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Introduction

Pilar Andrea Huidobro Peltier and Carmen Huidobro • August 24, 2018 • Vienna, Austria

The video titled "Introduction" serves as the opening address for the EuRuKo 2018 conference held in Vienna. The hosts, Pete Ladd and Ramón Huidobro, warmly welcome the attendees, celebrating the 15th iteration of the EuRuKo conference and Ruby's 25th birthday. The introduction outlines logistical details, schedules, and guidelines to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all participants.

Key Points Discussed Include:

- Venue Information: The conference is being held in the talks area, with specified locations for gender-neutral and regular restrooms.

- Wi-Fi Connectivity: The Wi-Fi capacity is sufficient for 600 individuals, and users are encouraged to avoid heavy bandwidth usage.

- Code of Conduct: A reminder to adhere to the conference's code of conduct, which is strictly enforced, to maintain a safe atmosphere for everyone present.

- Sponsors: Acknowledgement of gold and platinum sponsors, including GitHub and Meister Labs, and encouraging attendees to connect with sponsor representatives for networking opportunities.

- Schedule Adjustments: A notification about a slight delay in the schedule due to queue issues but reassured that updates will be communicated throughout the day.

- Social Events: Information about an after-party at The Loft, sponsored by GitHub, including details about drink vouchers available in goodie bags.

- Emcee Introduction: Introduction of the emcee, Floridays, known for her advocacy in open-source development, driving excitement for the day's events.

- Lightning Talks: An invitation for participants to propose lightning talks for the following day, highlighting the prohibition of commercial pitches.

- Next Conference Location: Information on how attendees can pitch for the next EuRuKo location, with submissions due that day.

- Goodie Bags and Photography Guidelines: Distribution of goodie bags containing items for the conference, along with a color-coded shoelace system to indicate preferences for photography.

- Keynote Address: Anticipation builds for the keynote address by Yukihiro Matsumoto, signaling meaningful discussions about the future direction of Ruby.

The introduction successfully sets the stage for an engaging and well-organized conference, encouraging participation and fostering a collaborative environment for all attendees, blending logistics with a celebratory tone.

Introduction
Pilar Andrea Huidobro Peltier and Carmen Huidobro • August 24, 2018 • Vienna, Austria

Up Next: Keynote https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs0s5lZAUwc

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### Day 1 ###

Yukihiro Matsumoto - Keynote https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs0s5lZAUwc
Chris Salzberg - Metaprogramming for generalists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fIlcnrJHxs
Joannah Nanjekye - Ruby in containers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPNkOPvjecs
Damir Zekić - Tool belt of a seasoned bug hunter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObB0dzX_rBs
Igor Morozov - Ducks and monads: wonders of Ruby types https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-H9nK8hqfE
Brad Urani - Rails anti-patterns: how not to design your database https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo3iRBPzscU
Coraline Ada Ehmke - The broken promise of Open Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ByUPh_uPqQ
Louisa Barrett - Ruby not red: color theory for the rest of us https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgO1EIFDgPU

### Day 2 ###

Nadia Odunayo - The case of the missing method — a Ruby mystery story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlOA0aGxud0
Pitch the next EuRuKo's location https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXe9OoQW8lc
Ana María Martínez Gómez - Let’s refactor some Ruby code https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUc8InwoA-E
Pan Thomakos - Debugging adventures in Rack-land https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o4krwjJbOI
Lightning talks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSeaNPjwnnA
Kerstin Puschke - Scaling a monolith isn't scaling microservices https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tA8gGd_Rl7E
Amr Abdelwahab - An empathy exercise: contextualising the question of privilege https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CqmGYvFwAQ
Wrap up & announcing the next EuRuKo's location https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMggsShGTzk

