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NYC Ruby Happy Hour tonight at Outside.In.
edit Posted by Ian McFarland on Wednesday June 03, 2009 at 05:04PM

It's the first Wednesday of the month again, and that means it's time for the Pivotal Labs/Outside.In monthly Ruby Happy Hour. It's the first one since GoRuCo, so there's even more to talk about than usual. (Thanks Josh, Francis, and everyone else who made this a great conference again this year.)

Outside.In

Where: Outside.in, 20 Jay St Suite 1019 (10th Fl), Brooklyn, NY
When: 7-9PM today, Wednesday June 3rd
Who: If you’re a developer who uses Ruby and would like to meet some other Ruby folks, toss around ideas, or just have a few beers, we welcome you with open arms!

There will be pizza, beer, and great discussions for everyone. More details on the Outside.In Blog, and please RSVP if you can, so we know how much pizza to get.

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We have a winner!
edit Posted by Ian McFarland on Friday May 29, 2009 at 09:36PM

We have a winner in the Pivotal Tracker GoRuCo Haiku Contest.

Collin Miller submitted the winning entry:

Rivers of Action
Clearly Sculpt a Way Forward
My Path is Now Clear

We thank everyone for participating. There were a number of great entries, but this piece really stood out.

Collin, come on down tomorrow and say hi. I'll be there all day enjoying the conference with some other folks from Pivotal Labs and demoing Pivotal Tracker for anyone who doesn't know it already. Congratulations on your win!

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Pivotal Tracker GoRuCo Haiku Contest!
edit Posted by Ian McFarland on Friday May 29, 2009 at 04:11AM

One day only... We're giving away one ticket to GoRuCo, the Gotham Ruby Conference happening here in New York tomorrow, Saturday, May 30th.

Rules: Submit your Pivotal Tracker-related Haiku to tracker-haiku-contest@pivotallabs.com by 5pm ET tonight, May 29th.

We'll pick one winner, at our sole discretion, to be announced here. All submissions are licensed to Pivotal Labs to use however we see fit, and you retain the ability to use them as you see fit, under the Creative Commons commercial attribution share alike license. The winner will be granted one ticket to GoRuCo, to be used tomorrow.

Valid entries must include name, telephone, and email. Name will be used in attribution, but neither the telephone number or email will be made public.

So have at it! Give us your Tracker haikus. Don't know Tracker yet? Check it out!