It was me; I had the JetBlue BluePass, a three-month unlimited flying pass on JetBlue for $2,000 and flew around to visit various Ruby groups ( http://bluepassers.com/users/rubiety).
There's no telling whether or not they will do the BluePass again or the All-You-Can-Jet pass as they did previously, so it's best to sign up for JetBlue's mailing list and follow their twitter account to get news of this if they do it again. Note that although BluePass was announced about 4 weeks before it started, All-You-Can-Jet the prior two years was only announced 2 weeks before it began, so it's difficult to plan ahead. Eric - if you want to know more, just contact me directly since this isn't really ruby related. Ben On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Eric MacAdie <[email protected]> wrote: > I am an aspiring Ruby On Rails developer in Chicago. > > Back in October there was a guy who, if I remember correctly, was from San > Diego or LA at the Chicago Ruby meeting that month. He said he had gotten > some deal from an airline that allowed him to travel pretty much anywhere > throughout the month for a low rate. The only catches were: He had to go > through Seattle to go somewhere, and he said he got the tickets last July. > He was going to different Ruby groups throughout the country. > > If this sounds like something that someone on this list has done, please > get back to me. Googling for airline discounts has not been very successful > WRT finding what this guy described. I am thinking about travelling for a > month as this developer did. Other people in Chicago remember a travelling > Ruby freelancer from California showing up, but nobody remembers his name. > Any help would be appreciated. > > - Eric MacAdie > > -- > SD Ruby mailing list > [email protected] > http://groups.google.com/group/sdruby -- SD Ruby mailing list [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/sdruby
