Relevance Open-door Bug Mash Friday May 14
This Friday, May 14, Relevance Inc. is hosting a local bug mash in preparation for the Rails 3 BugMash May 15 & 16 organized by RailsBridge. We tip our hats to this worthy cause and hope to set a modest bar for the participants over the weekend.
Dan Pickett, who is coordinating the Rails 3 BugMash, recently challenged users to give back to the platform that has provided so much win for so many. At Relevance we certainly hear that message. Rails supports a significant portion of our work. It has been and continues to be one of the most progressive and dynamic platforms for programmers today. On top of that, it is fundamentally open source and thrives in a community of mutual collaboration.
In this spirit, we at Relevance pledge to donate our entire Friday to kick-starting the mashing festivities. Those bugs we target will be crushed not for prizes or glory, but out of gratitude to the platform and community. We are eager to see the magic that Rails 3 will produce and we hope to do our part to make that release the best it can be. If you will be in the area this Friday please feel free to stop by our office where there will be food, fun, and lots and lots of coffee.
You can find us at:
200 North Mangum St., Suite 204
Durham, NC, 27701
For more information, please contact us via email at info@thinkrelevance.com or by phone at 919-442-3030.
About Stuart Halloway
Stuart Halloway is the CEO of Relevance, Inc. (www.thinkrelevance.com). With co-founder Justin Gehtland, Stuart helps companies adopt agile, as well as innovative technologies such as Clojure and Ruby on Rails. Stuart is the author of Programming Clojure, Rails for Java Developers, and Component Development for the Java Platform. Prior to founding Relevance, Stuart was the Chief Architect at Near-Time, and the Chief Technical Officer at DevelopMentor.
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