The remote location is part of the plan of Rails Camps, admitedly this isn't
quite as remote as the last one, but the other issue is price. Finding a
venue that can hold a large group and provide accommodation (and food!) for
this sort of price is hard to do, although admittedly I was keeping it in
the South East as I know there is a large Ruby Community down this way so
that's my bad on not enough research perhaps! Duly noted for the next one!
Still, I do hope you'll consider attending, I think once the journey is done
you'll really enjoy yourself!

2009/6/25 Ashley Moran <[email protected]>

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> On 24 Jun 2009, at 20:06, Mr Jaba wrote:
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> > Obviously I'm biased too, but will be travelling for at least 3
> > hours to get there, and the last one convinced me it is worth it.
> > Meeting like minded hackers is a great experience both for learning
> > and entertainment.
>
> Well, that's more than one person saying it's good.  Why is it in such
> a remote location though?  There are plenty of places on the coast
> that are more accessible!  Ironically, I'd think of it as less of a
> barrier if I _was_ coming from somewhere in Europe.
>
> > Besides, living in Sheffield how often do you get to go to the
> > Seaside?? :)
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> Every time it floods I pretend I'm by the sea :)
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