Obleo wrote:My question is rev con just annually or is there more than one? even if it is in another country.
At least two different companies produce regular Rev seminars. In addition to what has been the annual RevCon West event in Monterey, every other year Techie Tours has hosted Euro RevCon in Malta:
http://techietours.com/
The next Euro RevCon is set for November 3,4, and 5.
There are also a number of smaller regional gatherings. We host one here in Los Angeles every few months, and there has been some interest in a Midwest regional user group as well:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/midwestrug/
Obleo wrote:Anything that helps us advance our knowledge on using a great tool like Revolution we are always interested in.
Joining the email discussion list is probably the most powerful first step in mastering Rev:
http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
Most of the active Rev community participates there, and the speed and quality of answers to questions there makes it invaluable. The list has a bit of traffic, but the daily digest mode helps make it manageable.
Also, check out the Links page at revJournal:
http://www.revjournal.com/links/index.html
And revJournal itself has some handy articles.
Obleo wrote:Also is there some kind of calendar of these kinds of events that could be posted a few months in advance, such as on this forum. We found so many support revolution related web sites that it is hard to decide which ones to follow.
The RunRev.com site has had a spotty track record of posting seminar info in a timely manner, and while I trust that's being improved you can count on revJournal to post notices of upcoming events.
Obleo wrote:Last, for someone who never been to a Rev Con what type of things or Labs are part of such an event.
First and foremost, it's the people.

The Rev community spans the globe, and RevCon West and Euro RevCon help bring us together -- the benefits of such live interaction are difficult to describe but immeasurable.
As for the presentations themselves they cover a wide range of topics, carefully selected to provide relevant, applicable tips and techniques for intermediate developers, along with good coverage of basics like mastering the message path for beginners.
If you can't make it to Monterey, hope to see you in Malta.