| Hi, Adam from &yet here. We're organizing redisconf. We also organize krtconf (http://2012.krtconf.com). We're putting together the Redis event for the same reason we organized krtconf: we wanted to go to something like it and it didn't exist yet. We're developers first, so we're curating the content we most want to hear. We worked hard for months proactively putting together the content for krtconf and here's the schedule as it ended up for last year: http://2011.krtconf.com/schedule/ We're still early in the content planning process, but just so you have an idea of the kind of effort we intend to put into the first RedisConf, here's what some folks said about the first krtconf: "The quality of the talks is going to influence the quality of the conversations. The talks here have been great and the conversations have been even better." - Mikeal Rogers, Nodeconf / Pouch "krtconf has been amazing. It’s a melding of the minds." - Kyle Drake, Geoloqi "krtconf 2011 was impressively polished. Thanks so much for putting on the conference. I had a great time and would love to attend again. the conference was excellent, and I really appreciated how much work you guys put in." - Nate Smith, Derby.js "Seriously awesome conference." - Pradeep Elankumarn, Kicksend "Just wanted to say thanks for an awesome time. Really enjoyed the conference, the speakers and giving my talk. I have no doubt this will be the first of many Krtconfs." - Owen Barnes, Socketstream "The conference has exceeded my expectations." - Astro (github.com/astro) |
We're using redis in some very high-traffic contexts, and our usage is only increasing, so I'm on the look out for resources. RedisConf sounds quite interesting so far.