EuRuKo 2018

00:02:15.860 Hello, everyone. It's great to see you all this morning!
00:02:27.320 We are thrilled to be here and I want to congratulate everyone for making it to Europe. Thank you so much for joining us. As you may know, this is the 15th EuRuKo conference, and it's also Ruby's 25th birthday! If you're comfortable sharing, please raise your hand if you are also celebrating your 25th birthday this year.
00:03:30.240 In case you are not familiar, my name is Pete Ladd, and this is Ramón Huidobro. We are excited to welcome you all to Vienna. We'll give you a quick run-through of what to expect today, and we hope that you have an amazing day ahead.
00:04:08.970 Now, let’s cover some venue information. We are currently in the talks area downstairs, where there is one gender-neutral toilet. Additionally, there are regular restrooms located upstairs and downstairs.
00:04:38.680 Next, let's discuss everyone's favorite part: the Wi-Fi. The hotel assures us that it can handle connections for 600 people without any issues. However, please avoid syncing large files through Dropbox or streaming movies, if possible. If you have a data plan that works here, using it for light browsing would be helpful.
00:05:19.430 Regarding our code of conduct, you might have seen it online already. Please adhere to it, as any violations will not be tolerated. We have a code of conduct enforcement team present, and I would like them to come on stage now to introduce themselves.
00:05:33.080 Please welcome Igor and Pyotr. They are here to help ensure that everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience. If you see anything that needs attention, please feel free to approach them.
00:06:30.159 Now, let’s take a moment to acknowledge our sponsors. Please say hello to GitHub, our platinum sponsor. Don't fight over the stickers; there are plenty to go around. We'd also like to extend our gratitude to Meister Labs for being our financial partner. Thanks to their support, we didn’t need to make any associations for this event.
00:06:59.650 More sponsors include Heroku, who has been incredibly supportive as our gold sponsor, and Cookpad, who was quick to say yes when contacted. Our third gold sponsor is XP IV, and all our silver sponsors deserve a round of applause as well.
00:08:07.709 Thanks to all these wonderful sponsors, we can gather here in this lovely room. Please connect with them; they're very nice and fun to talk to.
00:08:32.950 Now, regarding the schedule: we are about 15 minutes behind due to the queues outside, but we appreciate your patience. Lunch might be a bit shorter, and you'll receive updates throughout the day from our emcee.
00:08:56.300 There's also a reminder about lunch. Though it was stated that lunch wouldn't be provided, there are many lovely places nearby, including the hotel restaurant. If you would like to grab lunch at the hotel, just ask at the reception.
00:09:47.720 Tonight, we have a party planned at The Loft, which is about a 5-10 minute walk from here. You'll find a drink voucher in your goodie bag. We're grateful for your presence here and hope you have a blast!
00:10:06.950 This after-party is sponsored by GitHub, so a big thank you to them once again. Besides our code of conduct, we want to emphasize that the most important note is to HAVE FUN! Thank you for joining us, and now I'll hand it over to our delightful emcee.
00:10:40.120 Introducing our emcee: Floridays! She is a huge advocate for open-source development and has mentored at numerous Rails Girls events. She is also a skilled developer at Fusion Passenger and has experience running a co-working space in Vienna.
00:11:14.620 Thank you so much, everyone! There’s a lot of responsibility in deciding how long our lunch breaks should be, but I'm excited about it. You’re going to have a great time today. Just a reminder: if you’re enjoying the conference, feel free to share that on Twitter with the hashtag #EuRuKo2018.
00:11:52.929 Now, let's talk about tomorrow's lightning talks! You can sign up by sending an email for your proposal. There are about 30 minutes allocated for this session, and we'll have around five five-minute lightning talks. Please include the title and a short description; remember, no commercial pitches!
00:12:46.570 For what it's worth, there will also be a gong present, and we won’t hesitate to use it if anyone tries to make hiring pitches. After this session, we will take a short break before two subsequent talks.
00:13:08.200 Let's chat about the next EuRuKo conference location! This is a traveling conference, so you'll have a chance to pitch your city as a potential location. All submissions must be sent before midnight today to qualify.
00:14:04.260 You’ll receive a goody bag with some helpful items for the next two days. Please keep track of the green and red shoelaces: green signifies you're okay with being photographed, while red means you'd rather not have your picture taken. Additionally, you will find voting paper in your bag for selecting the next location.
00:15:08.780 I will announce the upcoming talks at the end of each block, so you can plan your snacks and breaks accordingly. Just a heads up, we won't be taking questions during the sessions today.
00:15:37.000 Moving forward, we will have the keynote address from Yukihiro Matsumoto. This is a highly anticipated talk, and we are looking forward to the insightful discussions around where Ruby is headed for its next 25 years.
00:16:31.660 Thank you for your attention, everyone. Let's give a warm welcome to Mats!
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