Oops, this time with a link! It is ticket release day! Come build software for good in Marin, CA 3/29-4/1 at Ruby by the Bay! The record for selling out a Ruby for Good event is 11 days in DC. Can we beat that, SF?https://ti.to/codeforgood/rubybythebay …
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Replying to @RubyforGood
Are the accommodations like 50 people in a huge room of bunkbeds communal, or like 2 people in a room communal?
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Replying to @sarahmei
We have a mix of rooms. Some are huge and fit a lot of folks while others are pretty small and will only house a few. If you’d prefer a smaller room, make a note of that when you register and we’ll do our best to put you in one!
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Replying to @RubyforGood
Ok thanks! For women especially I wonder if it would make them more comfortable to register if you can give more info on the accommodations on the website or registration page. Whatever makes sense. Thanks for doing this :)
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Replying to @sarahmei @RubyforGood
Hi Sarah! I'm one of the organizers who did the site visit for Ruby by the Bay. Thank you so much for flagging a possible concern. Did you happen to see this page? (if not, it sounds like we need to make it much more discoverable!) https://rubybythebay.org/naturebridge
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Very briefly: there are four bunkhouses, which the site usually allocates as all-woman, all-nonbinary, all-male, and all-genders. The largest room houses ~40, with several smaller rooms in the same bunkhouse (which may or may not be available for our use).
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If you or anyone has any questions, please ask! Questions help us improve what we share on our website, and helps me learn what I can do to create a better attendee experience (this is the first tech event I'm co-organizing).
Thank you 


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