Two days of hands-on training from the experts in Adobe Flex and ColdFusion.

ColdFusion — September 11, 2010
Flex — September 12, 2010

Bloomington, Indiana

Hotel extended, Call ended, Website appended

The red tape tango continues, but we think we are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Here’s the latest news:

That’s it for now. Stay tuned. We have much more to share once we are past all of this administrivia!

Bob Flynn
BFusion/BFlex Event Director

Last Day for Proposals

Today is the last day for proposals to teach at BFusion/BFlex. If you have an Intermediate or Advanced-level topic in ColdFusion, Flex, Catalyst, AIR or related technology and you can deliver that in a 90-minute hands-on session (or two) send in your proposal today! Full details at http://bflex.info/call-for-proposals.

It’s a great event. We take good care of our instructors. Come be a part of BFusion/BFlex 2010!

Bob Flynn
BFusion/BFlex Event Director

Rates Set, Hotel Info Announced…BFusion/BFlex is on

Cost

Yes, it really has taken this long for us to figure out how much we were going to have to charge and, quite honestly, whether we were even going to be able to pull off BFusion/BFlex this year. In the past 24 hours I went from being given a tentative OK to go ahead without the (senseless) extra university registration processing fee to being told that we must. So here’s the bottom line. BFusion/BFlex this year will be $30 if you attend one day and $45 if you attend both. We’ve been able to keep it so cheap for so long because we use university facilities for free. I guess I can’t really begrudge them a little bit of the fee. NOTE: If you are going to register for both, do so at one time. Otherwise you’ll get charged $30 for each individual day. Sorry, there is nothing I can do about that. We will no longer control the registration system.

Next Steps

If you have ever tried to put on an event like this you’ll know there are a crazy amount of dependencies. Throw into that mix an all-volunteer staff and a bunch of summer vacations and you’ll realize what a mad rush the next week will be. Here is where we are and where you need to be if you are coming to the event.

That’s it for now. This is the critical information that needed to get out today. So please plan on joining us. Please spread the word that the event is on. We have a very nice hotel. We will have great food. We have great list of instructors. We will open registration sometime next week.

If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact me bob@bflex.info

Bob Flynn
BFusion/BFlex Event Director

BFusion/BFlex 2010 Dates and (some) Details

Sound the trumpets! Sound the alarms! BFusion is coming! BFlex is coming! Yes indeed, we are once again committed to the madness of offering two full days of hands-on training for little more than a song. As seems to the be the case each year, we have some minor complications, but first to the simple facts.

BFusion

BFlex

How Much?

“So what’s it cost?” you might ask. Now to the complications. I always prefer transparency, so here’s where we stand. Last year we instituted a cost for the events because we had too many no-shows in previous years and there was too much wasted food, materials, time, etc. Last year the event cost a whopping $10. It turns out that did little to get some people to feel they had an investment in the event and we still had a lot of no-shows. See the following good posts about why that might be (1|2). So this year we’ve discussed upping the fee to maybe $20. Yes, I know that’s doubling, but it’s still not a lot compared with the training you receive. We also want to respond to calls for better food and “free” drinks. We intend to give you increased value for that increased investment and we also hope to get move of you here.

If only it were that simple… Here’s why it is not so simple and why I can’t say exactly what the cost is at this time. The university has a new policy that all events that charge a fee must use our university conference bureau to handle registrations. I won’t go into all of the whys and wherefores, but it’s the law of the land. Here’s why this matters to you. The conference bureau charges something like $15-20/person just to process the registration! That means you could be looking at $35 or $40 for one day, $55 or $60 for two days. (Presumably we only have to pay that overhead fee once per registration). We have a meeting with them next week to see if they will let us use our own payment collection system (already university and PCI DSS compliant) and thereby avoid this additional cost. Believe me, we’re as anxious to know as you are and will post as soon as we know.

What’s on the (Learning) Menu?

We try to make every single session, from beginning to advanced, hands-on. As the presenters/instructors get used to that we get better at it each year. While I’ve already reached out to many of the rock stars who have taught for us in previous years, I will only be posting the official call for proposals today. That means we won’t have a final slate of sessions until mid-August. Here’s what I can tell you know though.

There is more to tell, but I’ll save those for future posts. If you are a speaker/instructor and would like to be on the giving end of all this techno-goodness, please see our Call For Proposals page. The deadline for proposals is August 7.