Onward to the 100th Perl conference!

brian_d_foy on 2008-04-29T05:31:00

While trying to produce this graph, I ended up gathering all the information I could find about Perl grassroots conferences (so this list doesn't contain any of the TPC/OSCON conferences, but on the other hand, it does contain several unconfirmed or canceled Perl conferences).

The raw YAML data will be hosted and maintained by the YAPC Europe Foundation, but you can email me directly with additions and updates.

Here are some statistics I computed from the list:

  • Total number of confirmed Perl conferences since German Perl Workshop (1999-02-17): 99

Conference types:

  • workshop: 52
  • yapc: 35
  • osdc: 7
  • hackathon: 5

Conferences per year (of which using Act):

  • 1999: 2
  • 2000: 3
  • 2001: 3
  • 2002: 4
  • 2003: 6 (1)
  • 2004: 12 (1)
  • 2005: 14 (6)
  • 2006: 15 (4)
  • 2007: 18 (9)
  • 2008: 22 (14)

Breakdown per continent/country:

  • Europe: 60
    • Germany: 11
    • United Kingdom: 7
    • Netherlands: 7
    • France: 6
    • Austria: 5
    • Italy: 4
    • Denmark: 4
    • Hungary: 3
    • Russia: 3
    • Sweden: 2
    • Norway: 2
    • Portugal: 2
    • Belarus: 1
    • Belgium: 1
    • Croatia: 1
    • Ukraine: 1
  • America: 22
    • United States: 13
    • Brazil: 6
    • Canada: 3
  • Asia: 12
    • Israel: 6
    • Taiwan: 3
    • Japan: 3
  • Oceania: 5
    • Australia: 5

Breakdown per continent/conference:

  • Europe: 60
    • German Perl Workshop: 10
    • YAPC Europe: 9
    • Dutch Perl Workshop: 5
    • Nordic Perl Workshop: 5
    • French Perl Workshop: 5
    • Italian Perl Workshop: 4
    • Austrian Perl Workshop: 4
    • London Perl Workshop: 4
    • Hungarian Perl Workshop: 3
    • Ukrainian Perl Workshop: 1
    • Scandinavian Perl Workshop: 1
    • Russian Perl Workshop: 1
    • Croatian Perl Workshop: 1
    • Oslo QA Hackathon: 1
    • Portuguese Perl Workshop: 1
    • YAPC Russia: 1
    • Belgian Perl Workshop: 1
    • Far East Perl Workshop: 1
    • European Perl Hackathon: 1
    • Belarusian Perl Workshop: 1
  • America: 22
    • YAPC North America: 10
    • YAPC Brazil: 3
    • YAPC South America: 3
    • Pittsburgh Perl Workshop: 2
    • Chicago Hackathon: 2
    • YAPC Canada: 1
    • Frozen Perl: 1
  • Asia: 12
    • YAPC Israel: 3
    • YAPC Asia: 3
    • OSDC.tw: 2
    • Perl Workshop in Israel: 1
    • YAPC Taipei: 1
    • OSDC Israel: 1
    • Israeli Pub crawl/Hackathon: 1
  • Oceania: 5
    • OSDC.au: 4
    • YAPC Australia: 1

Unconfirmed/canceled conferences (any information appreciated):


NEPW

kag on 2008-04-28T17:10:13

New England Perl Workshop never got off the ground. Maybe someday.

Re:NEPW

BooK on 2008-04-28T18:24:45

Thanks, I'm marking it as cancelled in my file.

MMm

acme on 2008-04-28T18:10:46

Oooh lovely data breakdown.

Hackathon Toronto: It Really Happened!

kid51 on 2008-04-28T20:16:34

As verified by this link.

Re:Hackathon Toronto: It Really Happened!

BooK on 2008-04-28T21:04:08

Thank you for the link, which I couldn't find when looking for information about this hackathon. I've now updated the file.

Scandavian = Nordic

lbr on 2008-04-29T06:31:59

The Scandinavian and Nordic Perl Workshops are the same - it just changed name after the first year.

Re:Scandavian = Nordic

BooK on 2008-04-29T07:08:51

Of course. I'm not sure how to keep the information about the different names/original names, though.

Maybe an "alias" key? That would allow me to keep French name for the French Perl Workshop.

Cool stats

cbrandtbuffalo on 2008-04-29T12:12:30

For the Act-hosted events, maybe you could add attendance data (registered vs. arrived) and talk data (number of talks, speakers, days, etc.)? Date distribution might be interesting too. The last two years, I think there have been Perl events every month somewhere in the world. Thanks for pulling this together.

Re:Cool stats

BooK on 2008-04-29T15:34:17

Yeah, date distribution is on my list of "cool stuff to graph". Eric has been joking for a while that there is no "conference season" anymore. I wanted to check this.

History of The Perl Conference

stu42j on 2008-04-30T03:18:07

I know this post is specifically NOT about TPC/OSCON but I was wondering just the other day about the history of The Perl Conference. I wasn't able to find much info by searching. For example, was it always in Portland?

Anyone have links I could check out?

Re:History of The Perl Conference

davorg on 2008-05-01T10:42:28

I don't have any links for you, but I can answer your specific question. TPC/OSCON wasn't always in Portland. For its first six years it wandered around California. The first two were in San Jose, the next two in Monterey and the next two in San Diego.