About EmberConf.

Ember is growing every day, and EmberConf is the best place to meet the folks behind the magic. You’ll hear from members of the Ember Core Team, top community contributors and users, and be the first to know what to expect for the future of Ember.

What to expect:

  • One day of trainings and activities
  • Lunch and snacks on session days
  • Friendly atteendees and speakers
  • Two days of top conference talks
  • Conference swag and sponsor booths
  • After-hours activities

“One of the best conferences I’ve ever attended. It was like one big family finally united.”

Kasper Tidemann

@kaspertidemann
Leah Silber

Leah Silber

@wifelette

This is Leah. She organizes EmberConf.

Leah is an all-around open source advocate. During the daytime, she’s one of the founders at Tilde Inc, the open-source-centric company behind Skylight. In her spare time, in addition to running EmberConf, Leah works on GoGaRuCo, RailsConf, and a number of User Groups.

And here’s her support team:


Our code of conduct is simple:

We won’t tolerate harassment.

We’re committed to being an inclusive, welcoming conference for everyone. Anyone asked to stop any harassing behavior is expected to comply immediately. We reserve the right to warn or expel offenders from the conference with no refund, and to bar them from future participation, both speaking and attendance. If you are being harassed, see someone else being harassed, or have any other concerns while at the event, please tell a staff member (identifiable by their shirts) immediately. For less urgent issues, you are also welcome to email the organizers (directly, or you can reply to any of the email reminders and announcements we've sent), though we do encourage reporting any issues promptly.

Please read through the Ember.js Project Community Guidelines for a more detailed overview of the intent and goals of the Ember community at large. We stand by the principles of the community CoC and consider them part of our CoC as well.

For purposes of clarity, harassment includes, but is not strictly limited to: offensive verbal comments related to gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention.

This policy was adapted from a sample provided by Geek Feminism with modified additions from ConfCodeofConduct.com.