Press and media

Credentials, briefings, and coverage requests.

The editor is available for event coverage, vendor briefings, product launches, technical analysis, and interviews. The publication’s focus is software architecture, AI in production, security, fintech, startups, and tech history.

For press contacts

Publication: RoamingPigs Field Manual
Editor and publisher: Cisco Caceres
Email: editor@roamingpigs.com
Phone: +1 (702) 907-7411
Mailing city: Las Vegas, NV
RSS: /field-manual/feed.xml
Newsletter: Sunday digest, double opt-in, one-click unsubscribe.

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Representative articles

Credential applications

For event organizers reviewing media credentials: the Field Manual is independent (no parent vendor, no advertising), published continuously since 2024, and has a documented editorial policy covering sourcing, fact-checking, and corrections. Coverage is published under a named byline at a stable URL, indexed by search engines, syndicated via RSS and the Sunday digest.

Sample credential application language:

I’m requesting media credentials to cover [event] for RoamingPigs Field Manual, an independent technical publication. Expected deliverable: a 1,500 to 2,500 word analysis article within 7 days of the event, plus interview notes if relevant. Editor of record: Cisco Caceres. Archive: roamingpigs.com/field-manual/. Editorial policy: roamingpigs.com/editorial-policy/.

Press kit

The press kit zip contains the publication logo (SVG and PNG sizes), editor headshot, one-paragraph editor bio, five sample articles, and a contact card.

Download press kit (zip)

What we cover, what we don’t

In scope: AI conferences, cybersecurity events, developer conferences, fintech and crypto events, startup and founder events, SaaS and product launches, cloud and infrastructure events, vendor briefings and analyst days, technical product reviews.

Out of scope: entertainment, sports, politics, lifestyle, consumer reviews unrelated to engineering. If your event sits outside the coverage areas above, the answer will usually be no.