The first AdhearsionConf will be held in San Francisco on the weekend of August 14-15, 2010.
Jay Phillips, the creator of Adhearsion, will be joining us for two days of talks, discussions, hacking and pair programming on all things Adhearsion.
What is Adhearson?
Adhearsion is the first fully-featured open source Ruby framework for Asterisk and an easy way to write voice-enabled applications. In the age of the social web, what other technologies are more social than voice? Adhearsion empowers your code to handle and route inbound and outbound phone, VoIP, and Skype calls automatically, just like it handles normal web traffic.
Who should attend AdhearsionConf 2010?
Ruby developers who are already using Adhearsion or Asterisk or ANY Web 2.0 developers who would like to better understand how they can use Adhearsion to open up their applications to a whole new audience of VoIP, Skype and phone-based users.
If you’re not familiar with Jay (and/or Adhearsion), here’s a video interview from InfoQ where Jay Phillips explains what Adhearsion is. We’ll also have other folks on deck that will be sharing their innovative uses of Adhearsion.
Additional speakers and sponsors are still being hashed out, but we’ll post the agenda and exact location as soon as we have them all solidified. All you have to do is REGISTER EARLY and get yourself to San Francisco in August.
And, yes, there will be free food and possibly free kitten mittens.
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I believe when you say ‘Adhearson’ you really mean ‘Adhearsion’? (Yes, it’s even misspelled on the Adhearsion homepage, adhearsion.com)
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Good catch Eugene…thanks
Do you know where the conference will be held? I am trying to plan for hotel as well as airfare. Thanks
@Jim – We know it will be in San Francisco, we’re trying to get an idea of how many people will be coming before we nail down a specific venue. I expect we should have the exact venue nailed down by no later than Wednesday, July 14.
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Ok, I bought my ticket. I hope someone else is also coming to this conference!
You guys don’t really give a lot of notice