CiviCon London happened almost a month ago now so I thought it was about time for a quick review. 2014 was our biggest year yet. As in the previous years, we had a roughly 50:50 split between people new to CiviCRM and CiviCon and people coming back from previous years. We also had a fairly even split between developers, implementors and users.
As you can imagine the diversity makes it quite a challenge to come up with a session schedule that suits everyone. But it also contributes to a lot to the quality of the event, since people have the opportunity to meet and talk with people that they don't often meet in their day jobs. I met quite a few developers going to end user sessions - interested and inspired by the amazing stuff that end users have been able to accomplish (personally, I was really excited about how sophisticated some of the user sessions were this year); and quite a few end users were listening intently in developer sessions, where (even though they might...