elm-conf 2017 is coming back on September 28. That one might qualify. ;)

Haven't announced more "formally" yet because we need to redo the website 
first to be more informative.

On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 10:49:08 PM UTC-5, Michael B wrote:
>
> Hi Rupert,
>
> I'm the author of elm-events.org. As you can see, it's looking pretty 
> empty at the moment! I've been manually maintaining the upcoming talks and 
> workshops and go to some effort to find a conference logo, speaker images, 
> do cropping, etc, so it can't really be automated. This is an example of 
> what it looks like when there are actually upcoming events listed: 
> http://builtwithelm.co/data/images/elm-events.png.
> I was hoping to get pull requests, but that has rarely happened. I've 
> gotten pretty lazy with updating this website as it doesn't seem to get 
> much traffic. The github repo is at https://github.com/mbylstra/elm-events. 
> I'd be happy to help you contribute to that (it's basically a simple static 
> website written in Elm), but if you'd like to start something completely 
> new in a different format, I'm fine with that also.
>
> The Meetup events are courtesy of an API written by Phillip Poots for Elm 
> Weekly - these are automatically collected from the meetup.com API.
>
> cheers,
> Michael.
>
>
> On Friday, January 6, 2017 at 10:19:39 AM UTC+11, Rupert Smith wrote:
>>
>> Thinking of drawing up a list of events, dates and places where Elm will 
>> be on the menu in 2017. Would people be interested in contributing what 
>> they know to build up the list? Also, I have a feeling someone may already 
>> have done this, in which case point me to it.
>>
>

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