
>>
>>    - What's New In Ansible - Michael DeHaan, founder & CTO, *Ansible*
>>    - Ansible & Notification Modules - Matt Makai, *Twilio*
>>    - Ransack - an application built on Ansible’s API - Paul Durivage,
>>    *Rackspace*
>>    - Monitoring Driven Deployment - Itamar Hassin, *ThoughtWorks*
>>    - How edX uses Ansible - John Jarvis, *edX*
>>    - Ansible & Docker - Patrick Galbraith, *HP*
>>    - Ansible & GCE - Eric Johnson, *Google*
>>    - #ansible at Twitter - Steve Salesvan, *Twitter*
>>
>>
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