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One way - and that is a route with cheap flights - this is a general question - most airfare will be more than $140 round trip. And no - those prices were not for business class.
@VonC - You are better off with a consultant to address your particular needs than expecting a devdays to address those. I repeat - there are plenty of resources online to address the content in your question's text. You may have some things in mind that are not in the question - but this is not really a topic that is really that compelling. If you can't convince your team(s) of DVCS with the content already out there then a 2 hour presentation from DevDays is not going ot help either. Just because it is (still) the latest shiny thing doesn't mean it is good for devdays in general.
@adam - the reason there are fewer events is because of the tremendous amount of time and energy it takes to do a venue/event. They are delegating the work and looking for an easier way to find/determine topics. It has nothing to do with "hit and miss"
I think this and other similar topics would be good for a "Business of software, lite" - but perhaps not for a devdays. I think the goal is technical topics.
I don't see how this is worth making into a devdays session - there are plenty of resources online about this. I agree with the others - this is not worth doing.
Joel - the $399 is not the problem - I would pay that myself (as I paid for the $99 last time) - the issue is time and location. I am just lamenting the lack of proximity is all. I really enjoyed the conference last year in Boston. Half the issue is time, the other half is the money.